TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT HAY WARD'S" PI 3TUREB. "J YCETJM__THEATE,E. FINAL SCREENING Of the Glorious STAR PICTURE, THE DIAMOND MYSTERY. THE DIAMOND MYSTERY. A BRILLIANT PHOTO PLAY. Don't miss- seeing the Side-Split-ting COMIC, ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN COMES EAST. AND THE OTHER GEMS. D.C. Is 6d, Stalls ls, Pit 6d. GOOD-BYE TO PAUL DU FAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. ABSOLUTELY FINAL APPEARANCE. ON MONDAY, MARCH 16. DRILL HALL. Frederic Slupman presents •OAUL TV E FAULT, THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR, PAUL DEFAULT will SingLend me your Aid from " Queen of Sheba' (Gounod) A Spirit Flower (Tipton). Si Je Pouvais Mourir'(Barbirolli) How's my. Boy (Homer). Inter Nos (McFadyen). J'ai Pleure en lleve (Hue). Morning (Bruno Huhn). PAUL DEFAULT Will Sing with Miss.BINDLEY.— The Duet, TRIP, TRIP, TRIP (Marzials).. Assisted by Miss PAULINE BHNDLEY (Soprano) Mr: ERNEST TOY (Violinist). Mr. HAROLD WHITTLE (Pianist). Prices: 4s (res.), 3s, and 2s. Plan and day sales at Bissett's. HOUSE, PALMERSTON. MON. and TUES., MARCH 16 & 17. Matinee, TUES., 17, at 2.30. Children Half-price to all parts except Pit. George Willoughby's Stupendous Pantomime Extravaganza. . • ALADDIN PANTOMIME. Including Grace Palotta and Carrie Moore. Latest and Catchiest Musical Numbers, Gorgeous Dressing, Magnificent Scenery, Brilliant Ensembles, Beautiful Girls. See the Sensational Ragtime Revue, Leon Morris and his Wrestling Ponies, Marcelle and Fallon, Tiny Tot Marjori'e, Morris and Shand. Prices: ss, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at Millar's. '
CHELTENHAM. SCHOOL SHOW, CONCERT, and DANCE. To be held in the PUBLIC HALL on THURSDAY, MARCH 19. Show open'at 2 p.m., Concert at 8 p.m. ■ Tickets, 2s. - R. BARROW, Chairman. pOLYTOI| SCHOOL PICNIC to be held in the COLYTON CRICKET GROUND On MONDAY NEXT. All welcome. TENDERS FOR CARTING. TENDERS WANTED for CARTING about 100 yards of Road Metal. For particulars, apply 'A. WILLIAMSON, Tailor.
'/$^~V, A'iMtMh- MAKINO LODGE > U.A.0.D., N. 1., N.Z. MPif- No. 51. THE USUAL FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the above will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 17, at 7.30 p.m. Business:— Initiation and General. A. E. PATTERSON, 4 Secretary. CALL and inspect our latest Gramophones and Records at TREASURE CYCLE CO., Feilding.
Ask loi the famous "Roslyn" Writing Pad every time, containing 100 sheets fine bank paper, with artistic pictures of New Zealand's Wonderland (Rotorua), including a photo of a charming native girl. Only 6d c\afh from local drapora. Ask any of our customers how we treat them—then you'll realise what good meat they get. The Meat Co., Manchester street.—Advt. A good many women without know ing it, humbly submit to the direction of grocers. They take what the gi-ocers describe aa being "just as good." There is no t",a "just as good" as Crescent Toa, which is in a class by itself. It is rich, strong and economical. Three grades, 2»» 1* 10d, ls Bd. Mf lb. MANY HEADACHES are due to ft' Cold, Cough, Sore Throat, Influenza, or Bronchial Trouble—Take "NAZOL" and get immediate relief. 60 doses for ls 6d.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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