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Amusement!. BIG PATRIOTIC CONCERT OPERA HOUSE, / TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). A 810 PROGRAMME. Organised by the Wanganui Caledonian Society and tlia Military Forces of the Wellington District. Proceeds in aid of patriotic Funds. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture, O’Hara’s Orchestra. 2. Reel, Misses M. McDerinit, Pearlie Quarterman, Iris Leeson and Master John McMillan. 3. Song, Mr Claude Suisted. 4. Concertina Solo, Mr Walter Shepley. 5. Song, Mrs Ivo Symee. 6. Sword Dance, Mke Emma McDermit. 7. Song, Captain L. Craig. b. Bagpipe Solo, “The Marchioness of Tullibardine,” Pipe-Major William Hogg. ■ 9. Comic Song, Mr Frank Wilkie. 10. Cornet Solo, Lieut. Geo. Buckley. 11. Song in Character, Madame Emily Briggs. 12. Song, Lieutenant Packman. Interval. Presentation of Trophies won at Wellington District Rifle Meeting. 1. Overture, O’Hara’s Orchestra. 2. Highland Fling, Master John F. ) McMillan. 3. Cornet Duet, Mr Shepley and Lieut. Buckley. 4. Song, Mr Claude Suisted. 5. Character Sketch (Dickens), Little Miss Doris Symes. 6. Song, Madame Emily Briggs. 7. Dance, “Sheauntribhas,” Miss Emma McDermit. 8. Comic Song, Mr Frank Wilkie. “God Save the King.” Accompanists: Mrs Claude Suisted, Misses Ethel Bignell and Ruby Curran. Stage Managers: Messrs Herd and Swan. Box Plan now open at Messrs H. I. Jones and Son’s. STAFF SERGT.-MAJOR BELL, LACHLAN McMILLAN, Joint Secretaries, THE GRAND. / COME EARLY TO-NIGHT. 7 p.m.—THE SECRET OF THE SWAMP. (Drama). 8.8. SIS HOPKINS in ALMOST A HEROINE. 8.28.—0UR ANIMALS. B.3I—ECLAIR JOURNAL. 8.37—8088Y BUMPS GOES FISHING. (Cartoonl. B.46—GETTING GOODS ON GERTIE. Comedy). 9.9. —Hector Turnbull's modern Society Drama in -5 Stirring, Sensational Acts, THE DUPE. Featuriag Sweet Blanche Sweet.. ’ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Manager Will Jameson. QPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Most Joyful Occasion. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their now famous ; NEW ENGLISH \ NEW ENGLISH. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. 100— ARTISTS—KM). 100—ARTISTS—100. Including C. H. --.Workman Dorothy Brunton. Fred Maguire Maud Fane Alfred Frith Marie Eaton Field Fisher Ethel Morrison ‘ Chris. Wren Madge Elliott William Greene Cecil Bradley Claude Bantock Violet Hooper ' Edgar Warwick Irene Jones Ronald McLeod Reno Connelly And CONNIE EDISS (Principal Comedienne from the London Gaiety), IN TWO STUPENDOUS COMIC OPERA PRODUCTIONS. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, Initial Production in Wanganui of the Stupendous London Gaiety Theatre Production, TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT. Full of all the Attractive Features which are made to banish dull care and to, brighten the • atmosphere! NEXT TUESDAY NfGHT, The Stupendous, Mirth-provoking, Sweetly Pretty, Delightfully Tuneful, and Exquisite Comic Opera Success, ‘ • SO LONG, LETTY. Which, despite the war and other adverse elements, has broken all known records in Sydney, Melbourne, and New / Zealand. ' MAGNIFICENT BALLETS. Grand Opera Orchestra. PICTURESQUE CHORUS. Splendid Staging. GOEEOUS COSTUMES. Alluring Music. Prices—6s, 4s, and 2s. No early doors. Box Plans open at H. I. Jones and Sou’s on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 a.m. •PHONE 327. W. E. MCCARTHY DRAPER, , WANGANUI EAST. Boys’ strong Shirts for school wear 3/6 Kaiapoi and Boslyn Suits 18/6 to 42/Strong Navy Shorts and Grey Shirts. Boys’ and Girls’ All Leather N.Z-made BOOTS AND SHdES. Let me show you my VALUES. Schools open Feb. ist. BUY NOW! A FEW BARGAINS. Fugi SILK BLOUSES 8/11 (15/-). Pink Silk SPORT COATS 42/- (63/-). Pique and Voile COSTUMES 15/’PHONE 627.

A SERIOUS OUTLOOK. It is risky buying a new Suit at tlie present time because you never know when you will be called up in the ballot, so do not go to useless expense, but have that "old Suit CLEANED, TAILOR-PRESSED, and REPAIRED EQUAL TO NEW. HATS and GLOVES Cleaned: FEATHERS and BOAS Cleaned- and Curled. W. DARRA6H & CO. (Late Morshead), DYERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. ... 180 AVENUE. ... , Nearly opposite Nemarketi Hotel. •

WANTED Known Scribbling Pads, 2s. dozen. ■ Herald Bookbinding Department, Avenue. . •>*, -

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15127, 23 January 1917, Page 1

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611

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15127, 23 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15127, 23 January 1917, Page 1

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