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Amusements and Meetings. ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT Of this Great Programme WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL , In the Mirthsome Play, . “B/RASS BUTTONS” “BRASS BUTTONS” 3—SOLID SUPPORTS—3 FULLER’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. PRICES—Dress Circle 1/3; Stalls 9d. Box plan at Upton’s, afterwards at the theatre ’phone 863. HIS MAJESTY’S. Direction Fuller’s, Ltd. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. Special Engagement of the ' I amous ' LYRIC QUARTETTE and , COSTUME COME&I COMPANY. Presenting An Unique Entertainment of Melody, Mirth and Song. What the Press Says; “Finest Quartette heard in Wellington.”—Dominion. “Their blend is perfect.”—Dunedin Star. “Such part singing has seldom been heard in Christchurch.”— Christchurch Sun. Arthur H. Ripley (Lyric Tenor). Herbert J. Richards (Robust Tenor). Alan McElwain (Comedian! and Baritone). John W. Ryan (Basso). Jessie Bartlett (Mezzo Soprano), whose beautiful voice is the wonder of all listeners. Evelyn Harvey (the Gifted Violinist and Pianist). Miss Betty Edwards (Danseuse). ENTERTAINERS OF GREAT ABILITY. Wherever this Company have appeared they have evoked a furore of applause, and having an extensive - repertoire to choose from they are never at a loss to respond. They have been specially engaged to appear in conjunction with FULLER’S PICTURES and will provide the whole of the second part of the programme. Be Wise —Book early at Upton’s. Prices—Circle 2/6, Stalls r/6; ' Gallery 1/-, plus tax. Reserves 6d extra. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUA I: MEETING OF MEMBERS, -T. PAUL’S HALL, MONDAY, 36th INST., at 8 p.m. Annual Reports and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. GOOD PROGEAMME. REFRESHMENTS. TVfEMBERS are urged to make a point I *-*- of being present. Don’t let the at fence of trams keep you away or you will regret it. Ladies a basket; gentlemen, collection. Tenders. NATIVE LAND COURT OFFICES. WANGANUI. r F , ENDERS, marked as above, will be received at this Office until noon of Friday, 30th July, 1920, for the erection of the above Offices. Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Wanganui, July 3rd, 1920. For Sale or To Let. • Sale Second-hand Ford; firstclass order; a real bargain. C. H. Chavannes, junr., Maria Place. :■ SIXTEEN Acres and Five-roomed House, few drains from Westmere Public School; as fiat as a cricket pitch; heavy, rich, loamy soil; four paddocks; trapshed, stable, ;}-bail cowshed; abundance of water. Will run 12 dairy cows and two horses. ’Phis is the best proposition on the market,. Price for few days, .£2100; terms, £6OO cash, balance 25s weekly for three years. Get first option from the sole agents, CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO. Thoue 1491, Wanganui. HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR SECTIONS. QIX Rooms and all conveniences. Heads Road; inside penny section. Price £800; equity £335; owner wants building sections in any part of town for equity Apply - CASSIDY, NORTH, AND CO., Auctioneers. ’Phono 1491. i *" : ‘ I SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CARS FOR ■ SALE. | AT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES. CHAMBERS, five-seater. BUICK (2), five-seaters. FORD, five-seater. REO, thrce-seater. MITCHELL, two-seater. SWIFT, two-seater. DODGE, three-sealer. W. E. CAMPBELL AND CO., LTD.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160710, 24 July 1920, Page 1

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