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OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! P.N. ORPHEUS SOCIETY. Ml? AN I) /TIONCERT SOLOISTS:— MRS E. L. BROAD, Contralto. .MISS LAURIE ANDERSON, Violinist. MB ,1. 11. MeCREA, Baritone. {cserved, 3s; Box Plan now upon at 11. K. Swallow and Co.'s. Intending subscribers can bo supplied with H tickets tor 7s (j<l on applications to booking office. S. E. CARSON, Hon. Sec.

'J" BATTERY, N.Z.F.A. ANNUAL DANCE. NVITATION Holders, Members of . the "J" Battery and Reserve, arc minded of the Annual Dance, whic'li Ices place in the Empire Jlall ■J" BATTERY, 5.F.A. RESER 1 A fiL MEMBERS of tlie above are jC\. invited to attend the Annual Dance TO-NIGHT, at the Empire Hall. Members* are respectfully requested to accept this invitation, owing to the roll being incomplete. DANCE, AWAHURI. milE OPENING TENNIS CLUB I DANCE will be held in the Awahuri Hall on THURSDAY, 23rd October, 1919, at 8 p.m. Good floor, good supper, good music. Admission: Gents 2s Bd, ladies Is. S. HUME, Hon. Sec. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A SOCIAL EVENING will be hold ./a. at Dusins' Tea-rooms, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Members and their wives may bring a friend. Music and speeches arranged. ~YOUNG MEN'S PROHIBITION MOVEMENT.

MEMBERS and Friends are reminded of the discussion to be held in the Y.M.C.A. Buffet, in Rangitikei street. To-morrow (Thursday) Night, at 8 o'clock. Subject: State Purchase and Control of the Liquor Traffic. Several speakers. Free and easy. Supper provided. Executive at 7. UONGOTEA PEACE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. MEETING of the above will be . held on FRIDAY, 24th of Octoat 7.-If) p.m., at the Coronation I, to discuss arrangements for the Idren's Picnic on Armistice Day. L. 11. YARRALL, lion. Sec. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— i ft is niy intention to offer my services as your representative at the ensuing General Flection. When the House rises I .shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in the interests of the Reform Party. Your Obedient Servant, EDWARD NEWMAN. Wellington. ' ADIES intending to have their _J Hair-combings made up. should keejj them loose and not twist them into knots to obtain good results. We attend to the rest. L. BITTELMEYER, HAIRWORKER, 277 Oxford Buildings, Main street (upstairs). Entrance next Ivess's boot bLor. Phone 1195. THE "ALL BRITISH" HIGH-CLASS FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, THE SQUARE. Fresh fruit arriving daily. All orders promptly delivered. Agent for Sutton's Seeds. M. KEMBER, telephone 1036. O'CEDAR0 'CEDAR mops.—Make it easy to clean thoso hard-to-get-at places by using one of our o'cedar mops. Wo want you to know the way to easy dusting and cleaning. The o'cedar mops are made in two shapes, round and triangular, at 6s 6d and "8s 6d each. Also dustless dusters Is 3d each, dustless cloths Is 3d each, o'cedar oil (an excellent polish for furniture) Is 2d, Is 9d 3s 6d bottle—Watson Bros., Ltd. ' 4 NDERSON'B photographs ire' food \. photograph. Telephony 818.

ANTED to buy, old gold in any VV quantity; also musical instruments, sporting goods, tents, trunks, rugs, travelling requisites.—J. C. Mooney, phone 1155, 60 Rangitikei street. > ACHES, 6-roomed house, all _jO necessary buildings, close school; good dairy farm; £47, cash £lOOll— Harry Palmer's. "|>UY your apples direot from the orchard—Beet Sturmer*, 6d lb, J by the case (delivered).—T. F. Conway, box 855, phone 1040. ~ rpAKE comfort, sad iron will do your work quicker, cleaner, cheaper than any other; limited stock only.— At Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert " OBTJR" tea contains no Java, / China or foreign teas—absolutely pure. ; B~OAB DING HOUSE, 1G rooms, $ acre, near freezing works, now empty; cheap for quick sale.—Harry Palmer's.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1655, 22 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1655, 22 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1655, 22 October 1919, Page 1

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