' LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTS. drill]haliT " YE GREATTE TYME." to-nTght. TO-NIGHT. OPENING OF THE GAERISON BAND BAZAAR. EVERY STALL LITERALLY LADEN WITH USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. THE FINEST ART GALLERY IN AUSTRALASIA. THE FUNNIEST SIDE SHOWS ON EARTH. FORTUNES TRUTHFULLY TOLD. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. THE ORIGINAL PUNCH AND JUDY and many other Attractions too numerous to mention. 7.30 P-m. —Speech, his Worship the Mayor (C. E. Mackay, Esq.), who will declare the Bazaar open. Ad- ' dress by J. T. Hogan, Esq., M.H.R. The Bazaar rush commences. Pleasure seekei's smile smugly. 8 p.m.—Selection, Carrison Band. Recitation, Mr. J. G. Swan. The bargain rush continues. Pleasure-1 seekers laugh loudly. 9 p.m.—Graceful Dance, Miss Maia Moore. Song (humorous), Mr. H. Absohim. Select ion, Wuffan Wuffan Band, direct from His Majesty's Opera House, Darktown. The bargain rush in full swing. Pleasureseekers guffaw graciously. 10 p.m.—All raffles drawn. Bargainhunters, full bag?. Pleasure-seek-ers satisfied, Bigger bargains and: fresh fun every evening. Tuesday, Grand Tug-of-War. Entries close to-day. Buy the official organ, "The Big Drum," for threepence, and win one guinea. Remember the Is admission gives a chance of winning a handsome diningroom suite, valued at £40, with other valuable prizes. ADMISSION FREE DURING THE AFTERNOON. " Ye Greatte Tyme." 7.~~tT muir, Hon. Sec. (TTHB SALVATION ARMY. ELECTRIC BIORAMA COMPANY. Return Visit. , OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 25th and 26th. Magnificent Programme of Pictures. 3s, 2s, and 1. Bos pjan, H. I. Jones. MANGAMAHU CHURCH A SOCIAL In connection with the opening of the Church, will be held in MANGAMAHU HALL On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1907. At 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Two Shillings. WAM6ANUI _^ lAgricultural Association. 1 Bran j Annual Show WANGANUI RACECOUESE. Wednes. & Thurt., Nov. 13 & 14. a£l2sOin Prize M°ney ENTRIES CLOSE • Saturday, 2nd Nov., 5 p.m. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. TTAWKE'S "D AY A GRICULTURAL AND T)ASTORAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at HASTINGS On OCTOBER 16th and 17th. J1520, OFFERED IN PRIZE MONEY. All Entries close at the Society's Office, Tennyson Street, Napier, on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd. Programmes and Entry Forms can be obtained from Offices of any A. and P., Society, or will be posted free on application to _ CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary. Tennyson Street, Napier. NOTICE. "~ SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A., And JNO. L. NICOL, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, Thoroughly qualified and reliable Practitioners, VISIT WANGANUI REGULARLY. Next visit in October. Watch for dates. All communications addressed to 314 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Received Prompt Attention.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 23 September 1907, Page 7
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