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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO-NIGHT To Hayward's. And fare sumptuously at their banquet of good tilings. A Lady of Mystery Is an entrancing photo-play. The plot is novel and contains many exciting surprises. Our * Keystone Farce Will make the ''house fairly rock with laughter." Hiram's Hotel Constitutes another visit to laughterland. Thieves! They are most engrossing ones.

WHIZ! BANG!! WHIZ!!! 4 NOTHER Suffragette Outrage will take place in the Square TO-NIGHT. Come and Hear the Onlv Female BariVOTE FOR No. 2.

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY MR. W.~e7 PARRY ODDFELOWS' HALL, To-morrow night, Juno 28th. at 8 o'clock. Subject: The Part Played for the Work of Democracy. 4H A R NIVAL ~J\ ANCE For No. 5 (Pink) Candidate. MISS TAYLOR. LONGBURN PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY, JUNE '29, 1914. Music bv Mr J. Small Double Tickets 2s 6d, Extra Lady's Is. Motor 'Bua leaver Post Office at 7.30. DANCE, FORESTERS' HALL. THE Usual Weekly Assembly will be held in the Foresters' Hall, TUESDAY. JUNK 30th. Dancing 8 to 12. Music, Messrs Liddle. Prices, gents, 2s, ladies Is. Supper provided. Committee have the right to refuse admission. Committee: Messrs Greathead, McKearney. Crouch. RUIDS' ANCE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Cuba Street. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 1914. Proceeds in aid of Miss Taylor's Queen ot Carnival Votes. Mr W. Larkiii ai piano. Double Tickets 2s Gd. Extra Lady Is. ELLEN MILLAR, THE SPORTING CANDIDATE. SOCIAL AN3 STANCE. EMPIRE HALL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, 1914. LONGBURN HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL AND DANCE .MISS MAILMAN. The Blue, Xumljer 3. J. SMALL ORCHESTRA. REFRESHMENTS & ENJOYMENT.

TANGO TEA. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS. WEDNESDAY. 3 to 5 p.m. FOR MJS&LOTA KARRIS. YOU ARE INVITED. Is (kl to pay. Dance Municipal Hall at 8. 48th COMPANY SENIOR CADETS. riIHE above company will parade ar J. usual on WEDNESDAY, July Ist, at 7.30 p.m. at Showgrounds. Members posted to Territorials must also parade, to hand in rinVis and hat hands. THOMAS 0. STOCKWELL, Lieut., O.C. 48th Company. PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS (Above Hallensteiu Bros.', Ltd., The Square.) THE most modern rooms in Palmerston Nojfch. Hot Luncheons from 12 noon till fp.m. Morning and afternoon tea a special feature. Open till 10 p.m. on Saturdays for light refreshment*.

A Few Bargains. 10 make room for new Stocks arriv--8-10 H. P. Perry Small Car. Used only for demonstration purposes. Driven about 3000 miles.' Tyres had no punctures. Consumption 57 'miles the gallon. Any trial. 3| H.P. 3-Speed Rover Motor Cycle. Previous purchaser forfeited payments. Absolute Bargain. Guaranteed perfect condition. Also second-hand Indian at £25. Another sacrifice. Second-hand Auto Wheel. Used for demonstrations only. Our premises being small we must make room for new •hipmente. MOTOR GARAGE, CUBA STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH.

WEBB AND BROWN, (Bert) (Jack) TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. CUBA STREET, RE now showing a special selection . of goods suitable for winter wear. Ladies or gentlemen desiring costumes or suite are requested to call and inspect these goods, which are worthy of inspection. Fit and Style guaranteed. Noto address: Webb and Brown, Cuba Street, near National Bank N.Z.

MOTOR CAR FOR PRIVATE HIRE. Big, Roomy, Comfortable 40 Horn Power Car. 'PHONE 787. T. MIDWOOD. Agent for Michigan Cars and Stelaatic Tyre«.

THOB. GRIGGS AND SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 17 MAIN STREET. PAUGERBTON N. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 'PHONE 689. MOTOR HEARSE AND MORTUA&Y CHAPEL AVAILABLE*

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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