I LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTS, QT PAUL'S HALL KJ GRAND CONCERT, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, ':Tho Master Stroke," B.M. and G. Band. Song, "The Bandalero," Mr. H. Neverman. Song, "Douglas Gordon" (Kellie), Miss Taia Strack. Song, "Sing Me to Sleep (Bingham), Mr. H. B. Strange. Quartette (male voices), "War Song" (Werner), Messrs. H. Were, J. D. Mcßeth, J. G. Swan, F. H. Hatherly. Song, "To-morrow Will Be Friday/ Mr. E. C. Hardwicke. Song, "Sunshine and Rain," Miss Myra Bassett. Song, "Good Night, Beloved" (Balfe), Mr. W. James. Song (humorous), "The Beautiful Sea," Mr. Morley Evans. Part 11. Overture, "Creole Belles," 8.. M., and G. Band. Songs, "Sleep and Forget," Miss Myra Basset*. Song, "The Message," Mr. W. James Musical Monologue, Mr. J. G. Swan. Song, "The Dream of Homo" (L'Ard..ti), Miss Taia Strack. Song, "The Fog Bell," Mr. H. Neverman. Quartette, "Serenade" (Ernshofer) (male voices), Messrs. H. Were, J. D. Mcßeth, J. G. Swan, F. H. Hatherly. Song, "Echo" (Christina Rosetti), Mr. H. B. Strange. Song (humorous) "The Happy Land," Mr. Morley Evans. Accompanists, Mr. Stewart Austin and Mr. J. S. Lomas. Prices, 2s. and Is. Doors open 7.30. Concert at 8 sharp. S. W. OLIVER, Hon. Sec. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL, ASSOCIATION. . "BROFESSOR KIRK will Lecture on X "Potato Blight and Nitro Culture" in Willis's Hall on FRIDAY NIGHT. at 7.30 o'clock. Admission Free. SELBY MORTON, ■ Secretary. TITANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. PALMERSTON NORTH. Ist, 2nd, 3rd November, 1905. THE STOCK BREEDERS' SHOW and FARMERS' CARNIVAL. The great Exposition dn Blooded Stock of the Noilbh Island. 240 ENTRIES. RIDING AND HUNTING EVENTS over brush, wall, and water. InterprwftncAal Lloyd-Lindsay Cup Contest. A Meeting of the Champions. Grounds, stands, and appointments unexcelled for sightseeing. Excursion; fares. Grounds, Is. Waopui JL & P. Association. O«O*O*Ot V GRAND V Annual Show ■ ' - OF - HORSES, CATTLE, SKjEEP, PICS, DOGS, POULTRY, CACIfBiRDS, FARM INDUSTRIES, HOME PRODUCTS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 4 16th, 1905. BIGGER PROGRAMME THAN EVER. Official Programme and Entry Form* from Secretaries of all A. And P. Societies, or the Secretary. Entries close or. SATURDAY, 4th November. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. qiHE DA VIES WHITE DRENCH. The Farmers' Good Old Reliable. Is. 6d. MONEY TO LEND, IN SUMS OP £100 TO 110,000, J on COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS, At Exceptionally Low Rates of Interest. Repayments of not less than £25 can b« made at any time on three months' notice. Apply to a.uy Agency of th© Ge>YERNMEI*T INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, Hf i ■ NOTHING LIKE THEM. mHE~DI^TES~WHITE DRENCH. Makes Sick Cows Well. Is. 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 7
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