LAST NIGHT Of the compelling, ail-power nil Vitagraph ,Still'. A MODERN PRODIGAL. A MODERN PRODIGAL. A MODERN PRODIGAL. A MODERN PRODIGAL. .And TOM REECE, TOM REECE, TOM REECE, The Billiard Wizard, It FULLERS' 1 PricesH6 u&ual. QPE R A , HO CS E. Direction llrennan-Fuller, Ltd. THE BRENNAN.FULLER ALL-STAR REFINED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 12th and 13th September. REFINED ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE, REFINED ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE, llcaded hv the most exjx>nsive act at proscMit in Australasia. THE ROYAL BANZAiS, THE ROYAL BANZAIS, THE ROYAL BANZAiS, The World's Fore most Equilibrists, combining Picturesqusness and Cleverness v.'itli (iOIiGKOVS SCENERY. Don't itfiss This Programme. Dim-t from England, THE LYRICAL FOUR, THE LYRICAL FOUR, \ oral solos. ducts, trios, quartettes, humorous sketches and principal boy turns. HE STANDS ALONE! CORONA, CORONA, CORONA, CORONA, CORONA, CORONA, The man who ma'kos tho cornet talk. The- man who lias made N.Z. talk. The Darling of the Gods, MADGE BERESFORD, MADGE BERESFORD, Principal Boy ( horns Comedienne. First appearance in New Zealand of NEIL CANT. NEIL CANT, Popular Scotch Comedian. Special attraction: OLGA PENNINGTON, Impersonator and Comedienne. Popular prices. 3s. is and Is. Box plan at Millar's, 'looking Gd extra. CLAVDK YOl Manager. ' ODDFELLOWS' HALL.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. A DURESS 15V MR. R. ROSS. Subjeet "The Worker and liis Business." Everybody invited. "| ONXIBCRN.—Church or England. sIJ Evensong and Sermon, 7.H0 p.m. to-morrow. September < tii. Hoiy Communion. SUo a.m.. Sunday, September 14th. ALL SAINTS' CHCRCH. A SERVICE FOR MEN. W lLr ' 1,0 held TO-MORROW (SunV j day j al'tcnicx.i!, commencing 0.10. >■ nb• fh■ L: "Y<hv Prav?" Piviu-hev: The Vicar. ST. PAl'I/K METHODIST CTiriK'H. !Ull;A!) STREET. OINDAY. p) Preacher. Rev. F. W. Boys. i p.m.. " A Religious Absurdity"—defended. Preacher. Rev. F. W. Bnvs. Dm i and Anthem. " Hear then, in Love. RONCOTEA HORTK TI.TCRAL SOCIETY'S BULB SHOW. CORONATION 11 ALL. RONCOTEA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th. Entries close 10 p.m. Tuesday, Sent. F. C. SKI)DON, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. MOTOR CAR WILL LEAVE RONGOTEA DAILY, 9 a.m., via Awahuri, to Palmerston. Leaves Phoenix Hotel. 4 p.m., via Awahuri. - AY. J. LEWIS & SON. 131 AUCTION SALES /CONDUCTED by us since the New v J .Year, which speaks volumes to the SATISFACTION WE GIVE. ALL SALES PAID OUT NEXT DAY. Arrange Clearing Sales with MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers.
TTNION STEAM SHIP COMFANY li' OF N.Z.. LIMITED. Stesmerg leave Wellington as under, weather and circumstances uormittmg: FOR LYTTELTON. Cargo received till 3 p.m. onl.v. DUNKDIN. Via LYTTELTON. Ta raw-era t Tues S"p. 9 ') p.m. Monowai Fri Sep. 12* • o p.m. fTaking Bluff. Hohart and cnmo for traiK-liipment at Dunedin. V.IA'VV. UOBART mil! MELBOURNE, from nrXKDLX. Warrimoo Mon Sep. S 3 p.m. Mieraki Mon Sep. lo MELBOURNE, Via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. BLUFF and HOBART. Mnnukat Tlmr Sep. 18 5 p.m. tWirelees telegraphv. bydney DIRECT. Mauifganuit Fri Sep. 19 o p.m. Warrimoot Fri Sep. 20 o p.m. tWirekas telegraphy. Car fro not received after 8 p.m. SYDNEY, Via NAPIER.. GISBORNE and AUCKLAND. Tarawera* Tlmr Sep. 18 5 p.m. "Tranships to Maheno at Anokland. NAPIER. GISBORNE and AUCKLAND. • IN!aitai )ion Sep. 8 ;"> p.m. Tarawera Tlmr Sep. 18 o run. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. Rarawa leaves New Plymouth on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays on arriv&l of mail trains from Wellington. NELSON. Via PICTON and BLENHEIM. Pateena Mon Sep. 8 12.4n'p.m. Patcena Wed Sep. 10 12.45 p.m. Pateena Fri Sep. 12 12.15 p.m. WEST-PORT, GREYMOUTH iaud HOKITIKA), via NELSON. Araluira* Sat Sop. 13 12.45 p.m. •No Nelton oarfo.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9590, 6 September 1913, Page 1
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