Amustmanti. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. JIULLEES’ PREMIER PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST SCREENING OF THE PRESENT MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. HIS SOLEMN OATH. HIS SOLEMN OATH. HIS SOLEMN OATH. An Unusual Play, of Tragic Power. SENSATIONAL. EXCITING. SPECTACULAR. Replete with Deep Feeling and Thrilling Episodes. LITTLE KAINTUCK. LITTLE KAINTUCK. Vitagiaph’s Latest Dramatic Hit. IN OLD BRITTANY. ' IN OLD BRITTANY. A Brilliant Pathe Colour Scenic. THE WHITE ROSE. And other Unsurpassed Films. Dress Ciicle Is, Stalls 6d, Reserve Seats Is 6d. Plan at the Dresden up to 5.&0; af.er, 'phone theatre, 8113. COMING : The ELLEN TERRY of the SCREEN. MARY PICKFORD In “CAPRICE.” BOXING ! BOXING! i , WANGANUI AMATEUR ASSOCIA- • TION'S DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS and NOVICE TOURNEY. At OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Capital Entries. STIRRING CONTESTS ASSURED. Admission—Stage, ss: Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Its; Ordinary Stalls, 2s; Pit', Is. ' W. S. CORBY, Hon. Sec. BUCKJUMPING CIRCUS. TREMENDOUS OVATION TO EVERY PERFORMER LAST NIGHT. QUEENSLAND' HARRY Voted the King of Horsemen. See him to-night in his daring feat of tiding Mr West’s stallion barebacked and without bridle. Also double-backed with Mr Martin, a Maori, on Mr Smith's thoroughbred mare. Competitions for Local Riders. Change of programme with Ponies, Monkeys, Dogs, Clowns. Popular piices. (D 4) DAN GBAWFDBO, F.R.G.S* HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-MORROW. 7.30 p.m. ILLUSTRATED LANTERN LECTURE. “Through Darkest Africa with Bible and Knapsack, Camera and Gun.” Chairman, Hugh Latter, Esq., Headmaster Collegiate School. Admission, Is. Reserved, Is 6d. Box plan at Dresden Piano Company. AFTERNOON MEETING. rriO-MOREOW Afternoon, at 3.15, by -*■ courtesy of the Principal, Mr Crawford will give a short address on Africa at the Girls’ College Assembly Hall. This meeting is specially arranged for friends of the B. and F. Bible Society, Laymen’s Missionary Movement, Student Volunteers, -Student Christians, Clergy, Ministers, Y.M.C.A’s., Ladies’ Foreign Mission Auxiliaries, ■ etc. OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 12, Commencing at 8.3(1. SECOND RECITAL Of the Season by the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. MR A. WADE, Conductor. J. TRUSSELL, Hon. See. OPEEA. HOUSE, WANGANUI. JULY 28th, 1914, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE WANGANUI AMATEUR MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will present Ivan Caryll’s Sparkling Musical Comedy, “THE RUNAWAY GIRL." New Scenes and Dresses. • SPECIAL DANCES, Including the mucli-discusscd Tango. For further particulars see posters. ALLAN F. HOGG, Hon. Sec. rjp E. THOMAS AND CO.’S Half-price * Sale on Friday next. F. H. HILL’S MOTOR LOBRIEp WILL RUN FROM WANGANUI TO » » WAVEELEY And WAVEELEY TO WANGANUI, Regular Trips, On MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. Full particulars at 1 STORE ROOM- ( AND OFFICE, 176 AVENUE. j IT E. THOMAS AND CO.’S Hblf-price * Sale on Friday, next. |
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14339, 8 July 1914, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14339, 8 July 1914, Page 1
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