A GREAT SHOW, A GOOD OBJECT. GRAND HOCKEY BENEFIT. In order to provide the expenses of Our Lady Representatives to the Annual Tourney. Harvard's To-Night. Who will present a picture programme par excellence. WILL EVANS HARNEBSING A HORSE Is the funniest thing to date. The only objection is that it results in severe pains in the side. BHYLOCK, Is a masterly presentation of "The Merchant of Venice.'' adapted for the screen. DANCES OF THE ACES. Quite one of the mast original, remarkable, dainty, and delightful films imaginable. GRAND MATINEE TOMORROW. RONGOTEA ROYAL MAIL COACH. PASSENGERS are requested to noto that the coach leaves the Royal Hotel daily lor Rongotoa, via Awahnri, at 3.15 p.m. All parcels left at Edmonds' Stables. Broad street, will receive prompt and careful attention. H. CLARKE, Proprietor. DRUIDS' SOCIAL RE-UNION. IVI union, which is to take place at the close of the meeting on TUESDAY night. This re-union is open only to members, their vivos, families and ladv friends. Cards 8 till 9.30. Dancing 10 till 12 p.m. Admission free. S. H. TODD, Arch Druid. OROUA LODGE, D.A.0.D., No. 5. rHE Ordinary Fortnightly Meeting of the Oroua Lodge of Druids, No. 5, will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall. Cuba street, on TUESDAY. September 0, 1913, at 7 p.m. sharp. Husineee: General. CHAS. S. RUSH, Secretary. A *oeial for the members, their wives, families and lady friends will be held; at 8 p.m.
Removal Notice, J. DONALDSON, TAILOR, I7ISHES to let his numerous eua- ' * tomers and the general public know that ho has removed to Coleman Place, and is now in premises situated below the Manawatu Tea Rooms, whero he will open up a stock of NEW SEASON'S GOODS OX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. Customers can depend on getting hill valus for their money from J. DONALDSON, "THE TAILOR,"
BICYCLES! BICYCLES! ROYAL STANDARD Cycles, built in 1 Coventry. Tly small amount of £'s l"s (xi will purchase one of these beautiful machine*, complete with frcowhoel, two brakes, good tyres and tubes, mudguards, pumps and tools. £5 17s 6d Cash at HALL AND JONES, Agents for Rudge-Multt and Bradbury Motor Cycles, COLMEAN PLACE ... Palmerston X.
THE PASTEURISED MILK & ICE SUPPLY. W. G. BROAD, Proprietor, Te Awe Awe Street, PALMERSTON >*ORTH, BEGS to notify the public tKat he is opening a Dairy with Mrs Dixon, corner of Cuba and Campbell street, on Ist September next, wliere a first-class supply of Pasteurised Milk, Cream and Butter can be obtained, and orders left promptly attended to. Milk, Cream, Butter and Ice delivered to all parts of the borough. Telephone 354.
CLEARING SALES HARRY PALMER AS the Beet and Busiest Market on the oourt. Big connection, ready tale, prompt returns and good re-
Bankrupt Stack. HE Wellington Realisation Com-] pany have received a wire from Auckland that their tender has been accepted for Mr Fletcher's large stock at Hamilton, and to make room for the new goods they have decided to sacrifice the whole of the bankrupt stock oi John dark. Waitara. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. - Not the Address: WELLINGTON REALISATION CO., Next Pringle's, Sauare. IVIN A 00., LTD., Foxton, Afenti J for the "Gertie," "Awahou," "Queen of the South," at Foxton, and pool and London, and Glob* Insni Co., Ltd., Victona Insurance Co., 4fe Bkiv, fcTill tad Albion fl>„ Ltd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9589, 5 September 1913, Page 1
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