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1 COME EARLY Come in the Day-time nr at G. 30 Come in the Day-time or at 6.30 first Appearance in Palmerston North of TMK ROYAL ACTRESS BETTY NANSEN BETTY NANSEN BETTY NANSEN Tim (el oh rated Danish Tragedienne, Star <: 1 the Royal Theatre, Copenhagen. Decora tod hv lur her Splendid Acting. To sec BETTY NANSEN BETTY NANSEN BETTY NANSEN acting in this fox Film Play is hotter Mian a year’s tuition in deportment. This is n play everyone should sec. .Mrs Crumly has seen it and says; ••I TOLD YOU SO.” The woman next door sayo: ••WHAT DJO I TELL YOU?” BETTY NANSEN is assisto din tilts Fox Play hy EDOUARD JOSE, EDOUARD JOSE, formerly .Sarah Bernhardt’;, leading man. and a full ''fox" Cast. NOTE.—-The play is based on a wellknown London Society Scandal—it s all f act- except the names of the characters. Bette l a Twin Bed than a Double Meaning. Opera House. PALMERSTON NORTH. Direction .1. C WILLIAMSON, LID. Where the Loud Laughs will Come from. TO-MORROW NIC I IT. The Farce that has been more praised and more discussed than any othccomedy ol recent Years — “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN 8E05,.” A Play lor the MAIM. lED that wdl api'ea Ito the SINC LE. No more Side-splitting farce has ever he-en Concocted. .1 C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present HALE HAMILTON and MYRTLE TANNEHILL. loud-lmr with HON At,l) BOWLES, .MAT RICE OLD LEV- NANCY STEWART. VIOLET V, R\ A MARION MAIM i’SCLARKE, 'and CELIA CUM,ONI in | lie mm li 1 1M'lisseiI and Novel harcc TWIN REDS. \\ hen you -ee ‘Twin Beds” you want la Loop last awake. It’s a. spicy side-

splitter. \ T “Sfft'i'• ' *' I win Hulls" ■ ■ I.a nidi tll'.’’ ! M I'OPT ANT ~\OTI( it. As 'TWIX Hi’,US'” is {il>li> in make the theatre nick wiih ill" laughter ot Lli" :iu<li<■ 11 ci>, Hi,, ro.'il', wiills Mini !onm!i»<-ions will he s; jfi-i:i 11 v si rongt helled lor this occasion. A. corps o! d odors will be i;<' j>t on the promises (o minister Id those who may sillier li*u)i) aelnng .sides throe di Janghi)>ir urn mucli. I’m irons in un iherclon' Witness I,lie peiTornuuieo in f-alety and i" fort*. TWIX HKDS" WILL MAKE YOU SIT IT. TWO’S COMPANY THY TWIN HKDS. There isn’t a breathing soul in Pal11s'’’slo11 who eoill'l see “I WIN BEDS without hi < AK ES OF I, AI IT IF I!. HON III,ANI l I,AN at Til l*i TTIKAT'Pit now o];"!!. Y.M.C.A, SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS FUND. “THE BRIGAND,” “THE BRIGAND,” “THE BRfCAND,” An Original Comedy hv (.he (.'raven School Caines Clnh. OPERA HOUSE. 7Hi DECEMBER, « P-M. Admission 2s, Children Half-price. Box Plan at Park’s. KOSY LOUNGE Soda Fountain and Tea Rooms. "JVf OTI.I INO hue goods of the heat (jnality used in the making of all ui epara lion::. KTt CREAM. K It CREAM SUM)AI'kS. I OK CREAM SODAS. KPUIT SALAD, Tit A AND CAKES. TTtA ANl> SA N D WICU ES. tea; coffee and cocoa. HOT PIES. J, S. McCONKEY, PRO PR (FT Oil.

¥ EDISON Diamond Diao *ud Hi* M«l_ i ter’fs Voice-— tho two finest rna-j cliiußß known, (jot the best; they will pr the cheaps*)*. Zouophoim records, ! 10-inch l 2n [Jd, 12-iuch 4a—the heat value procurable. I Pianos by all Leading Efiglieh makers. Pi a? to Timing and Eopaix* * speciality. Any make of gramophone repaired at moderate rates. Try un. j. p, LEARY AND GO., Palmerston N. spiritual SCIENCE, MR I . C. WORTH Buildings, Pa liners ton .North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10527, 4 December 1916, Page 1

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