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MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE, . Lessees, Messrs Thompson and Payne. Direction of H. W. Thompson. Thompson - Payne Pictures. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An entirely new and wonderful programme. Every picture a perfect gem. We instill knowledge by fascinating methods. Don't fail to see the greatest success ever achieved in Dramatic Studies— "THE ROCKY ROAD." "THE ROCKY ROAD." "THE ROCKY ROAD." Also Pathe Freres Latest Success in Colour Cinematography: "THE RHINE" "THE RHINE " From Cologne to Bingen. Supreme in Art and Beauty. And_ many other scenic, dramatic, and roaring comics too numerous to mention. T.-P. POPULAR PRICES. T.-P. POPULAR PRICES. Remember—TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. PETER PAN. MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE, Palmerston North. Direction, Mr J. C. Williamson. RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents J. M. Barrie's World-famous Fairy Play, "PETER PAN." "PETER PAN.'"PETER PAN." ''I saw it on its 98th performance; I hope to see it again on its 998 th, for there is no reason why it should ever grow stale."—W. T. Stead on the London production.

Presented by a SPECIALLY ORGANISED AND BRILLIANT COMPANY, "Which is now playing to OVERFLOWING & ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES At Opera House, Wellington, Where Press and Public are UNANIMOUS IN THEIR ECSTATIC EULOGIES OF THIS DELIGHTFUL PLAY. (See Wellington papers.) Box plans open at G. H. Bennett and Co.'s next Saturday. Pirices—ss, 3s, 2s. NO EARLY DOOR.

RONGOTEA AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL AND GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. Autumn Show. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 20th and 21st. Open both days from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. ENTRIES, which ' close absolutely on Tuesday, 19th, at 8 p.m., may be left with Secretary at Temperance Hall on Saturday, 16th, after 8.30 a.m., or Tuesday, at Coronation Hall, after 4.15 p.m., or posted to Secretary at Glen Oroua. Exhibits must be staged by 11 a.m. on 20th. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to secretary. Promenade Concert Each Evening. Afternoon Tea and Supper on premises Admission: Adults Is, children 6d. All school children free on Thursday afternoon. W. S. GIBBS, Hon: Sec.

SKATING! SKATING! LYCEUM THEATRE. Commencing WEDNESDAY, April 6. OPEN daily. Afternoons 2.30 till 5 p.m.; evenings, 7.30 till 10 p.m. Admission Is; ladies 6d. A. E. SCHLAGER, Proprietor. EMPIRE HALL, Paimerston N.— 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. TRONMONGERY can be purchased FOR . next to NOTHING from the Special Value Shop AT any time. EDWARD'S Clarendon Buildings. LADIES, LOOK! WE are the people for up-to-date Costumes and ready-to-wear Dresses, Millinery, etc., at great reduction. Come early to avoid the crush. Geisha Tea Rooms under firstclass management.—MßS NIDD, Ladies' Outfitter, the Square. 1 MADAME HARRIS (Voice Specialist. T ADIES and Gentlemen desirous of J A 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, Paimerston N. N.B.—Pianoforte, accompaniment playing, etc.. taught. EMPIEE GAEE. No. 9, Broad Street. j 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 Collinson and Cnnninghame's.) i risTng'sun^cafe." " i (Next Council Chambers, Ifiie Square") ■ FTIHE most up-to-date establishment ; JL in Paimerston Nortl. Special -■' luncheon and tea room upstairs for \ ladies. Luncheons for buSiness men i a specialty. Meals at alllliours at reasonable rates. First-elEgs menu. .'Phone 120. % S. SANTOS. Proflietor.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9186, Issue 9186, 9 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9186, Issue 9186, 9 April 1910, Page 1