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OPERA HOUSE Tlie Irresistibles TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BY Request of His 'Worship tin Mayor. IX MU OF TDK FRENCH REFUGEES. PROGRAMME. J. Chorus, “Roll Call/’ Company, £. Chorus, “By the Sea,’’ Company. 5. Duct, “Eve got a feeling for you,” Miss Fulton it ml Mr Bowater, <l. Solo and Chorus, “Dream Girl,” Miss K. Freeih and Company, f). Song, “I hid my love.” Miss Watson. (j. Song (selected). Private Ait ken. 7. Solo and Chorus, “The only way,” .Miss K. Freeih and Company. C. Song (selected), Private Lang. 9. Solo and Chorus, “Dixie,” .Miss Xeilsen and Company. I nterval, 3. Solo and Chorus, “China Town,” Miss Fulton and Company. 2. Song (selected), Private Kearney. 3. Solo and Chorus,, “Carolina, ’ Mr Jackson and Company. 4. Dance, “Dragon Fly,” Miss Keeling. 5. Duet, Venetian- song. Misses Whitson and Xeilsen. 6. Solo and Chorus. “Monterey, Miss Xeilsen and Company. 7. Solo, “Bahy Stunt,” Miss Freeih. S. Solo and Chorus, “Some Night.” Miss K. Kirk and Company. 9. Song (selected). Private Kearney. 10 Solo and Chorus. “Pack tip your * ' troubles,” Miss'W’atson and Company. BOX PI. AX AT AX DREW MiI,EAR’S. ft 0 -pULLER’S JJALL. GEORGE STREET. IX AID OF MEMORIAL CHURCH TO-XIGHT AXD CONTINUING ALL THE WEEK. SIDE SHOWS', COMPETITIONS AND EXTERTAIXM EXTS. EACH EVE XING. Open every afternoon at 2.30. Admission free. Returned soldiers and soldiers in uniform admitted free. To-night’s Programme hy Convent School Children and Smith’s Orchestra. To-morrow Night's Programme will he contributed hy Miss Cargill's Pupils. Admission, Gd. Admission Pri/.e-giv-inir each evening. , (,’. J. McGRATII, Hon, Secret ary.

AD V ANC’E TERI! A CIO K XI). miiK COHNER STOPE for the right „L article at the right price. Here you are. Jam, o tins ior Is 4d ; Baking Powder, Edmond’s .small size, lid per tin. Quality guaranteed. Goods delivered to all parts of the district. COX . The lave Grocer. Phono 309. (Late Whyte and; Knight's.) WHAT ARE YOU MAKING OF YOURSELF? Every man is the architect of his own fortune. The reason why so many men make failures is because they have no purpose in life —no definite aim in view. They hope sometime, somehow, to bo in a position of independence. The cost of independence, like everythin" worth while, is the price of work—effort. The efforts of a man without training—education—nro unnecessarily lulwrioiis. The man who fails to educate himself is handicapped through life. Remove that handicap by consult ins SPOONER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, JLuif'itikei Street, Palmet'slon IN, THONE I ()-{>(> (TEN SIXTY-SIX). RING ROR A TAXI WHEN IN A FIX 10-66 10-66 F. SOLLITT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ESTIMATES for all branches of the trade. Sole agent for Idea! casement fittings. For Urgent Taxis RING 535. OPPOSITE BANK OF N.Z. RANQITIKEI STREET CORKER. FARMERS! NEXT week, when visiting the Show’, you have an opportunity. Grasp it, while it’s yours. Prime ox beef at cow’ beef prices, the best pressed beef, tongue, brawn and sausages for miles around, at the Kairanga- Meat Co., i! doors from “Standard” Office. ASK FOR. NANKING’S SPARKLING . ALE. as bottled by Hodgson & Gabriel (HODGSON AND CO.) B FITZ HER BERT STREET. V ’PHONE 472. JOE KWONC LEr. AND C 0. 5 FR LITER FRS ("Wholesale and Retail.) XT EW Season’s Potatoes, Green Peas. JIN Heart Lettuce, etc. AH kinds of Vegetables fresh daily. Next C. Smith's, phone 423. Town delivery of goods by motor,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 1

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