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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Pictures. LAST. NIGHT OF THIS "MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. A GREAT EDISON DRAMA. THE WITNESS TO THE WILL. A gripping and fascinating talc ably acted, founded on a celebrated will case. THE MEASURE OF A MAN. THE MEASURE OF A MAN. A Most Exciting tale of life on a West-1 em Railroad. AND MANY OTHERS. PER A HOUSE. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914. And concluding on Thursday, July 2nd. (Just make a note of the date.) j Return of the distinguished and honourable order of the gay and merry i troupe, who. by special charter of the people, are known as THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. This announcement is one which calk for the joyful whoop and the shout of exultation. The winter boom of happy relaxation is at hand. The season of joyous laughter is upon us. The decree hath <£onc forth that tin's is the time of returning for shz MERRY MAID* AND MEN FROM ACROSS THE TASMAN SEA. This is the period when the worried man witli the wrinkles in his brow drops his worry in great haste, and with a loud thud, and sots out with accelerated speed to crept the return of the brightest of all tlie very bright Edward Branscombe companies of THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. They are THE makers of merry moments, the incomparable amalgamation of monarohs of mirthful moods, who cause your Visible faculties to go bankrupt of the stress of life, and produce the. perpetual smile which is the visible sign of peace and contentment with the world and ;ill that therein is. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. These very clever people have just concluded a seven weeks boom in lington, a city noted for (1) keen discernment in identifying a brilliant company when they soft one at its front door, (2) wind. (3) Chinese fruit shops. As only the first characteristic affects this subject we now pass en to invite ; von to THE BIG RECEPTION NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. Prices: 3s. 2s. Is. Plan at Andrew Millar's. Direction ... Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative, John Hopkins. We will discourse again on Monday. ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH. I Broad Street. j SUNDAY EVENING. _ * NS'WER to question : "Explain the 1 difference in viie of the f?:ii and New Testaments if God inspirhvachcr; Rev. Y. \V. Boys. :>:anawa;t philosophical SOCIETY. •SUN SPOTS AND SOLAR PHYSICS." • A LECTURE on the above subject I~\. will be given in St. Andrew's Schoolroom on MONDAY. June 29th. at 8 p.m.. hv Mr Joseph Taylor, or' Nelson. Lantern Illustrations. Admission Free. IARNIVAL ITTEEK 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 16 years. For Boys under 16 years. WALTZING FOR COUPLES. DISTRICT TUG-OFAYAR. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. H. K. SWALLOW. Hon. Set. The International Correspondence Schools /"NFFERS a 10 per cent, reduction on all Course* for this mo^ 4 1>. Write to-day for particulars to REPRESENT .HIVE, Box 248, Palmerstop "*>rth. CROUCHER'S, THE SQUARE. JUST Landed from London, ex S.S. Rotorua, all the latest goods for Art Needlework. Visitors to the Show will find this is the m<*t up-to-date house in New "Zealand for all classes of Fancy Goods and Baby Linen. EVERY CLASS OF WORK TAUGHT. RAILWAY TAXI SERVICE. (Opposite Railway Station). PHONE 616. For up-to-date Cars and prompt service. Fares—Cab Rates in Borough; outside by arrangements. RING 616. RING 616. ' (Mark number at your phone fop reference.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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