I LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTS, OPERA HOUSED WANGANUI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. FAREWET L APPEARANCE OF MRUWATKIN MILLS'S ENGLISH QUINTETTE PARTY. PROGRAMME. Pianoforte Solo, "Valse" (Moskowski)* .. Mons. Eduard Parlovitz. Song, "Death of Nelson," Mr. Harold?... Wilde. Aria, "Che Faro" (Have I Lost Thee) (Orefeo) (Gluck), Miss Gertrude Lons- - dale. Song, "I am a Roamer" (Mendelssohn) . (Son and Stranger), Mr. Watkii*.. Mills. Song, "April" (Ellen Cowdell), Miss---Edith Kirkwood. Song, "The Flower Song" (Carmen).., (Bizet), Mr. Harold Wilde. Songs—(a) "Melisande in the Wood" ■(Alma Goetz); (b) "Happy . Song" " (Teresa del Riego), Miss GertrudeLonsdale. Song, "Plymouth Hoe" (Drake's Drum>^ (Lady Barrett Lennard), Mr. Watkin Mills. Songs—(a) "Love's Echoes"; (b>Fairy's Lullaby" (Alicia Needharn),, „ Miss Edith Kirkwcod. Pianoforte Solo, "Etudo D Flat""' (Liszt), Mons. Eduard Parlovitz. Quartette, "Ode to Dante" (Inno a. Dante), (Mono Mcßurney), MissyEdith Kirkwood, Miss GertrudeLonsdale. Mr. Harold WiUde, and ~ Mr. Watkin Mills. A Song Cycle, "In a Persian Garden""" (Liza Lehmann), from the Rubai- ■ yat of Omar Khayyam (Fitzger— aid's Translation), Miss Edith Kirkwood, Miss Gertrude Lonsdale r Mr. Harold Wilde, and Mr. Watkin Mills. Box plan at H. I. Jones and Sony,, Limited. Prices, 45., 35., 2s. Lipp Piano from Dresden Company. ST. PAUL'S HALL--. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. GRAND CONCERT, under the aus— pices of the Wanganui Hockey Associa--tion;in aid of Ground Fund. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will contribute items:—Misses T. Strack (GirlsT" College) and M. Bassett, Messrs Never--man, Strange, Hartfrvicke, Swan, Evans -• (humourist), Mcßetih, Were, and Hath— erly. Also the newly-formed MandolinesClub. Concert at 8 sharp. TI/TANAWATU AND WEST COASK METROPOLITAN LIVE STOCK and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB SHOW? Ist, 2nd, 3rd November, 1905. PALMERSTON NORTH. JlBlO INTRIZF^ Entries close October 13th. Copy of Prize List post free on application to J. 0. LANE, Secretary. WangamiU & P. Association. ;V ~>■ GRAND * Annual Show, -of- ; v ; HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PICS, DOGSU POULTRY, GAGE BIRDS, FARM INDUSTRIES, HOME PRODUCTS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 15th & 16th, 1905. BIGGER PROGRAMME THAN EVER, Official Programme and Entry Formsfrom Secretaries of all A. and P--1 Societies, or the Secretary. ! Entries close oa SATURDAY, 4th November. SELBY MORTON, Secretary* rnHE DA VIES WHITE DRENCH--Will Save your Cows. Is. 6d. ,e'. ' ■ ■ ■ ; When a Cow is ! Half Dead IS A POOR TIME TO THINK OF BUYING A DRENCH. Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by experience that it pays handsomely, to Drench each cow immediately - after calving. You cannot afford to risk the life of a valuable animal when you can get SYKES'S DRENCH for 1/6 packet on 16/— a do*en from stores. If you are a progressive dairyman you wsl always keep a •upply at hj.nd. The cost of SYKE^S DRENCH is smalt in comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as— a preventatjve of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. You cannot afford to experiment on YdUR VALUABLE CATTT.E with UNKNOWN and UNTRIED remedies.. Sykes's Drench is known as the animal's friend, and has the endorsement of thousands of ' farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the Pressrecommending its use to Dairy- £ men. Don't hesitate, get a supply from your storekeeper at once. 'T rnHE DAVIES WHITE DRENCH^ Purest Drench on the Market, Is. 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12634, 23 October 1905, Page 7
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