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AM EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HlilttllKi TO-NSCHT! TO-NIGHT! The Latest European Melodramatic ■ Success. COUNT ZAREA, A powerful Norilsk photo-play <;i High Life and of the Underworld. COUMT ZARKA. Thrilling adventures of an Aristocratic Criminal. COUNT ZARKA. A Strong Story of Love. Intrigue, and Gallant Heroism. In addition A SPECIALLY ELECTED LIST OF GEMS. MATINEE TO-MORROW. f\ P E R A HO U S E . TO-N3GHT! TG-MICHT! EAKL DAYTON presents the MAN OF THE MOMENT! PRINCE RANJI GANZI. The Celebrated Indian Hypnotist whose weird occult powers have astonished and electrified the Kngli.-.h-.-peaking TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Ho will give demonstrations of Hypnotic Control and Mental Tclepachv that have evervwlien an interne sen"A Guilty Innocent." "The Message From Home." "Tiia Walk to Death." 'The Great Hurr.sn Chain," etc., etc. Science—Drama Comedy skillully Mended, comnletiim an entertainment that will Educate, Enlighten and ' Prices: & L's and U. Children half price. Hiix Plan at Millar's. ihe Management request ail patrons to i>e seated at S p in sharp as, owing pi absolute silence I'-eing noeessary during the Prince's opening speech, late comers cannot ' v ■• admitted until its conLOYAL MAX AW ATI" LODGE, M.U.0.0.F. SOCIAL AND DANCE. TX Oddfellows' Hall. Cuba Street, on L TO-NIGHT (.mDAY.) in aid of Tickets for No. 5 (Miss Taylor) tor Queen of the Carnival. Good Music. Good Fh)0:. Gents life, 1 ;•••

TO-NIGHT ; MISS HARRS3, Ho, 2. SOCIAL AND DANCE. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. CARD PARTY. EMPIRE HALL. Dancinc and cards to roiiinienee at S cuts -6 6d. Ladies 1* and a batket V.O.F. COURT MANAW No. 5(>"). ■'jiiHE iialt-voariv Minunonre iuoouHg 1 oi iho'alMivo Lmfce will I- lick! on MONDAY, .hsm- !.">. at 7.30. [iusinws: Initiation. Payment oi Dues and General. A. J. YORTT, Secretary. OROUA LODGE, 1f.A.0.D., No. 6. THE Usual Fortnightly Meeting of ; the above Lodge will be held at the Oddfellows' Half. Cuba street, on TUESDAY. -June Hi.ju 7.3(1 p.m. Hitr>ine*.s: Initiation and General. Card tournev at cle-e 0.l meeting. C'HAS. S HUSH. Sf ret an".

CARNIVAL QUEEN ELECTION. CANDIDATES: 1. Miss Cook (Green). 2. Mies Harris (Red). .'). Miss Mailman (Blue). 4. Miss Millar (Purple). o. Miss Taylor (Pink). VOTES 2d EACH. START TO VOTE TO-DAY. POSTER AND FANCY DRESS SKATENC CARNIVAL. IN SHOWGROUNDS RINK, " JULY 6th, 1914. Handsome Prizes allotted for large variety of contests. A Grand Opportunity for business people to advertise their wares.

OPERA HOUSE CARNIVAL WEEK BRIG FIT ENTERTAi: iSNTS EVERY EVENLY. TANGO, RAGS. PLAYS, COMEDIES, ETC. H. K. SWALLOW, Hon. Sec. CROUCHER'S FOR ART-NEEDLEWORK & FANCY GOODS. /"I OLD and silver tincci, corda, braids \3i eprauyles, beads, coins, etc., etc., tor faru-y ureses and ©veuiLjj Tvear. Ladies' and children's underclothing, also baby linen and children's frocks made on the premises by experienced needle-workers. CROUCHER'S, THE SQUARE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9811, 12 June 1914, Page 1

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