___AMUSEMENTS, EXHIBITION. THE WANGANUI SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAITS. ; In the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Ridgway Street. Open Every Day from 10 o'clock till 6, and from 7-till. 10. .' • Every DayArt Union will be Drawn To-night. , TEA ROOMS Open Every Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION. Is. WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. i TWO DA V S' TWO DAY S' SPRING SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1903, IN THE DRILL HALL. GREAT EXHIBITION of Pot Plants, (Jut Flowers, Floral Decorations, Fruit, Vegetables and Homo Industries. , in/J EXHIBIT CLASSES for Child±oo ion and Adults. Over GO Special Prizes, ranging in valim from £3 3s to ss. Entries close on Monday, Ist December, at 9 p.m., at Messrs Harrowby and Knight's Office. Schedules of prizes on application to the Secretary or Members of the Com-' mittee. M. E. DODGSHUN, Hon. Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. Under Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. "Not enly the Gm-ttcßb of English--speaking Contraltos, but the. Pre-emin-ent Oratorio Contralto oF the World." A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT, Unequalled in ito importance in the Annals ofI'New Zealand. THE ADA CROSSLEY, CONCERT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AN ARTISTIC COMBINATION OP RARE EXCELLENCE Will Atuteb ■ MISS CROSSLEY, Consisting of JACQUES JACOBS, Violinist. PERCY GRAINGER, Pianist. W. A. PETERKIN, Basso. Herr BENNO SOHEREK, Musical Director. SPECIAL BOX OFFICE NOTICE. The Box Plan for thci Concert w'll be OPENED on SATURDAY MORNTNG at 9 o'clock "t H. I. Jones and Son's. COUNTRY VISITORS.—For the convenience of Petbrons living »t distance, applications by letter will rtveive mo-it careful attention, a oerta'n number of State having ken Specially Reserved for t.h-e purpose. Post Office . Orders of Postal Notes only ac.".»ntui Address letters (together with stampctl <nivalope for reply) to J. C. Williamson, Ada, Crossley Booking Office, care of Jl. I. Jonea. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle wild Reserved/Sta h&, 10s , Unreserved Seats ss. and 2s. 6d. GEORGE MATHESON Represen'-ntiv*. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. T^GMONT AGRICULTURAL AND Jil PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SHOW TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SHOW of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, POULTRY, DOGS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY PRODUCE, etc., etc., etc., will be held on the SHOW GROUND, HAWERA, on : • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 and 3, 1903. VARIOUS POINTS PRIZES AND SUBSTANTIAL PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES. - Leaping Competitions (both days), Driving. Chopping, Sawing CompetiI ■ tions, etc., etc. Guessing Competition: Ist prize, Singer Sewing Machine (value £14 10s). ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, November 23, 1903. (No post entries.) Programmes and Entry Forms from numerous agents, and from [ C A. BUDGE, : Secretary, Hawera. FPilli
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 7
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