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OPERA HOUSE, THIS EVENING AT 8. Last Night of this Record'' Breaking Programme. HAYWARD'S POPULAR PICTURES HAYWARD'S POPULAR PICTURES To-Morrow Evening All New To-Morrow Evening Programme. - A Colossal Series of Surprises. A Magnificent and Intensely Interesting Art Film. GREAT MOTOR BOAT RACE. GREAT MOTOR BOAT RACE. More exciting than horse' racing. TWELVE O'CLOCK EXPRESS. TWELVE O'CLOCK EXPRESS. A powerful Dramatic Subject, and A HOST OF OTHER PICTURES. Full particulars to-morrow. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N— TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectflres, arid other amusements. New, convenient, and up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated; an admirable place for entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. Devine, Empire Hotel. WANTED Known—That D. McNair, late of Masterton. is now proprietor of Tattersall's Stables, Rangitikei Street. Rubber tyred gigs, buggies, etc., always on hire. Good stands, feeds, and attention at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 474.

GOODWILL, including freehold of shop, dwelling, tools, stock, blacksmith business. Price only £450. Time payments or terms arranged.— J. A. Nash and Co., George Street. RED ROSE BUTTER Again.—Extract from note lately received by the Secretary from a leading merchant:—"Clients are coming to us for supplies_ of high-class butter, and we would like your directors to agree to increase our weekly supply." Appreciations such as this are frequent, and are the result of aiming high in the production of a good, honest, finely made article, combined with favourable natural conditions. Get it! BT3 PAINT stands alone for •jL • durability and finish. B.P. must not be confused with other cheap ready mixed paints on the market. B.P. is practical paint for practical painters, and is guaranteed to give better results than any other. Local agents—Clarke and Thompson. Church Street, opposite Grand Hotel.

'Phone 417. I T> UTTER and EGGS—We are highest cash buyers in any quantity. Ice always on sale and cool storage always -available. Palmerston North Fresh Food and Cooling Stores, Ltd., Princess Street. YSTERS! Oysters! Oysters!— Way's Empire Cafe, Palmerston's Premier Oyster Saloon. We submit our bill of fare for your poru"sal. Your choice for Is.:—Fried 'Flounders, Soles, Schnapper, Boiled Fish and Oyster Sauce, Grilled Steak, Chops, Sausages with onions, Bacon, Eggs, Tomatoes or Oysters, Boiled, Fried, Poached, and Scrambled Eggs, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs, Plain Sweet and Savoury Omelettes, Oysters on Shell, also curried, Fried, Stewed, Cold Joints, etc., etc.- All at Is. Always ready from 8 a.m. to midnight. At Way's Empire Cafe, Broad Street (near Collinson and Cunninghame's). ■> •

\K7 ANTED Known—That W. E. TurVV ner and Co. have taken over the Butchery Business lately carried on by E Burke, in Broad Street, where they will continue to supply none but the Primest Government-Inspected Meat. OartS call daily for orders. Note address : —Opposite Flourmill in Broad Street. ANTED Known—The Cosmopolitan Dining and Supper Rooms, 7, Main Street "W., next Bittelmeyer'e Hairdressing saloon, are open daily from. 9 a.m. until midnight. Soups, fish and grills a speciality. Hot pies, tea and cakes, cordials, etc. Mrs Kemp, Proprietress. WALTHER & YORTT (late E. Johansen and Co.), Terrace End Wood and Coal Yard, supply wood and coal in any. quantity to all parte of the town. Good measure and prompt delivery still a leading feature. Order your next lot from us. 'Phono No. 219. Orders may be left at S. T. Hunt and Co.'s, next Club Hotel. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 26, Queen Street. Mrs Captain Brown. NEXT TERM begins January 31st, 1910. _ Mr (1 W. NAYLOIi, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER,

St. Andrew's Church. Pupils received for VOICE PRODUCTION. PIANO, i ORGAN and THEORY. JJIIPILS from a distance have special Raihvay concessions. 31, CHURCH STREET EAST. . MRS. HAWSON and MISS MUNKO, riHEACHERS of Singing, Piano. -®- Violin, Viola, 'Cello.. Bass, Theory of Music. Teaching resumed January 31, 1910. Music Room, 11, Cole's Buildings. Private residence, 112, Broad Street MADAME HARRIS * (Voice Specialist. LADIES and Gentlemen desirous of Voice Culture, with view to effective and refined solo singing may interview Madame Harris re terms at her Studio, c/o D. B. Harris, Chemist, Duke and Main Streets, Palmerston N. N.B.— accompaniment playing, etc., taught. MR F. W.. A-. MASON, conductor of " Liedertafel,'' can take a limited number of pupils for singing after January 30th. For terms and particulars apply F. W. A. MASON, Scandia Street. t 'Phone 220.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9135, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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