Palace I'li ESENT TO-NKIMT AT 8 A Capital Pietorial (''cast including PAMELA’S PAST. PAMELA’S PAST, PAMELA’S PAST. Taken I roin tin' Popular Book, iulrudueing to your favourable notice MAI'DK EE ELY MAEDE FINELY as an actress "with a Croat Personality and Striking; Beauty. V PAMELA’S PAST PAMELA’S PAST PAMELA’S PAST is an Ohio English Costume Play, ami features' Some Stately .Mansions ami a Grand Hall wherein is danced a Heantiinl .Minuet (a la .Monsieur Heaucaire). Also Showing BOMBS. BOMBS. BOMBS. BOMBS, 2-Heel Keystone AM) OTHERS.
Their Best Friend IS ITLIO HEAR MR H. M. SMEETON, of Auckland (.Honorary ('ommissioncr lor Now Zealand N ..M.( .. in Kurland and France), Ti'll lho Thrilling Story of The Red Triangle TO-MORROW, 8 O'CLOCK. Collection for I.M.C’.A. War Work. THE MAYOR WILL PR LSI DE. BULLS MOTOR RACES. R.M.C.C., alliliafod to N.Z.AA .1. BELLS RACECOERCE. WEDNESDAY, Dili MAY, 1917. First Race It! o’clock prompt. PROGRAMME:— 1. Novice Handicap, 5 laps, hirst prize £2, second prize Ids. tldrd prize os; entrance 3s. 2. Open Handicap, 8 laps. Is!:. CH, t!nd £3, 3rd Cl ; entrance JUs. 3. Tourist Handicap, 5 laps. Ist £3, 2nd c), anl I Or.: entrance ss. i. .Middle-weight Handicap, 10 laps. Ist £B, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entrance 10s. 5. y,.Z. Class Championship, 10 laps (open to all machines). Ist £lO, 2nd c.]. 3rd £1 IDs; entrance 12s 6d. (i. Light-weight Handicap, 5 laps. Ist £5. 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s; entrance IN THE War Zones 11 0 Li S E To be held on
7. Open Handicap, 10 laps. Ist £lO, ‘2nd £4_. 3rd £1 10s; entrance 12s Od. Handieapper, A. li. Collins. Assistant Handicap, T. Richards. ADMISSION: 2s Do all parts of the •reminds). Cars Is. ,1. AIICO. J. T WHICH, Hon. Secretaries. WANTED EOP OFFICE. rjtWl) juniors, hoy and girl. for onr J general oliicc; preference given (o those with Technical School Training. ( OI.LINSDN it CCNN I NO II AM E, Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE boo to announce that during our absence at the front, our I business will lie carried on under the management ol Mr A. Worsnop. Wood cut to any length. PE US SON AND STRA’WBRIDGE. OTAK 1 MADID PACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1017.
OWNERS iiiul TRAINERS arc. reininiled that Nominations tor all events ami entries tor the .Maiden Flat Have and Final Hade Scurry Close at the Club's oiliee, Otaki, on MONDAY, Alav 7i!i, at 8.30 p.m. The Otaki Telegraph Olliees closes at 5 p.m. 0. J. D’ATH, Secretary. Post Office Stand 1 TELEPHONE 10-66. (TEN SIXTY-SIX). BEST CARS. COMPETENT DRIVERS. Reliability, Civility and Attention. 1 (H)6 I ()”()(> R. HARRISON, BRICKLAYER, 65 ROY STREET, PALMERSTON N. ALL classes of brick and concrete •work done, town or country. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our Grand New Store is up to date, And we’ll he pleased to demonstrate The art ol making homes complete At No. 3 FITZIIER BERT STREET. '[ ALEXANIJLB CLARK AND CO.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10107, 7 May 1917, Page 1
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