I LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTS. SALVATION ARMY HALL p IGANTIC VARIETY FAIR VT AND SALE OF GIFTS TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY, n # October 24th to 26th. c Special Musical Programme eachi- •evening. Season Ticket Is., Single: i, Admission 6d., Children half price. i- _ Fair opens Tuesday, at 8 p.m. _ y QT. PAULS HALL.. '- D THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. '- GRAND CONCERT in aid of theu Wanganui Hockey Association's Ground »i Fund. The following Ladies and Gen- -- tlemen will contribute items:—Misses >- T. Sta-ack (Girls' College) and M. Bassett, Messrs Neverm-am, Strange, Hardwicke, Swan, Evans (humourist), McBeth, Were, and Hatherly. Also the-newly-formed Mandoline Club. Full _ programme to-nicm-ow. . operaTjiouse... ». HP There were many people in Wianganui" ( three 3'eatrs ago who were lamenting the >j fact that I 'They Had Not Heard Woolley r s Now, Mr Woolley is to >be here again oip y t(h© 2Sth inst., and will lecture 'i TO MEN ONLY ON SUNDAY [ AFTERNOONjt 3 o'clock, ON SUNDAY NIGHT he will deliver a lecture to which All are Invitee^ ') Commencing at 8 p.m. —COLLECTION.— I ON MONDAY NIGHT at 8 p.m.. Ij _ Mr Woolley will again lecture, y You are always being told what a failure Prohibition is in America. t Mr Woolley•ean tell you more about that matter ■than any man who has visited these ■ Shores. ! If You Believe iniiO-LICENSE" s Come for the Credit of the Side You Are On. ff you Don't Believe in "NOLICENSE " Come for the Sake of Hearing the Other Side. IF YOU DON'T CARE EITHER WAY, Gome and be Entertained. Mr Woolley ds a Smart, Shrewd,. Forcible, and Entertaining Speaker, is a Front-rank Man on this subject, and in America, where he lives, has been in(the thickest of the fight, and ! You Ought NOT io Miss Hearing ' Him. ' Dress Circle, Is.; Downstairs FREE. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. ■ ■,-;■■ i • *\ . ■ NOTICE, ■ M <>* THE THEATRE IS TO LET FOR SHOW NIGHTS, 1 November 14th. 15th, and 16th. App 7y to MR. T. W. FERRY, Wanganui. or ALLAN HAMILTON, Opera House, Wellington. \ Tl/TANAWATU AND WEST COAST" ; AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. ] PALMERSTON NORTH. ', Ist, 2nd, 3rd November, 1905. , THE STOCK BREEDERS' SHOW and FARMERS' CARNIVAL. . The great Exposition in Blooded Stock: of the North Island. 240 ENTRIES. RIDING AND HUNTING EVENTS j over brush, wall, and water. Interprovtincial Lloyd-Lindsay Cup Con— \ test. A Meeting of the Champions. I Grounds, stands, and appointments im- } excelled for sight-seeing. Excursion fares. Grounds, Is. Waofaflyi A. & P. Association. * GRAND * Annual Show — OF — HORSES, CATTLE, SKEEP, PICS, DOGS,. POULTRY, CAGE BfßflS, FARM INDU3THIES, ySME PRODUCTS, [} I&PLE&IEHTS, Etc. I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Istb& 18th, 1905. r C»O»^O« c BIGGER PROGRAMME THAN EVER. - Official Programme and Entry Formsfrom Secretaries of all A. and P. Societies, or the Secret&ry. Entries close on SATURDAY, 4th 1 November. » SELBY MORTON, Secretary. > ___ '■ ■■ I M Jiigd-elass Singing, Voice M ■ Production, and Mandoline ■ . ■ I Madame Emily Briggs I ' H (Professor of the London Academy o( H > ■ Music, England, Teohnioal Institute, etc., B ■ ■ Winner of the Lord Mayor of London's H • H Prize, also Corporation of London Prize, H H both for solo singing; fWe times scholar- ' H ship holier, Guildhall School of Music), is H H prep»r#d to give instruction in the above ■■ H subjects at her house, 120, The Avciue, or H H At the residence of pupils. ■ ■ PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. H
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 7
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