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THIS EVENING—OPERA HOUSE THIS EVENING—OPERA HOUSE MATINEE To-morrow MATINEE MATINEE Afternoon MATINEE HAYWARD'S PORJLAR PICTURES HAYWARD'S POPULAR PICTURES Presenting: The Scales of Justice. Ear of Corn. Highwayman. Mining in the Mountains. A Conquest. Lady's Companion. Wonderful Coat. Alpine Echo. And many other brilliant Cinematograph Gems. Usual prices and Concessions. ukiUkbt] AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. SPORTS GROUND, Palmerston N. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 16th and 17th, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. Wednesday. Admission : Gates Is ; Stands Is ; or Season Tickets with gates and stand privileges, 2s 6d. Children half-price. 0. H. CLELAND, Hon. Secretary. OROUA BRIDGE SPORTS ASSOCIATION. ON THURSDAY, March 17th, the up train from Foxton to Palmerston, at 9 a.m., the down train, Palmerston to Foxton, at 12 noon, the up train from Foxton to Palmerston at 3.10 p.m., the down train, Palmerston to Foxton, at 5.35 p.m., will stop at Pyke's Crossing, opposite Racecourse, to pick up and set down passengers attending Sports. W. PARLANE, Secretary, 0.8.5.A. HOROWHENUA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. S P ORT S ST. PATRICK'S DAY, March 17th. X? Kd IN PRIZES.—Foot Races, oW_)LJ Cycle Races, Motor Races, Pony Races, Pony Trots. GREAT VARIETY OF EVENTS. Particulars from J. PHILLIPS, Secretary, Levin. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1910. TMNTRIE'S will close as under:— 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. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N.— TO LET for 6ocials, 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. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL HOME. A BARGAIN. WE are instructed, on behalf of R. W. Brown, Esq., who has decided to again take up his residence on his farm, to offer for sale his fine house and lands, situated in College Street East, a few yards from Fitzherbert Street. The house was erected to Mr Brown's order about 12 months ago, and contains eight large room 6, with every modern convenience. Anyone desirous of securing this should to us early. The property will be sold at a bargain, and the terms made to suit. BROPHY & MOWLExvi, WATS EMPIRE OAEE. No. 9, Broad Street. FISH 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 (Near Colliiison and Cunninghame's.) WOOJ, IS UP, 10 PER CENT.—(GOOD!) jfi Q Q AAA LET loose in WelcW OO 5 U"LJ U lington last week at 5 per cent, in £200 to £500 lots.— (Bravo!) Banks are obliged to let out at 5 per cent., they can't get 6 per cent.— (Good job!) Fortune's Wheel has turned. Everything is in clover. No more Trash Bikes. Get the world's best now. MASSEY-HARRIS & RALEIGHS AT £ 18 AND £ 16 At C. S. PWKERING'S. THE SQUARE. Come and join in the Fortune's turning tide. I THOS. P HENDERSON, PRACTICAL Piano and Organ Tuner. 13$ years' Home experience. Only addresses: Dresden Piano Company, and Church Street West, corner of West Street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9162, Issue 9162, 11 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9162, Issue 9162, 11 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9162, Issue 9162, 11 March 1910, Page 1