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I AMUSEMENTS. 1 IVTANGANUI ORCHESTRAL SO *" OIETY CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, the Bth DECEMBER, 1909. The Orchestra will play— Overture— "Mirella," (Gotmod). Adagio (Gotmod). Aubade Puritaniere (Lacombe). March from "Tannhauser," (Wagner). Loiu Da Bal (by request) . .(E. Gillet). Waltz—"Ange D'Amonr" (Waldtenfal). March—"Pomp and Circumstance" (Sir E. Elgar). Madame Brings will sing— "Sing Sweet Bird" (Ganz). with Orchestral accompaniment. "Raginava Nel Sillenzio Dcizette." Miss Ina Gow will play a Pianoforte Solo, "Concert Study in D flat" (Liszt) Quintet—"The Trout" Op. 114 (Schubert), 3rd movement, Andantino with variations, 4th movement, Finale, Allegro, Giauto. Pianoforte—Mr Gordon Mcßeth. Violin—Mr W. H. McCaul. Viola—Mr Maurice Cohen Cello—Mr Herbert Collier. Bass—Mr Holden. Box Office opens to-day, at 8 a.m., at Messrs H. I. Jones and Son's. Tickets 3s, and Is admission fit Opera House on night of concert. Tickets 3s, which may be reserved on sale at booking office W. H. McCAUL, Hon. Ssc. Wanganui Orchestral Society. OPERA HOUSE. WANuANUI Direction Henry Hay ward. rrtAYWARD'S T>ICTURES THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 9th. Complete Change of Programme. "SAVED BY TELEGRAPH." Watch Papers for Programme. Popular Picture Prices —Dress Circle 2s, (Ladies half-price) Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Business Manager oWill Jameson. WAITOTARA SHOW AND SPORTS ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL QHOW AND SPORTS. To be held on SATURDAY, l^st JANUARY, 1910, In Mr E. J. Wilson's Paddock, Waitotara. Entries close Friday, December 17th, 1909. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS in PRIZES Schedules obtainable on application to the Secretary. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea may be had on the ground. Concert and Dance - in the evening. W. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary. THE TYSER LINE, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. rnHE s.s. STAR OF SCOTLAND, JL discharging at Wellington. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees' risk after leaving the ship's tackle, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Any cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined, and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after removal uf cargo. J, L. STEVENSON, Agent, Tyser Line, Ltd. 14, Wickstoad Place. ! THE BALANCE OF CAIMAN'S' BOOT STOCK I Has been removed to the shop adjoini ing Mr J. T. Sinclair, Taupo Quay, where it has bsen re-arranged, and sale will be continued THIS MORNING, when greater Bargains than ever will be offered to clear. Remember this is a winding up sale. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. CALMSN'S PUIEAT /CLEARING DALE, IS NEXT THAIN AND CO. TAUPO QUAY. HoSaday Jlrr-aetgemenis WE have, a very large and well assorted Stock of Travelling Bags. From a Serviceable Portmanteaux at a few shillings to Solid Leather Suit Cases and Leather Bags at a few pounds. These Goods come direct from the Manufacturer and the prices aro considerably lower than any on this Coast. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. SEMITE &CBULL, RTDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. 'Phone, 462. . i There was sadness in the face of old ; Father Christmas. "To think that this * is tlio last time I'll be able to shop in - tho old place, where I've spent such 1 happy hours. However, when tho prcs- < ent Wilton's Pharmacy is pulled1 down I suppose we'll have a big modern place instead. As it happens I'll benefit just now, for I see that until they remove special discounts are being given j ' o I'll be .able to get that splendid p 'iruslnvare, those elegant toilet bottles, [' •nd all tho other nice things for less | than ever, at Wilton's this year." ' (

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

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