LECTURES AND AMUSEMENTTXTANGANUI AGRICULTURAL VVj ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW. DATE OF ENTRIES EXTENDED*TILL TUESDAY, 7TH INST., At 9 p.m. Entries for Amateur Horse Judging:, and Buck Jumping Competition wil| bereceived up till 10 a.m. on the first daj-^ of the Show, 15th instant. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. APERA HOUSEL THE DATETUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 7 and 8. THE EVENT— Re-appearanoe after an absence of twos* years of MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY r GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY, THE PARTY— Consists of Ten Vocalists, including; FOUR BOY SOPRANOS. FOUR BOY SOPRANOS. A MALE QUARTET. MALE QUARTET. Further Supported by MADAME MARIE HOOTON, Contralto. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE^ Tenor. MR. PERCY COWARD, Alto. MR. STERNDALE BENNETT, Bass. MR. DUDLEY CAUSTON, MusicaX Sketches. THE PRICES— . Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s^^. Stalls 2s. 6d., Pit Is. Reserved Seats and Day Sale Tickets^at H. I. Jones and Son's. An Anthem will be sung each evening. Complete change of programme eaclEf concert. Doors open 7 p.m., concert at 8^ p.m., carriages 10 p.m. Books of Words (price 3d.) on sale afcr Opera House The Party appear at MARTON on*MONDAY, November 6. CHAS. CHAMBERS, Manager. MONSTER PICNIC AT WAIKUPA%ON ■ ■ ' . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Ideal grounds kindly lent for the occasion by Messrs, Tucker Bros. Green Fields, Beautiful Bush, Running Streams, Splendid Shelter, Monster Hills. A DAY OF FUNrENJOYMENT, RECREATION. Athletic Events, Novelty Sports>Quoits, Games, Children's Races, etc. TUG-OF-WAR: Married v. Single. Musical Selections throughout the da^-^ by tho City Brass Band. First-class Luncheon Is. 6d. Rer~ freshments, Fruits, Drinks, etc., at" Town Prices. Hot Water Free. EXCURSION TRAINS leave Wanganui at 937 and 11.45, calling at aIF Stations en. route. Dogs will not be admitted to the>grounds. Tickets (including Admission to theGround), 2s. Children half Price. Admission to ground only, Is. ■ " A. S^. S. LANE, ir Hon. Secretary. rWUKBHHU! AIO WEST MUST LWTI I AND IMYESTMENT EXeHANSE.» I ■ Wa fnvite cozreipondenee from thOM K '', ■ having moseys in hand for inreatment, X' ■v These sums will be recorded in our bookf Mm and we shall endearour to plmm mom X' ■ without delay, free of charge. XvK v ■ We invite applications for loaai frofli »> ■ borrowers. All business will be treatedu m- ■ strictly confidential, only principals oi B' ■ their solicitors or duly authorised agtntg. m- | being dealt with. - K." ■ Loans negotiated for Pnblio Bodied Bp I Office: A.M.P Bitfdlifs, Victoria M, 1 Axcane, Wangaouf. X I WM. HALL, * W W - : ■ Kuugat! .Mb, 1 J. YOUNG, § i FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOTg X New Zealand Express Company's - 3J:" S Buildings, A^ T NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. ♦ w Storrie's Tur- W?' a nip, Mangold, Cabbage, and Manure 5 Ridger, Blackstone Kerosene Oil En- -Jp g gines, Marine Kerosene Oil Engines, ? Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutters, Po- j£ W tato Diggers, Holmes' Spreader, Gal- W~H vanised Steel Windmills, P. and D. a,. ♦ Duncan High-class Implements, Sheep H Shearing Machines, Cream Separators, s* ± Hay and Straw Press, Twines & Oils. 5 W Inspection Invited. W :[ •£ ______ When a Cow is Half Dead IS A POOR TIME TO THINK OP BUYING A DRENCH. Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by experience that it pays handsomely to Drench each cow immediatelyafter calving. You cannot affords to risk the life of a valuable animal when you can get SYKES'S DRENCH -5, tot* 1/6 packet op 16/— a dozen from stores* If you are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a supply at hand. The cost ofSYKES'S DRENCH is small in comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as~ a preventative of abortion for theensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. You cannot afford to experiment ON YOUR VALUABLE CATTT.E. with UNKNOWN and UNTRIED ~ remedies. Sykes's'Drench is known as the animal's friend, and has theendorsement of, thousands of; farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the Presfrecommending: its use to Dairys men. Don't hesitate, get a supply from* your storekeeper at Once. '^
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12646, 6 November 1905, Page 7
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