MUNICIPAL QPERA OOUSE. Palmerston North. Great Attraction for Show Week. TO-iNIUHT, TUIiSDAY, OCT. 31. TO-NTfi-HT, TTTFSDAY. OCT. 31. MATINEE on THURSDAY at 2.30. RETURN FAREWELL TOUR OP WEST'S PICITRES and THE BRESCIANS. Absolutely the most successful entertainment that has ever visited Maoriland. Over 250,000 New Zealanders have paid to see this Matchless Pictorial and Musical Combination. ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE. ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE STILL ONE BETTER. STILL ONE BETTER. EVERYTHING PRESE. EVERYTHING FRESH. MORE SUPERB SCENIC WONDERS MORE MAGICAL FILMS . MORE MERRIMENT. GEMS FROM THE NEW PROGRAMME. A Trip to the Moon, or The Toper's Nightmare. A Visit to Switzerland. The Magic Dinner. Scenes on the Nile. Have You a Gun License ? His Majesty the Baby. A Traction Engine with Elephants Feet. Christmas Eve in Paris. Saturday's Wages. The Flower Fairy. How Brown Spent his Half-holiday. Catching a Whale. The Dancers of Lillipnt. And the ■ Latest Chase for a Husband. Ten Wives to Every Man. On Wednesday and Thursday revivals of some of the Gems of the first tour by desire. THE BRESCIANS in Old English THE BRESCIANS Costumes and a. DeTHE BRESCIANS lightful New MusiTHE BRESCIANS cal Programme. No waits, no intervals, no extra charges. Admission 3s, 2s and Is to-night; .4s and 3s for balcony seats on Wednesday and Thursday; children half-price. The plan of reserved seats now open at Park's, where clay sales also may be had. ZEALAND!* HILL Broad-st. Near Square. CONVENT SCHOOL CARNIVAL. To be opened TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 7.30 p.m. BY Silt J. G. WARD. and will be continued for 10 Nights, closing on Friday, November 10th. Grand Spectacular Display under the direction of SIGNORBORZONI. 150 PERFORMERS. Orchestral Selections by Mr P. TOMBS' Band. GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE ART. Plain and fancy work, oil paintings, painted mirrors, panels, landscapes, plaques, screens, dolls, cushions, etc. TEA KIOSK and REFRESHMENT STALL. Admission : Evening Is, afternoon free. Valuable admission prize every evening. Wm. RYAN. Hon. Sec. RE-APPEARANCE AFTER AN ABSENCE OF TWO YEARS OF MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY AT THE QPERAj_£OUSE. ON FRIDAY. NOV. 3kd; SATURDAY, NOV. 4th. Mr Branscombe brings with him on this tour FOUR BOY SOPRANOS and a Male Quartet, assisted by MADAME MARIE HOOTON, Contralto ; and MR DUDLEY CAUSTON, Humorous Musical Sketches. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s, Stalls 2s 6d, Pit Is. Early doors 6d extra. Reserved seats and day sale tickets at Park's. Early doors 7-7.30 p.m. Concert 8 p.m. Carriages 10 p.m. By special request an Anthem will be sung at each concert. Complete change of programme each evening. Books of words (price 3d) on sale at Opera House. CHAS. CHAMBERS, . . Manager. J^IOEUH THEATRE. MR ALFRED H. BURTON, Of Dunedin, (Elocutionist and Exponent of English Literature) will give Two of his " Evenings AVrni Great Authors." On WEDNESDAY, November Bth, and MONDAY, November 13th, l<)05, at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, November S- ' "The Women of Dickens,,' His Lovable Women, His Foolish Women, His Quaint Women, His Hate ful Women. MONDAY, November 13- ---" An Evenixc: with Thackeray," " Vanity Fair." Admission: 2s, back seats Is. Double tickets (front seats) for single evening 3s; double tickets transferable for both evenings ss. ON NOVEMBER 9th, 1905, IN aid of the Aslihurst Town Band Funds, ' ♦HRDIRN PARTY IN THE ASHHUEST DOMAIN. Milk and hot water provided. Collection in aid of Band funds. Social and Dance in Town Hall at S p.m. Ladies free. Gents 2s i W. J. ANDREW, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8130, 31 October 1905, Page 1
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