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Amusements. T- YCEUM THEATE E . TO-NIGHT AT 8! TO-NIGHT! HATWAEB’S' PICTURES, IN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME OP PICTORIAL GEMS. Eight on top is THE SPELL. THE SPELL. A Drama of Hypnotism and Mystery. TOMMY’S ELOPEMENT. A Screaming Farce of the Best Kind. And an Imposing-Array of Good Things. Stalls 6d. Circle Is. Ak P E E A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. BENEFIT IN AID OF FUNDS FOR THE DURIB HILL SCHOOL, Tendered by THE ROYAL PICTURES AND LYRIC ORCHESTRA, - GREAT DOUBLE BILL. , The .Charming Playlet, “THE SLEEPING BEAUTY.” By Pupils vbf the School. ■ , HYPNOTISM UP TO DATE ! HYPNOTISM UP TO, DATE ! HYPNOTISM UP TO DATE ! Mr A. O. MacKay will give his wellknown demonstrations, which will create laughter, loud and,long. Screaming situations by subjects picked from the audience. SPECIAL PROGRAMME BY ROYAL PICTURES. Including the Great Powers Masterpiece, SNOW WHITE, Adapted from Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Usual Picture- Prices. . Come early: : Manager, Will Jameson. QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL. ■JV'f OONLIGHT GARDEN PARTY. Mnsical Programme and Dance. ARAMOHO TEA GARDENS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, at 8 p.m. Admission—Gents-Is 6d, Ladies a- basket. Proceeds in aid of -the candidature of MISS I. McDONAED. Public Notices. GONVILLE AND CASTLECLIEF RESIDENTS Arc respectfully requested by the Gouville and Castlecliff Branch of the Beautifying Society to support their candidate for Queen of the Carnival. . So kindly cancel , all other engagements, and-attend and enjoy IN GONVILLE TOWN HALL On MONDAY, 9th MARCH. Overture 8 p.m. sharp. Full Orchestra. NEW ‘FACES. NEW ITEMS. Admission Is: Proceeds to further the candidature of MISS NELL SIMMIONS, No. 3. WANGANUI OLD NAVALS’ ASSOCIATION. MEETING called for 8 p.m., Friday, March 6, Dustin’s Rooms. ■yy'ANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SESSION, 1914. CLASSES TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY): 1. Senior Bookkeeping and Accountancy. 2. Engineering (Mechanical, Drawjng, Design, etc.), 3. Plumbing. 4. Millinery ,or Dressmaking. 5. Drawing from. Antique, Shading, etc. G. Woodcarving, Copper Work. Enamelling, Leadlighting, etc, CLASSES TO-MORROW (FRIDAY): 1. Shorthand and. Typewriting. 3. Plumbing. 3. Furniture Trade Drawing, etc. 4. Elementary Carpentry. 0. Drawing, Design,' Shading, etc. G. Woodcarving, Copper Work, Enamelling, etc. 7. Photography. 8. Preliminary meeting of Class in Tailors’ Cutting. CLASSES ON SATURDAY; 1. Juvenile Drawing and Painting (9.15 a.m.). 2. Teachers’ Singing (12—1 p.m.). 3. Teachers’ Art (1 —3 p.m.). I. Teachers’ Dairy Science (I—3 p.m.). W. A. ARMOUR, Principal. MATRICULATION. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR TUITION AT WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. |yT ATEICULATION is already the En- -**■ trance Exam, for Accountancy, Dentistry, Law. Medicine, etc. It is practically essential for teachers and embryo architects. Evening Classes will begin at once at the College if a few more students enrol. The fee for the year’s course will be ridiculously low. . , For further particulars apply at College. NOTICE. MADAM ZERNI claims to be the most perfect Hair Dyer in New Zealand. Hair Wash that is guaranteed to restore faded hair to its original colour and permanently. Ladies should make appointments at once, as this permanent process needs more than one treatment. Note address; Upstairs, next Wray and Brown’s, Solicitors, Ridgway Street. (JSO) THE WANGANUI DISTRICT NURSING LEAGUE. 7th ANNUAL STREET COLLECTION Will take place On SATURDAY, 7th MARCH. 1914.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14233, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14233, 5 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14233, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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