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TO-NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. STIRRING DRAMATIC SUBJECTS. Last Night, To-night, BEAUTIFUL SCENIC STUDIES. Last Night, To-night, HILARIOUS COMIC CREATIONS. Last Night, To-night, Accompanied by Choice ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. All the Best at the OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. (Vtx• yj c GREAT NO-LICENSE GATHERING. Mrs. KARTON, GLASGOW'S EX-COUNCILLOR, ILL LECTURE in the MUNICIPAL HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, On the "No-License Question." His "Worship the Mayor will preside. UNIC IP A L HALL. JUNE-20th, 1911. Monster Tea and Public meeting, in aid of ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH. Tea fom 5.30 p.m. to 7.0 p.m. Admission—ONE SHILLING. Choruses by combined Choir, consisting of members of St. Andrew's, Congregational, Feilding Methodist, Cuba Street, and Broad Street Methodist Choir, Solos by leading local talent. Special offering towards building fund, < CORONATION NIGHT. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. RAND PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION, Organised by Overseas Club and Navy League. National and Patriotic Songs, Speeches, Choruses, etc., etc. Palmerston North Band. Salvation Army Band. Grand Chorus of CHILDREN Stage Manager... Mr. C. 11. Warden. Musical Director, Mr C. W. Naylor. Admission, (id and Is. C. S. WOOD, A. V. BURNARD, Joint secretaries. Overseas Club and Navy League. MUSICAL FESTIVAL OF THE EMPIRE. Coming of the GREATEST CHOIR IN THE WORLD, VOICES, TO PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 30th, at 1 p.m. ONE Empire. ONE New Zealand, ONE United Chorus in ONE Bond of Harmony. Reserved seats, 10s; admission, os. Box Plan, Mr J. C. Lane, A. and P. Association's Building. HUGO GORLITZ, _ Representative of Dr. Charles Harriss. WANTED. COMPETENT ENGINEER to take charge of and work machinery. Apply stating salary required to "Z.," care of "Standard" office. NORDDEUTSGTIER LLOYD, N.D.L. IMPERIAL STEAMSHIPS. Reduced Fares to London and the Continent, via Colombo, Suez, Naples, Genoa, Algiers Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen ' Tons Sydney. fZicton 8133 ... Juno 17 tßoon 8131 ... t uly 5 fGoeben 8792 ... Aug. 12 tSevdlilz 8000 ... Sept. 9 fScharnhorst ... 8031 ... Oct. 7 FARE from New Zealand to London: Ist *£7o Bs, £110; 2nd £42 18(5, £66; 3rd £l6 to £lB, £2B 16s to £32 Bs. Reduced Rales through to Now York. _ Regular Four*\vcekly Scvvico oj. I win Screw Steamers from Sydney, via New Guinea to Hong-Kong, Yokohama ami Kobe, connecting al; Hong-Kong with N.D.L. Fortniiflitly Express Mail Service to Europe. English spoken. GOLDINGHAM AND BECIvEiT, LTD. Agents, Palmerston North, QHAW, A COMPANY, LTD. Pta DIRECT LINE of STEAMER? For PLYMOUTH and LONDON. Via Montp Video arid Twißnne. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS: 'Ckiwnßt&nm pemittons), f\>n? Date).! of KinftJ Name. Res. Leaving Port. "Homo 12232 June 16 Wellington *Athenic 12234 July 13 Wellington *tCorinthic 12232 Aug. 10 *+Aravn 0372 Sept ? Wellington *tTainui 9957 Oct. 5 Wellington "Twin screw. tOall at Rio de Janeiro. Through bookings to Vnlparaiso and other South Amoricon ports. Bpscial facilities given to residents In the'colony to bring out friends from Home, either by pre-payraent of passage money in New Zealand or by gnarantee. For full particulars apply to the spent*— MELLSOP ELIOTT AND On Or DALQETY AND CO.. LTD.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 17 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 17 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 17 June 1911, Page 1