Municipal opera house, Palmerston North. A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, MARCH Bth. First appearance in Palmerston of MR HARRY RICKARDS' ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE CO. Presenting the biggest aggregation of Novelty Acts ever submitted to a Palmerston audience. Mr and Mrs Bob Fitzsimmonds, In a Brilliant Comedy Sketch. Miss Julia Gifford, The Famous American Soprano. Mr Franco Piper, Maestro of the Spinning, Tossing, Juggling and Swinging Banjo. The Three Sisters Trapnelli Europe's leading Acrobats and Tumblers. The Wheelers, Trick Cyclists. Mr Fred Bluett, Comedian. Vaude and Verne, Comedians. And the BIOSCOPE PICTURES of the FITZSIMMONDS-LANG FIGHT. The programme to be submitted will be precisely, the same as that which created such a furore in "Wellington. Prices—4s, 2s (id, Is. Early doors 6d extra. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. Box plan at Park's. PUBLIC HALL, TOKOMARU. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 9th and 10th, 1910. HALL BAZAAR, To Reduce the Debt on the Building. STALLS—PIain, Fancy, Produce, Toy, Doll, Lolly, and Refreshment Stalls, Telegraph Office, Shooting Gallery, Quoits, Bran Tub, Guessing, Nail-driving, and Hat Trimming Competitions.
W. H. FIELD, Esq., M.P., will perform the opening ceremony at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Admission: Adults 6d, children half-price. Thursday , afternoon FREE. Biggest and Best ever held here. CRICKET. AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. SPORTS GROUND, Palmerston N. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 16th and 17th, at 2.30 p.m. Wednesday. Admission: Gates Is; Stands Is; or Season Tickets with gates and stand privileges, 2s 6d. Children half-price. O. H. CLELAND. Hon. Seeretarv.
HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1910. NTRIES will close as under:— MARCH 9th. Box Factory-made Butter for Export. 31b Dairy Salt Butter (separator). 31b Dairy Salt Butter (non-separator). MARCH 19th. Field Exhibits. MARCH 23rd. GENERAL ENTRIES. Entry forms and all particulars may be obtained either from the Secretary, Manawatu and W.C. A. and P. Association, or from the Secretary. CHARLES DOUGLAS, Secretary. Napier. I EMPIRE HALL, Palmereton N— .J TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and 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.
Masonic Hotel, j Telephone 10. Telephone 10. (Opposite Post Office), ASHHUIIST. SAM EVANS (late Cheltenham Hotel) Proprietor. THIS hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and customers can rely on getting real good accommodation. TARIFF: 4s Gd PER DAY. Weekly Boarders bv arrangement. FIRST-CLASS WINES & SPIRITS. Good Stables. Groom in attendance. Old friends and new are assured of a hearty welcome. THE KOYA I ) Cifiti PALMERSTON NORTH. Under New Management. THIS House, having been entirely refurnished, offers excellent accommodation to the travelling public. TARIFF, 8s per day. ONLY SPEIGHT'S BEER DRAWN. A. H. ROGERS, . Proprietor. (Late of Albion Hotel, Wanganui.)
WAY'S EMPIRE CAFE. No. 9, Broad Street. I TUSH and Oysters, fresh daily, everything clean, new, and up-to-date. Fish and Chips to take home. Oysters in Bottles always ready at WAY'S fNear Collinson and Cnnninghnme's.) MISS" CHAMBERS^ DRESSMAKER, 67, MAIN STREET EAST. FIT and Style guaranteed. Charges moderate.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9158, Issue 9158, 7 March 1910, Page 1
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