HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Pictures. New Ail-Star Programme. JO-NICHTI TO-NIGHT! NORDISK'S GREATEST SUBJECT. COUNT ZARKA, A Powerful Play of High Life and the Underworld. Thrilling Adventures of an Aristocratic Criminal. A Strong Story of Love, Intrigue, and Gallant Heroism. THE INTERRUPTED SEANCE. A Humorous Burlesque on occult Seances. THE CATCH OF THE SEASON. Lubin's Immense Comedy. AND OTHER FIRST-CLA'SS SUBJECTS. APERA HOUSE. FRIDAY 12th. SATURDAY 13th. Earl Dayton has the honour to present the World-Famed Indian Hypnotist PRINCE RANJI GANZI. THE MAN WHO WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU. PRINCE RANJI GANZFS extraordinary power of Hypnotic control will astonish and convince the most sceptical. "A GUILTY INNOCENT." "THE GREAT HUMAN CHAIN." "THE WALK TO DEATH." and a whole host of scientific demonstrations together with crisp, clean comedy, unquestionably completing the greatest programme ever placed before the Eng-' lish-speafkins race. Prices: 3s. 2s. Is. Children Half Price. Box Plan at Millar's.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. * MEETING of the Manawatu Foot- . ball Association will be held in the New Royal Hotel TO-NIGHT, Thursday, June 11th. at 8 o'clock. H. A. WAGSTAFF, Secretary. FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUND. SATURDDAY 1 SENIOR GAMES O Ci JUNIOR GAMES L UNITED—HUIA AT 1.30. AWAHURI-ASHHURST. AT TERRACE END COURSING GROUND. JLI Dance to be held at Newburv on THURSDAY, June 11th, 8 p.m. Proceeds for the sporting candidate. Music by J. Small. Prices: Gents 2s 6d, double tickets 3s, ladies Is. Good floor, supper provided. Motor-cars leaving Post Office at 7.30. Passengers brought out free of charge. E. COLLINS, D. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretaries. WORKING MEN'S CLUB. Ladies' Night for the Carnival Queen. TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. FINE PROGRAMME. MEMBERS and Lady friends heartily invited. LOYAL MANAWATU LODGE, M.U.0.0.F. SOCIAL AND DANCE. N Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba Street, on . FRIDAY, June 12th, in aid of Tickets for No. 5 (Miss Taylor) for Queen of the Carnival. Good Music. Good Floor. Gents 2s 3 lad : es Is,
CARNIVAL QUEEN ELECTION. CANDIDATES: J. Mis* Cook (Green). 2. Miss Harris (Red). 3. Mi6s Mailman (Blue). 4. Miss Millar (Purple), o. Miss Taylor (Pink). VOTES 2d EACH. START TO VOTE TO-DAY. POSTER AND FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL. IN SHOWGROUNDS RINK, JULY 6th, 1914. Handsome Prize* allotted for large variety of contests. A Grand Opportunity for business people to advertise their wares. OPERA HOUSE CARNIVAL WEEK. BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENTS EVERY EVENING. TANGO, RAGS, PLAYS, COMEDIES, ETC. H. K. SWALLOW, , Hon. See.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WEBB AND BROWN, (Bert) (Jack) TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. AVE pleasure in announcing that . they will commence business in premises now occupied by J, Procter. Cuba Street near National Bank), on MONDAY, June Ist. Full stocks of all the latest fashions in gentlemen's and ladies' materials now showing. Place your orders early and avoid disappointment. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Ring 'Phone 666. Palmerston North Cleaning Co. Established 1911. JOHN SMITH Proprietor. WINDOWS, Carpus, etc., cleaned on the shortest notice. Address: Featherston Street West.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9810, 11 June 1914, Page 1
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