Mail C^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Park's Bo^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H sell's, Winc^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Own, Sund^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Dressmakei^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H for Februat^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f Lady's Own^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 19, newest^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H authors.—Ad^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Wade's Wi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H not tmplea^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Square To-Night nnHOSE intending to take part are JL requested to assemble at 6.80 p.m. H. HAYDON, Mayor. PALMEESTON FIRE BRIGADE. MEMBERS of the Brigade are requested to meet at the Fire Brigade Station at 6.30 p.m. A. TINGEY, Superintendent. f elebrating Mafeking. CLOSING SKOPS. "OtTSINESS people are respectfully requested to close their this evening. H. HAYDON. Mayor. fTIHBATEB pOIAL. Lessee and Manager, Mr Douglas Ancelon. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OP THE I AGE. MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. 21st. 22nd, 23bd MAY. Ke-appearance and farewell of the popular Actor, WALTER BKNTLEY. " One of the greatest living actor 3," —Melbourne Standard. "In the front rank of his profession"—London Daily Telegraph. " One of the best actors on bhe British Stage "—New York Herald. MONDAY NEXT, 21st MAY, When by special arrangement with i Messrs J, C. Williamson and George I Musgrove, will be presented the greatest [ of all modern drimae, ■ The Sliver King. I WILFRED DENVER (the Silver King), WALTER BENTLEY. Supported by Mr Douglas Ancelon's Dramatic <Ooktipa.9iy. " I hold it truth with him who sings" " To one clear harp in diveis tones " ; ' That men may rise ou stepping stones," " Of their dead selves to higher things." —Tennyson. TUESDAY, 22nd— HAMLET. WEDNESDAY, 23rd— The Excruciatingly Funny Farcioal Comedy J DE BILL. J Box Dlan at Park's. Prices—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. Alec Anderson, Agent. BAPTIST CHURCH, CHURCH STREET. REV. E. RICHARDS. MOKNING at 11 o'clock. Evening at 7 o'olook. Saaday Sohool and Young Women's and Men's Bible Clas3 at 2 30. MAIN-STEEET PRESEY'JLERIAN CHURCH. SA.BBA.TH, MAY 20th. REV. R. WOOD, of Masterton, will conduct services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath sobool and Bible olass at 2.30. Mr Riddle will proaoh at Carnarvon at 11 a.m., Taikorea at 2.30 p.m , and Kairanga at 7 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. R£V. J, M. THOMSON, M.A., of Wanganul, will conduct lue Rervioes in above Cbnrch at 11 a.m. and ? p.m, Bible Clans and Sunday Sohool at 2.30. Services will not be held at Stoney Greek until further notice. Mr Grant at Tiritea, at 3 p.m. WESLKYAN METHODIST CHURCH. SERVICES wiU be conducted on Sunday ', as follow 3 :— B'oad-strest—ll a.m. ana 7 p.m., Rey. 8. MKtt kjh -11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. T. W. Newbold. Lonfiburn—2.3o, p.m., Rev. S. Lawry ; 7 p.m., Mr Tolley. Bunnythorpe —11 a,m, and 7 p.m., Mr H. Collis. Asbburst—3 p.m., Rev. T. W. Newbold ; 7 p.m., Mr Andrew. Taonui—7 p.m., Mr Smith. Pohangina—ll a.m., Mr W. Harper. CUBA-STREET WESLEYAN CJHUEOH. EEV. T. W. NEWBOLD preaches Btwice. 11 a.m., Children's Service, 7 p.m.. Lantern Service : " From the awakening to tho Wicket Gate and on to the stately Palace." Illustrated by specially prepared process reproductions on Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Hymns illustrated. Miss Miller will sing "The Lost Chord," aDd Mr A. Bennett " O' Tesu Thou arb standing," both beautifully illustrated. SMALL PROFITS! QUICK EETURNS! CASH DEAPERY COMPANY, NEXT WINGATE'S, MAIN STREET. "^TptSH to announce that we have now YV opened all our WINTER 600DS. All the very latest in Drees Materials, Silks, Fur Necklets, Scarves, &c, &o. The beßt value to be procured in Sheetings, Calicoes, Towels and Blankets, Latest novelties in Gents' Ties, Bows, Collars, Shirts, &c, &c. Clothing.—We wi&h to draw attention to our olotbing The most up-co< date goods ia town. All Coloniai Wool in Men's, Youths', and Boys Suits. r Tailou Mat>b Suits.—We have ai enormous range to select from. Fit style and finish guaranteed, at prices un approachable. Inspection Invited, ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6701, 19 May 1900, Page 3
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