PRINCESS THEATRE. | Stage Manager * ... ; Mr J. 11. Keesing. Musical, Director. ... Mr Herbort Colhpr. WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER.' WANGANUI VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE BUILDING FUND. •' Under the' patronage of Captain S. Neill;' Officer Commanding tho district,and Officers and Mombers of the different- Volunteer Corps. ' •!■'!'■ rpHE Members 'of the Wanganui Private JL Entertainment Club will give an entertainmont' in aid of tho above fund 011 Wednesday, loth November, when {be following programme will be submitted : — Pbogkamjie— Past I. Courtney's two-act drama— "TIME TRIES ALL." Cast of characters : MrLeeson Mr W. J. Rainbow' Matthew Bates ... Mr J. Couchman • . - Charles Clinton ... Mr W. R. Remington Hon Augustus Col- , lander Yawn... Mr W. Rodwell Tom Tact ... .'.. Mr W. G. Ward John Mr G. Devenport Misa Laura Lcesoh, Miss Rainbow Faiinic Fact ..'. l 'Miss Sparkes 1...-,-■ < < ...-,-■ Paistll." = ~~~ ■ J. M. Morton's farce— "POOR PILLICODDY!" Cast of characters : Mr Pillicoddy ... ... Mr J. H. Keesing Capt O'Scuttle Mr W. Rod well Mrs Pillicoddy ... Miss Rainbow Mrs O'Scutlle Miss Anchor Sarah Blunt ... ... Miss Sparkes Tho following Musical Selections will bo rendered during the evening by tho Orchestra :— Selcjliou, "Puritani," Bellini; " Lo Chemin do Roses " (cornet solo), P. Bouillon j Valse, " Li Rendez Vous," Waldteufel. Doors open at 7.30, performance to commence at 8. Prices of admission — 1-3, 3s, ami 2s. Tickets can bo obtained from tho oliicers and members of tho Wanganui Volunteer Fire Brigacli", or at the door. Box office at Messrs Collier & Co.'s. ,; -■. <'W. RODWELL, Hon Sec and Treas. ;.\' ;. f PHYSIOGNOMY. ," ; 7 PKOF. O. E. HUGO, the celebrated Physiognomist, author of " The Truth of Physiognomy," " Phrenology viewed in the .Light of Modern Physio- | ldgjV&c.', will deliver aseripsofhispopular and instructive Lectures on Practical ami Scientific physiognomy at the Academy of Music on Saturday, llthinst., the" subjects to bo' illustrated l.y a' largo collection of drawings, of celebrated men and women. At the conclusion of eaoh discourse the'lectnver. will delineate tlie characters of thoEe of his audience who. will submit to a platform examination. After the first lecture Mr Hugo will bo in daily attendance at tho ante-room to iurnish the -public with his celebrated Physiognomical -Charts. Many men and , women- have been -benefited by a consultation with Mr Hugo, and to seek his advice 'is' to. secure prosperity and success, Prices for 'charts, 4s, 6d, 10i=, and 203. Admission to eachledture, Is; front seats arranged for ladies. The hall -is open daily, free of charge, to allow the public to study the diagrams, from which much knowledge of physiognomy may be gained. See opinions of Victorian and Colonial Press. Doors open at 7.80,' commence at 8. LOST -— Between. Boll- street and the Avenue', a Gold Oblong Bead. Tho tinder will be rewarded by taking tamo to Cuuoxicle office^ -; WANTED— A Porter for tho Rutland Hotel. WANTED Known— Lost Stirrup Iron nnd Leather. 5s reward. Apply lo A. Lnrie, Stj. John's Hill,-o.r Mr Kitchen, Saddler. ■ ..' '.'., . - 1 ' WANTED — By a steady Man, constant employment. ■ Apply office of this paper. WANTED— By a young lady, Board and ' Residence in a private family. Nca'the Bridge. Apply oilico of this paper. W~~~ ANTED— A respectable~"Gi emnSTSci' vant. Apply between 10 and 12 to Mrs Nixon, River Bank. ANTED — A iirst-cluss Dressmaker For particulars nnply immediately too G.U.E., lost Office, Manaia. WANTJS D — Immediately. «. first-class Tailor. Apply to Ji....~- McDonald, and Son, Marfcou. WANTED— To Purchase or Lease, 100 acres (more or less) of good level land, well watered, within 12 miles of Wanganui. Apply to A. Fihner, Hidgway-strect. WANTED— A lirst-class~Coo!c7 for tho. Empire Hotel, Feilding. Apply at once to the Prince of Wales Hotel. WANTED— Two General Servants for tho town. Apply at Mrs Warwick's Registry Office, Glasgow-street. INFECTED SHEEP JS T OTIOE. (Q'TfTTSEP kept in the paddock known 1 i as the (.iropei'ly of vl r John Kennedy, anil situati-d ut Upokougaro ure Infected Sheep in the meaning of " The Sheep Act, 1878." Dated this Bth flay .:f N'ovombev, 18S2. .G. ICHAE.i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 10 November 1882, Page 3
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