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MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE, Palmerston North. The place to spend an enjoyable evening. TO-NIGHT ! WEST'S PICTURES Will present a GRAND CARNIVAL PROGRAMME. 9000 FEET OF FILM, 9000 Comprising ALL NEW Scenic Studies. ALL NEW Industrial Series. ALL NEW Dramatic Subjects. ALL NEW Pantomimic Stories. ALL NEW Humorous Sketches. And the only animated picture TAKEN FROM AN AEROPLANE. Sensational! Marvellous! Fascinating! Follow the crowd to West's to-night. 600 Dress Circle and Front Stall seats at 2s. Ladies half-price. 700 Back Seats at Is. Children 6d to all parts. Doors open 7. Lights down at 8. SALVATION ARMY HALL. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. November 2nd and 3rd. SALVATION ARMY BIORAMA. A company 21 strong of Braes, Orchestral, and Vocal Musicians, with operators, etc., under the leadership of BRIGADIER PERRY, with their splendid programmes. " HEROES OF THE CROSS " And "SCOTTISH COVENANTERS." Subjects full of thrilling interest to all. These- films have all been produced in an Australian studio under Brigadier Perry's direction. Tickets, 2s and Is. Doors opon 7.15. Commence 8 p.m.

(DEVINE'S) MPIRE JJ ALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE VAGABOND SOLDIER." New Songs, New Scenery, New Faces. PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC CO. At UNION PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. "IT'S A CLUE. WORK ON IT." jyjUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. HUGH J. WARD Presents liis Brilliant Company of Comedians, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, and return of the enormously popular Australian artists, MISS ROSE MUSGROVE and MISS CELIA GHILONI In "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." The greatest laught-er maker extant. COME AND LAUGH. LAUGHTER is the natural expression of happiness. LAUGHTER is a cure, medicine an experiment. LAUGHTER is a necessity, not a luxury. LAUGHTER is humanity's safety valve. LAUGHTER is the rain where there has been a drought of joy. LAUGHTER is immediate _ gain, wealth has yet to achieve its purpose. v LAUGHTER is one word—"WARD." THURSDAY, November 4th. " THE MAN FROM MEXICO." FRIDAY, November oth, "MR. HOPKINSON." The climax of Amusement Realisation. Prices—ss, 3s, and 2s. Box plans at W. Park's. Day sales at Ross's. Touring Manager, Geoffrey Nye. FEILDING— Tuesday, November 2.

SHOW CARNIVAL. ZEALANDIA HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1909. GRAND CONCERT by leading local talent. Fancy Dances by Junior Convent Pupils. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1909. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Music by first-class orchestra. Admission, Concert 2s and Is; Dance, double 4s, single 2s 6d. • AND jyjILITARY TWO DAYS TOURNAMENT, Bth and 9th November. The following is the programme for MONDAY NIGHT'S DISPLAY, commencing at 8 o'clock: — The Brightest and most Brilliant Electric Light Display ever wit- . nessed in Palmerston North. 1. Exhibition of Sword Exercise by a squad of the Manavratu Mounted Rifles. 2. Figure Marching by 180 Cadets, under the direction of Capt. C. H. Warden. 3. Tableaux: "Sleeping at his Post." 4. Exhibition of Lance Exercise by a, scuiad of the Manawatu Mounted Rifles. 5. Tableaux: "Arms of the Empire." 6. Exhibition of Company Drill by the Wellington Highland Rifles, under Cj.pt. McDiarmid, including their Bands of Drums and Pipes. 7. Tableaux: "War." 8. Exhibition of Free Cymnastics by a squad of the Royal New Zealand Artillery. 9. Winning the V.C. 10. Musical Ride by the Manawatu Mounted Rifles. 11. Soldiers of the King. ADMISSION: One Shilling. E. DOVEY, S.S.M., Sec.

IN A NUT-SHELL— Quality the best, prices bed-rock, in Bird Cages, Sheep Shears, Bruslnvare, Lampware, and General Ironmongery, at R. P. Edwards and Sons, Ltd.. Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, the Square. Everv line imported direct from the Manufacturers. WANTED Known —That Dahl's wholesale and retail depot, Main Street, Palmerston North, is fully stocked with a full range of Horse and Cow Covei-s, Oilskin Clothing. Tents, and Tarpaulins, all of which are of the very best quality at

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9060, 2 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9060, 2 November 1909, Page 1