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; pREE Lecture, Voice Culture. 14r Buckingham,.Church- of England. Schoolroom, Monday, 8 p.m. Admission by ticket. Tickets, Leary and Dixon'a. A CONCERT & DANCE in aid of "7" the Hall funds will be held in the Lmton Public Hall on Friday. May 27th, , 'it 8 p.m. Tickets Gents, 2s"; ladies Is; children, 6d. R. Ross, Hon. Sec. I***- '■■■:■■;■■■ --dl v' -..■■■.■; •'MONDAY, MAY 23rd; POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT \ONLY. Dixs New Gaiety Co., HEADED BY KBLLMANN, lhe Phenomenal Prestidgitateur, in his unique down-to date entertainment. Bert - THE DELAVALES — Kilty The marvellous Trick Cyclists and Comedy Acrobatiques. Mr Carl Collier, banjoist; Mr Joe Cowan, comedian; Th«» Bertotos, clever juvenile serios and dancers; Mr Alf Daridfon, tenor; and complete metropolitan company. Popular prices— 2* and Is ; children half price. Day' sales at W. Davis', tobacconist HENRY GEE, Manager. T YCEUM rpH~EATKE TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1904. GRANDIJOJrCJGRT, In aid of the funds of the Manawatu South African Veterans' Association, lhe proceeds to.be mainly devoted to the relief of sick, disabled and indigent troopers. Prices, 3s, 2s and Is. See posters. JJox-plan at .Park's; , T)ALMEBSTON ;NOfiTH ORCHEc'X TRAL SOCIETY. First Concert ot the Ninth Season. AT LYCEUM THEATRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7th. _ Honorary membara' annual subscriptions • 10j 6d, 2 tickets for each concern: 15a, 3 tiokots for each concett; 21s, 5 tickets for eaoh ooncert. With privilege of Reserving seats. • H. K. SWALLOW, Hon. Secretary, FITZHEEBE ftT EAST PUBLIC" HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1904. CjOCIAL & DANCE in aid of the r;building iund. _' -Gentlemen, 2s ; ladies, Is. Refreshments: provided. ' :.To:commence at 8^ p.ml ~~ BOYS! " AN AMERICAN NOVELTY. N'HE self-acting BIRD TRAP will x catch any bird from a sparrow to an eagle. I will present to boys, by ballot, 6 bird traps next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. A. E. BURSON, Rattan and Wicker Furniture Manufacturer, Rangitikei-street. ORIENT LODGF., 1.0.0. F., NO. 42 THE usual fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodgeroom, Ohnrch-streot. on Feiday May 20th. 1901. at 7.30 p.m. ' I Business—lnitiation and general. By order of the N.G. H. GEIGGS, Seoretary.

MANA.WATU MOUNTED JJIFLES. MEMBKiBS are notified that the parade called for Saturday, May 21st, will NOT BE HELD. R.J..MUNRO, Officer Commanding, M.M.R. fTIENDEKS are invited tor the pur. J- chase of the farm in the estate Thos. Wraj, deceased, comprising 209 acres, more or less, being sectioo No. 7 Block XIX,' Mangahao Survey Diotrict Lease in perpetuity; rent £11 per annum; improvements valued at £300; about .50 acres in grans ; 8 acres felled, not grassed, and 20 aores now being felled; 70 chains fc-noing; good whare. Tenders will be reoeived dp till Saturday, 4th June. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to JNO. MOUNSEY, Auctioneer, Or M.G. .MOORE,. Solicitor. . : "TENDERS. \ LTERNATE tenders, in wood and brick, are invited for the erection of an Opera House, etc., for the Borough i of Palmerston North. Plans, specifications, conditions, etc., may be seen at my office, and tenders' will be received at the Borough Council Chambers up till 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the 31stinst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. " FRANK J. WILSON, Architect. Warburton's Buildings, Main-st., Palmerston N. TENDERS FOB LEASE. QWING to increasing business, and the present workshop and show room bang too small, Holben and Kirk have decided to build two storeys in briok in-Rangitikei-street, und are now inviting ■ TENDERS , for the lease of their present premises, for a term of 14 or 21 years. Fuji particulars can be obtained at the firm's office.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 8

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