Amusements and Meetings. Paramount Municipal Pictures. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. D. W. Griffith's Paramount Masterpiece; A ROMANCE OE HAPPY VALLEY A ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY Paramount Masterpiece. D. AY. GRIFFITHS (Producer of “Hearts of the World,” “Rirth of a Nation,” “Intolerance.”) Also Showing: Mack Sennett Comedy: “UNCLE TOM AVITHOCr THE CABIN.’' Latest Gazettes and Travelogues. Reserve at Jones, ’ or 'Phone 324. DRUIDS’ HALL DANCE. T)ATRONS of the above are requested •*" to note that, owing to unforseen circumstances, the usual Tuesday Euchre and Dance will not be hold this week* Bid A. HAAR. TOWN HALL, WAYERLEY. Direction John Hopkins. * TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Great Italian Operatic Basso; C E - S A R 0 N I. CESAE 0 N I. C ESA R 0 N I. C E S A R. ONI. Cesaroni to-day stands in the front rank of the World’s greatest operatic and concert bassos. His marvellous voice and masterly interpretation of works ancient and modern stamp him as an artiste of rare calibre. His equal as a singer of bass arias has not been heard in the Dominion. CESAR O N I. CESAE 0 N I. Supported by a Most. Brilliant Company Including; ROSA WALTON ‘ The ROSA AY ALT ON Australian ROSA AY ALTON Margaret ROSA AVALTON Cooper. Accompanist and Songs at the Piano. GLADYS VINCENT Brilliant GLADYS VINCENT Violinist*. A Youthful Player, 33 Years of Age, Showing Extraordinary Talent and Abilitv. IVAN TAREEEFF ' Russian ■ IVAN TAREEEFF Tenor. Brilliant VERA CAREW. Soprano VERA CAREW. Tlii: Excellent Company Constitutes the Finest and 'Most Attractive Musical Combination Presented in Recent Years. PRICES.—4s 2d, 3s 2d and 2s Id. WANGANUI MALE CHOIR GRAND CONCERT. QPERA BOUSE. AVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th. Part Songs, Qua.rtettes, Solos and Choial Yorks, with Orchestral Accompaniment. Soloists; —Mrs Peter Lewis, -soprano; Mr Chas. AVadman, tenor. Quartette, for “Persian Garden”:—Mr T. Spurring. Miss A. Ashbury, and Messrs T. Spcrring and L. Craig. Box Plan at H. I. Jones’ Opens Monday Morning for Active Honorary Members, and on Tuesday Morning for General Public. No one Person will be Allowed to Book More Than Four Seats. Full programme in to-morrow’s issue. Box plan at H. I. Jones. “Puffing Billy” and motor transport will be available after the concert. PRICES—4/-. 2/6, and 1/-. E. CHRISTIE, Secretary. MAIN TRUNK—WANGAN[IIi> HOBSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICES. CONNECTING every morning with the Auckland Express going south, and afternoon with AYellmgton Express going north. MOST RELIABLE CAE SERVICE. Book your seats by ringing up Parkville Hotel. ’Phone 505, Fare, 10s J. HODSON, Proprietor. IF YOU ARE MOVING. Or if you have General Express Work to do, consult THOMAS AND PEDLEY, ’Phone 334. GENERAL CARRIERS, DAILY DELIVERY TO MOSS-TOWN AND ST. JOHN’S HILL. Carrying of Any Description Under taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed, ' Note New Address • 39 TAUPO QUAY GRAVEL. BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS, \\T ANGA IHU Metal absolutely best ’ ' for Concrete and Asphalt. Delivered in any quantity. For prices apply. J. BRADSHAW; Carrier,Wanganui East. 'Phone 1127. McKenzie & snow, ASPHALT AND CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY. Concrete, Footpath, Road Gravel; Building Sand, Soil and Cay DELIVERED TO ANY PART Of the Town or Suburbs. GENERAL CONTRACT WORE UNDERTAKEN. Estimates G’ ven. Addresses: S. 0. Snow, 58 Niblett Street. McKenzie, 98 Liverpool Street. Orders Left at Red Lion Hotel Promptly Attended to, THONE 1607.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160723, 9 August 1920, Page 1
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542Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160723, 9 August 1920, Page 1
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