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CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Is OPERA HOUSE Is 6d PICTURES 6d TWO CHANGES WEEKLY. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. This Evening's Great Display Includes HAMLET. Shakespeare's HAMLET. Dramatic Masterpiece. • • A PLAIN. SONG. -A PLAIN SONG. An American Biograph Photo. Drama. LOVE IN QUARANTINE. LIFE ON THE ALPS. SCENES IN CORNEGRAT. LAW OF HONOUR. A LUNATIC .AT LARGE. HUNTING THE GIRAFFE. MODERN CHINA, Around MODERN CHINA. AROUND MONTINEGRO. BOTTLE'S BABY. And many others. | V |UNIOIPAL OPERA HOUSE. THE NEXT GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Direction J. and N. Tait. FRIDAY,' MARCH 10th. The Famous Australian Soprano, and The Most Popular Singer of the Day. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY. Alexander Caemphau6en, Baritone. Louis 'Hattenbach, 'Cellist. ' William Conway, Pianist. Box Plans opens at Mr W. Park's on Monday, Marcli 6th, at 9 o'clock. Special A Section set apart for country applications, which will receive prompt attention. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s. Manager 6. Homan Barnes. MADAME HARRIS, VOICE SPECIALIST. k RTISTIO Training of Singers, \. Italian Bel Canto method. Diction, Interpretation of Opera, Oratorio, and Ballads. Piano and Accompaniment playing taught. Terms, etc., at "The Studio," care of D. B. Han-is, Chemist, Main Street East. JRS. HAWSON'S Classes for Ad- '•*- ults and Juveniles will re-open after Easter, Private Lessons by arrangement. 112, Broad Street. BOTHERED WITH BAGGAGE? »TJ7HY should you be when our V V checking system offers complete relief at a minimum of expenes. We collect, from your door, check on by rail or sea, and you arrive to find your things waiting for you at your destination. Can you imagine anything better than that, and all you pay is a trifle for cartage. N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Last Few Days of Miller s ASSIGNED E would' not have you disap'Y- pointed, as there are just a few grand SNIPS To be had if you come early. GOOD VALUE and TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. As goods are reduced to less than half the usual prices in order to clear them and realise cash. NEW CYCLES, complete/with tyres, £8 8s HEAVYWEIGHT COVERS, usual price 19s 6d; NOW lis 3d. RELIABLE COVERS, usual price 8s . 6d;NOW6s4d. TUBES, usual price 6s 6d; NOW 4s MUDGUARDS, Set, usual price 6s 6d;NOW 3s 6d. FREEWHEELS, usual price 7s 6d; NOW 2s 9d. mm SADDLES, usual price 7s 6d; NOW 3» IU. ■, „ '„, CARRIERS, Parcel, usual 2s 6d; NOW lid. • PEDALS,, usual price 7s 6d; NOW 3s 6d pair. f . SADDLE COVERS, usual price 2s 6d; NOW Is 2d. . BRAKES,. Front, usual price 6s 6d; NOW 2s lid. ■ ■ in This Sale of MILLER'S ASSIGNED STOCK is being held ■ at the Nonpareil Cycle Coy., COLEMAN PLACE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. SAILINGS from Wellington .m under (circumstances permitkporlYTTELTON and DUNEDIN. Wimmera Fri Mar 10 5 p.m. Victoria Fri Mar 24 5 p.m. Ulimaroa Thur Mar 30 5 p.m. Wimmera Fri Apr 7 5,p.m, MELBOURNE, Via LYTTELTON, OUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART, Ulimaroa§ Thur Mar' 30 ■ Bp: NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Victoria Thur Mar 30 4 p.m Ulimaroa Thur Feb 23 6 p.m. Victoria Thur Mar 2 4 p.m Wimmera Thur Mar 16 4 p.m FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Ulimaroa? Fri Mar 17 5 p.m tDoes not call at Lyttelton, *6oooTons. Twin Screw. fCalling at Milford Sound. All tickets are available also fa stop-over or return by any of thi Union Co.'s steamers, and holders o TT.fI.S. (V« tickets may travel bi above-named vessels. • Head Office for New Zealand :- Qniwn's Chambers. WELLINGTON. r OU insisD on getting Prize Win X nirig Butter. "SAFE BUT TER" manufactured at Makino.—l lit. oil grocers. "Safe Butter." !■• ffiOß WELLINGTON S.B. QUEEN oTTHE SOUTH. Leaves FOXTON every Tuesdaj Thursday and' Saturday. (Circumstances permitting). for freight and passage apply toLEVIN & CO., LTD., FOXTON. Palmerston North Agents: HHfISRS MELLSOP. ELIOTT AN] I COMPANY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 1

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