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Amuixnanti. KIND’S PICTURES 4 TO-NIGIIT. TONIGHT. « GRAND COMPLET!' CHANGE OF 'INDEPENDENT SUCCESSES. THE DIAMONDS OF THE DIAMONDS THE THE DIAMONDS DUCHESS. A Superlative Detective Drama of Hie Ciot order. Intense excitement reigns till .Hayes, the cek mated detective, rounds np t!ic criminals. SAVIN'!i TILE OLD HOMESTEAD, A Sclig Masterpiece. Til E •WIDOW’S CHOICE, Rubin's Greatest Comedy. A BATTLE WITH VIRGINIA HILLS. Magnificent in its pourtrayal, and thrilling io a degree. And a Host of Others. WATCH THE INDEPENDENT. Q P E R A HOUSE TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. COMIC OPERA, “ KiWC 8F 8HEBW0DB” RODIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN. Based partly on Scott’s "Ivaulloc.” The Whole Produced in Aid of the Tccliui al College by Leading Amateurs. 11. Melville, Scenic Artist. Sydney Bidder, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.0., Musical Director. Price*—3s, Is, Is. Bookings at 11. I. Jones and don’s. npHE OPERA HOUSE. A SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. ROYAL PICTURES AND LYRIC ORCHESTRA. GREAT SATURDAY PROGRAMME. GREAT SATURDAY PROGRAMME. Watch the Papers. Watch tine Papers. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. C, Williamson A GREAT AND WONDERFUL PANTOMIME. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 15 and Iti. At a quarter to 8. MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON. The Mammoth Pantomime Extravaganza, THE FORTY TH!EV€S. In Two Acts am! Sixteen Scenes. A FEW FEATURES: ICO—PEOPLE CONCERNED—2OO. Gorgeous Agricuitnral Ballet. Dramalic Cave Scene. GHtt-ring Living Map. 'file Prehistoric Ballet. Diversions of Harry Lnpino. Vision of Australia. Black and White: Ballet. Magic Mystery Bells. '1 he Three Rubes. ' Australia’s Golden Products. The Sesame Ballet. Drums of All Nations. THE BOBBY-DAZZLING ’ ’ PANTOMIME. Box plans open at Jones and Soil's Saturday morning next. Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, (is; Stalls, 4s; Gallery,'ls. No early dears. No day sales. MATINEE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, To which ChildsAi will bo admitted at Half-price to All Parts. RUGBY Y^anganui RUGBY FOOTBALL. ON REG. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. At I p.m. UNION. KAIERAU Ye PIRATES. KAIERAU v. PIRATES. Trams Run to Ground. Admission—Ladies free; Gentlemen 6d. To Grandstand —Ladies 6d, Gentlemen 6d. OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 11, Commencing at B.JO. • SECOND RECITAL Of the Season by the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. MR A. WADE, Conductor. J. TRUSSELL, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. LABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS. HP HE Adjourned Annual Meeting will be * held'in Dustin’s ‘Rooms on Friday Evening at 7.30 o’clock. Business; Election of officers and committee, and general. . 8 All members and appointed delegates urgently requested to attend. Members are notified that, on account of being unable to procure Who room, the meeting lias been adjourned from Thursday to Friday evening. WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL Meeting, Borough Council ' Chambers, Friday, July 10, 8 p.m. W. B. SCOTT, Hon. Sec. H. GILL. - ' THE CHTMNEY DOCTOR, HEADS ROAD, MOSSTOWN. { C HACKED or Duty Chimneys Cured; Hobs, ,Hearths, or Coppers Repaired. Ranges Set. Orders left at Wanganui Pish Mart, Guyton Street, will receive prompt attentiMC

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14340, 9 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14340, 9 July 1914, Page 1