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CHILDREN'S GRAND : VARIETY ENTJKET AINMBN T (Under the Direction of Mrs Grant) In aid of the TECHNICAL SCHOOI FUNDS. MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSfc, TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. 1. Overture ... ... Hanley's Band 2. Tableau —"Memoriam to the King.' "Britannia," Mies Quayle; "Peace," Miss K. Quayle. "Na tions Mourn," the Children. 3. Recitation ... Mies White (Feilding), 4. Dumb Bells Children. 5. Song Mr W. Smith, 6. Tableau—"Harp of Erin" Miss K. Quayle. 7. Yacht Quadrilles—Misses Grant, Fargher, Rush (2), McCarty (2)j Yardley. 8. Musical Selection —"Motor Gar Galop" ... Miss Munro's Orchestra. 9. Sailors' Hornpipe—Misses Ruth Rush and Pauline McCarty. 10. Japanese Dance—Misses Jane Rosenlzett, Yardley, Patterson (2), Mitchell; Warner, Fletcher (2), Murray, INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 11. Overture ... Hanley's Band. 12. Tableau—"Mother's Devotion" Misses Peacock and Fletcher. 13. Skirt Dance—Misses Grant, McCarty (2), Rush (2), Yardley, Fargher. 14. Tableau "Defending his Sister" Masters Dredge and Fargher and Rita Fletcher. 15. Military Lancers—Misses Grant, Rush (3), Fletcher, McCarty (2), Fargher. ,16. Musical Selection—"David Garrick Gavotte" Miss Munro's Orchestra. 17. Highland S'chottische —Misses Elsie Fargher and Flo Fletcher. 18. Duet (Violin) Master Grant and Miss Hawson. 19. Skipping Dance—Misses Harvey, McCarty (2), Rush (2), Yardley, Grant, Mitchell. 20. Ventriloquial Entertainment Mr W. Fellowes. 21. Dialogue—"Beauty and the Beast," 3 _ Acts, Cottage Scene:—Vanity, Eileen Grant; Languor, Elsie Fargher; Father, Rose Rush; Beauty, Pauline McCarty; Beast, Phyllis McCarty; Fairy, Rita Fletcher. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. TRAM SERVICE. X HEREBY convene a public meeting of the ratepayers of the Borough of Palmerston North for Thursday, the 10th inst., at 8 p.m., in the Municipal Hall, for the purpose of considering the following proposals:— : j 1. Whether' the ratepayers require the installation of trams in the Borough. j 2. If so, shall the service be (1) an ; electric service costing, say, j £50,000, or (2) a self-contained car service to cost about I £23,000. I 3. Whether the ratepayers are pre- ! pared to recommend the Coun- ; cil to. grant. concessions to a ; company to install g, tram ser- j vice with the right to take over I the trams as a running concern at the end of seven years or a longer period. A full attendance is earnestly revested. J. A. NASH, Mayor. rth November, 1910. GREAT UNITED : MISSION. i I ' Commencing on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, J In the ( A. & P. A. HALL at the • SHOW GROUNDS. At 2.30 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. j Missioner: % DR. J. Q. A. HENRY. J Soloist and Choir Leader: c MR. C. A. POTTS. [, RECEPTION AND WELCOME, C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, r In f ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, At 7.30 p.m. Mr C. A. Potts will meet the United hoir in St. Andrew's S.S. Hall the i,me evening at 9 p.m. ALEXANDER'S HYMNS USED. Bring your own Book. EN'S LUNCHEON on MONDAY, At 1 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d, from Councillor aydon or,any of the Committee. A. BUCHANAN, 52, CUBA STREET, 0 PALMERSTON NORTH, j AA ACRES at 10s per acre, with - v/U R.O.P. at £10. Claimed to j i rich fattening land. .) CA ACRES, rich alluvial flat, ■ jVJ UU carrying 40 dairy cows, •ice £1250. Terms. BOROUGH SWIMMING BATHS. nHE BOROUGH BATHS ARE ' L NOW OPEN. A concrete j th 24 yards long ; pronounced by Ca- ! lie, the great swimming expert, to be e of the most up-to-date swimming ths in the colony. A swim 3d. Separate hours for ladies. B

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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