LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTS* rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I The Last Night of the SALVATION ARMY'S GIGANTIC VARIETY FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. Special Musical Programme This Evening. Admission 6d., children 3d. ST PAUL'S HALL GRAND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, <;The 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. i Song (humorous), "The Beautiful Sea," Mr. Morley Evans. Part il. Overture, "Creole Belles," 8.. M., and G. liand. Songs, "Sleep and Forget," Miss Myra Bassett. Song, "The Message " Mr. W. James I Musical Monologue, Mr. J. G. Swan. Song, "The Dream of Home" (L'Arditi), 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 Rosefcti), 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. T)ROFESSOR KIRK will Lecture on JT "Potato Blight and Nitro Culture" in Willis's Hall on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. Admission Free. SELBY MORTON, ■#. Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. J. <i. wooiley There were many people in Wanganui •three years ago who were lamenting the fact that 'They Had Not Heard Wooiley!' Now, Mr Wooiley is to 'be here again on t(he 28th inst., and will lecture TO MEN ONLY ON SUNDAY Z AFTERNOOHjt 3 o'clock, ON SUNDAY NIGHT he will deliver a lecture to •which All are Invitefy Commencing at 8 p.m. -^COLLECTION.— ON MONDAY NIGHT at 8 p.m. Mr Wooiley will again lecture. You ore always being told what a failure Prohibition is in America. Mr Wooiley; can tell you more about that matiter .than <amy man who has' Visited :these Shores. If You Bieye .iliHtatt'V, Come for the Credit of the Side You Are On. If you Don't Believe in <( NOLICENSE " Come for the Sake of Hearing the Other Side. IF YOU DON'T CARE EITHER WAY, Come and be Entertained. Mr Wooiley us a Smart, Shrewd, Forcible, and Entertaining Speaker, is a Front-nank Man on this subject, and in America, where 'he lives, has been in ifhe thickest of the fighit, and You Ought NOT to Miss Hearing Him. Dress Circle, Is.; Downstairs FREE. qT. PAUL'S HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. At 8 p.m. T)IANOFORTE TJECITAL, BY MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, Assisted by Miss Towsey, Mrs. Hughes Johnson, and Mr. Frank Hatherly. Admission, 2s. 6d. , Seats may be reserved without additional fee, at the Dresden Piano Company. Wanganui A. & P. Association. oo*o*t> » GRAND » Annual Show — OF — HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, POULTRY, CACE-BIRDS, FARM INDUSTRIES, HOME PRODUGTS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th &, 16th, 1905. (KVAU> BIGGER PROGRAMME THAN EVER. •o«o«oo Official Programme and Entry Forms from Secretaries of all A. and P. Societies, or the Secretary. Entries close on SATURDAY, 4th Novenkr. SELBY MORTON, Secretary.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 7
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