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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY’S TEEATEE. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. ' SAUCY CONSTANCE TALMADGE SAUCY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In the Breeziest of all Comedies:; GOOD-NIGHT, PAUL. GOOD-NIGHT, PAUL. A Rollicking Riot of Laughter.' MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS. MONDAY EVENING. ANOTHER STAR ATTRACTION. Beautiful and •Charming • ELAINE HAMMERSTBIN ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In the Brilliant and Thrilling Drama: “THE CO-RESPONDENT.” THE CO-RESPONDENT “THE CO-RESPONDENT.” A Big Six-Part Jewel Play. FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle, Is 34; Stalls, 9d. »Box Plan at the Theatre. ’Phone 863. QPEEA HOUSE. Direction: G. P. Hanna and J. G, Fama. BRIEF RETURN VISIT, Commencing ■WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE FAMOUS “DIGGERS’' (Late N.Z. Divisional Pierrots.) In Their Unique Entertainments, MU SIC—MIRTH—MERRIMENT. The Diggers Raised TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ,£2500 —Pounds— £2500. For RETURNED SOLDIERS’ FUNDS. STAN. LAWSON —ls still with this Combination.— So are the following Artists: Tie Inimitable Female Impersonator, Harry Blyde Jack Hunt Lnssiet Exton Tune Fama Norman French Pat. Hanna rank Perkins George Proctor Roy Simpson Leonard Finlay Gordon Hillyor George Russell Victor Cross Cyril Scobell j. Tonkin J. Sheldon Herbert Henry Leslie Walker 20—PERFORMERS—20. Including 10— SELECT ORCHESTRA—IO. (Under Direction Bernard Cottier.) Whose performances in France, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, and America, have gained for The “DIGGERS” an INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION'. POPULAR PRICES. Bos Plan at Jones’. Reserved ‘Seats Ss, 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). MONDAY NEXT—MARTON. TUESDAY NEXT—WAVERLEY. Touring Manager Victor Beck. OPERA HOUSE. WANGANUI. SONG RECITAL ON MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1919, AT 8 P.M. BY MR. FRANK AMOORE. THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN TENOR. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Selections from Grand Opera, and Oratorio Ballads, old and modern, A Voice of Great) Compass, Sweetness and Purity. Assisted by: Mrs P. Fredrio, L.A.8., L.TC.L., Solo Pianist and Accompanist; Mr W. C. Shepley, the accomplished (Concertina player: and Miss Violet Price, A.T.C.L., Wanganui's favourite [Violinist in duet with Mr Shepley. Admission.—3s, 2s and ’ Is (plus tax). [ Box Plan at H, I. Jones. For Sale or To Let. ! "CX>E SALE.—Chevrolet. Motor Car, five A seater, in splendid running order; a bargain at =£2so. Apply “Car,” care Herald office. 873 SALE rator, i>B; Springing Heifer, ,£10; Gig, £B. Write “Alpha,” Herald office. Pll POLITICAL. M E YEITCH will address the Electors in the Schoolroom on St. John’s HUI on Monday, 24th November. PATEA ELECTORATE, M* POWDEELL will Address t Electors as under; KOHl—Saturday, 22nd Inst ■ HURLEYVILLE—Monday, 24th intt. WESTMERE—Tuesday, 25th inst. RAPANUI —Wednesday, 26th inst. MOSSTO WN—Thursday, 27th inst. WHEN UKURA—Friday, 2Sth inst. OPAKU —Saturday, 29th inst. W AITOTARA —Monday, December Ist. NGAMATAPOURI—Tuesday, December 2nd. KAI IWl—Wednesday, December 3rd. GEO. H. BUCEERIDGE, Sec. Committee. Mr. W. MELDRUM, Tie LIBERAL CANDIDATE * RANGITTKEI,Will Address the Electors as follows:; DURIB HlLL—Monday, Dec. Ist. FORDELL—Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. UPOKONGARO—Wednesday, Dec, 3rd. OKOlA—Thursday, Dec. 4th, EASTTOWN RAILWAY WORKSHOPS —Friday (midday), Dec. sth. LONG-ACRE —Friday, Deo. sth, 8 p.m. KATTO EE—-Saturday, Deo. 6th. MANGAMAHU—Monday, Dec. Bth. All' Meetings, except Railway Work»i >8 p-nu

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15979, 22 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15979, 22 November 1919, Page 1