HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Pictures. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE NEW PROGRMME. Star featuring A GREAT EDISON DRAMA THE WITNESS TO THE WILL. A gripping and fascinating tale ably acted, founded on a celebrated will " case. A TREACHEROUS A TREACHEROUS RIVAL. Edison's Melodramatic Drama. THE MEASURE OF A MAN. THE MEASURE OF A MAN. A Most Exciting Tale of Life on Western Railroad. IN UPPER EGYPT. AND MANY OTHERS.
THE DANDIES. Tho approach of THE DANDIES can oo heard as distinctly as the rhvthmic tread of a man with a wooden leg as he marches along the pavement THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Send greetings, and intimate that they will arrive with due pomp and ceremony and open their season in the Iqpera HOUSE NEXT MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHTS. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. These are they who come from across the sea arrayed in bright garments and with the cloak of merriment girded about them. They have also tuneful voices wherewith they sing, and lightness of foot that they may'dance before the people and make them glad THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. It is also written that they have funny ways to tluit tlioy cause tho people to laugh, and make the sad heart to rejoice. Wherefor all who desire to he present next Monday Night to l>eh<.]d and nearken unto the greatest of all THE DANDIES. Should set out speedily while ir is yet day and hook their seat at Andrew Millar s. In such manner w• H ye secure tile seat- which is in a good place. } °ur offering will be of silver pieces 3s. 2s. Is. l " ' Direction ... Edward Branscom.be, Ltd. Geneial Representative. John Hopkins. OUR SCHOOLS IN DANGER. CITIZENS PROTECT THEM. THEY ARE YOURS. A PLLLiv.' MEETING to protest 11- again: t the proposals of the socalled Biiile-in-Schools League will be iu;iil i? 1 the Municipal Hall. FRIDAY - N'NG. at cS o'clock. . -•fx-aker: Rev. T. A. Williams, Nats Organiser. .Subject: "1 lie Grose Injustice and ' ■ 'i'l-ananism of the Scheme of tin i»")!e-in-Schools League." His Worship '.lie Mayor will preside QUESTIONS INVITED. FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUNDS. SATURDAY. 1 SENIOR AND 2 JUNIOR GAMES. £IARNIVAL "Y^TEEK COMPETITIONS. MUSICAL MONOLOGUES FOR LADIES. MUSICAL MONOLOGUES FOR GENTS. MOST GRACEFUL SKATER. BEST GENTLEMAN SKATER HIGHLAND FLING IN COSTUME— For Girls under 12 years. For Boys from 12 to 1G yea v s. For Boys under 16 years. WALTZING FOR COUPLES. ' DISTRICT TUG-OF-WAR. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. H. K. SWALLOW. Hon. Sec. EMPIRE HALL. TO LET, for Socials. Concerts, Dances, Lectures and other amusements. Large supper room available, independent of Large Hall, at nominal charge. Large Hall seats 500. <Make early application to W. DEVINE, Proprietor. The International Correspondence! ScLools /OFFERS a 10 per cent, reduction on all Courses for this month. Write to-day for particulars to REPRESENTATIVE, Box 248, Palmerstop '"orth. WANTED. —A good farm, PalmerBton North, 40 to 60 acres, good buildinge, in exchange for 166 acres freehold; first-class buildings, all grass, well watered, J mile factory, mile railway station, will winter 70 cows. £BS per acre, mortgage £3OOO, 6J per cent, . 5 years. Will take up to 60 acres, Palmerston North, and find £IOOO to ! £I6OO equality in exchange. Apply sharp.—Lambert and Co., Palmenton
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9833, 26 June 1914, Page 1
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