THE PLACE TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING, IyUNiCIPAL. OPERA HOUSE. PALMERSTON'S LEADING ■THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! RECORD SUCCESS Special RECORD SUCCESS ' Carnival RECORD SUCCESS Season. PROFESSOR BARRASS, PROFESSOR BARRASS, (From London.) And his marvellous MEBRY IiI'ITI.H IMWi'LE. MERRY LI'ITLI'I PEOPLU. « ATTRACTION '1 ATTRACTION opera house : m pictures ■Tlio only Municipal \\w\m I'iciuvo Eiiloi'liiiiiinoiil. hi N.Z. .Ho Biiro mill m TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME, to bo rm'opiii'il for Mm liinl. lime. COMPUKTE (!JIAN(iK FRIDAY EVKNING. A Series of Colo.val Pie-tonal Novelties Übiiiil Prices: Is mid Gd. No Display To-morrow Evening. CORONATION NIGHT. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. GRAND PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION, Organised by Overseas Club and Navy League. "God Save the King." Speech The Mayor. Selections Palmorston N. Band. Speech ... President Overseas' Club. Song and Chorus, "Here's a health to His Majesty," Children. Speech D. Buick, Esq. Song, ''Veteran," Mr J. Bett. Speech R. MeNab, Esq. "Rule Britannia." Speech President Navy League. Selection Salvation Army Band. Song, "Sons of the Sea," Mr A, E. Bennett. Chorus, "Red, White and Blue." Children. Admission, 6d and Is. C S. WOOD, A. V. BURNARD, Joint secretaries, Overseas Club and Navy League. MANAWATU HUN] 1 . A COMPLIMENTARY Meet will be, fl held at Mr Sutherland's, Boundary road, on, FRIDAY, June 23rd. Throw-off at 2.30. Committee meet on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. W. MeKENZIE, Secretary. £IOO Maiden Stake. £IOO. OPEN SWEEPSTAKE, PUPPY STAKE, THURSDAY, June 22, FRIDAY, 23. Starting 1 p.m. Thursday, and 11.30 a.m. Friday. The Draw will be held at the Royal Hotel on Wednesday, 21st, at 7.30 p.m. RATA DAIRY COMPANY, RATA. WANTED.-A buttermaker for the Rata Dairy Company's factory, Rata. Must have driver's certificate. Award rates. Apply at once. MANAGER, Rata. WANTED. A COMPETENT ENGINEER to £*■■ take charge of and work machinery. Apply stating salary required to "Z.," caro of "Standard" office. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for V the purchase of a valuable BLOCK OF LAND, situated in heart of the business part of Palmerston North. Particulars are as follows: Corner ' Cuba Street and Bourke Street size 33ft x 90ft. Cuba Street, next butcher's shop, size 33ft x 90ft. _ _ Bourke Street, adjoining above, together with small cottage erected thereon, size 60ft x 66ft. A loft right of way. from Bourke Street has been reserved, and this gives access to back of all sections, right to use same. Wo are also prepared to receive offers for Gentleman's Home, known as 59 Cuba Street. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY. June 24th, 1911. at the office of MESSRS W. H. LAMBERT & CO., No. 20. Cuba Street, Palmerston North. COMPANY, LTD. The DIRECT LINE of STEAMERS For PLYMOUTH and LONDON. Via Mont* Video and Teneriffo. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS: _ (Oiionrast&ncea permitting) Tons Dates of Final Name. Reg, Leaving Port. Clonic 12232 June 16 Wellington ♦Athenic 12234 July 13 Wellington •tCorinthio 12232 Aug. 10 HArawa 9372 Sept 7 Wellington 'fTainui 9957 Oct. 5 Wellington "Twin screw. tCall at Rio de Janeiro. Through bookings to Valparaiso and other. South American ports. Special facilities given to residents In the colony to bring out friends from Home, either by pre-payment of pawage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. For full particulars apply to the i#ent»— MELLSOP, JSMOTT AND CO. Or DALGETT AND CO.. LTD
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 21 June 1911, Page 1
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