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“THE UNKNOWN SING EH.” “THE UNKNOWN SINGER.” “THE UNKNOWN SINGER.” Messrs collinson and ctjnNI.\GHA.\;K. LTD., announce .v'ith groat pleasure their engagement of The Unknown Singer” tor recitals jach afternoon in their Tea-rooms. A DRAMATIC LYRIC TEN - Oil. Professor Marshal! Hall, Ormond Professor at the Conscrvatoriiim of Music, Uolbourno University, says of “The Unknown’s” ability:—“He has not only i good tenor voice, but a knowledge of voice production which is very exceptonal, and right on the lines 1 am tryng hard to introduce.”

MONDAY’S^PUOGRA'MMK. 3.l!o—“Parted” tTosti). 3.45—" A String, 'of Pearl:’’ (Phillipps). 1 —"Down the Vale - ’ (Moir). Uo—“Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” (Sullivan). Press reports:—“A. Itmg-io-ho-remem-jcred treat." "A flinnning tenor.” "Completely captivated his Christ•lmrcL audiences. "O.s voice was admiralii “An artist uiuisuul merit. twcnty '^ lve ■hillings! Dear suites, alive.” quoth Mrs McCleovc to Mrs McClive. She said her new shoes gave her comfort and ease, and walking three miles was like shelling peas. They were ladies’ glace Oxford shoes, and we’ve all manner sizes \ to pick and choose, and a guarantee given with every pair, at Phil DuncalFs hoot bargain store in the Square. A ]’AS(T\ATL\(i PICTURE Is formed by the XMW APTCMN AND WI XT MR 311 id AX MR V

Noiv on dnplay. MODELS oi comiH'liiiisi smartness roJlcctiiifr ihe very hitoM trend in 1 iilliiuTv sevlcs on: ma.iin to moke vour visit worth while. ALn the latcsi in Camuiiart Hudson Bav” flairs; ( ALL AND READ THE LATEST styi, !■: n!-:avs mm;. : t • o sjjisplai. M'M OLDREY, STRAND, GOOD SELECTION It KA D Y-TO- WE AS I COSTUMES AND COAT 1 CROCKS. T A DIE S’ COST DDES Tailored to a i Perfection in Fit ami Y\ arkinanslii}. All sizes stocked in the best Navy Serge. HARRY RAKER, . LADIES’ TAILOR, THE SQUARE. “SURE GRIP” HORSE SHOES". EVERY SHOE GUARANTEED, made of Best shoeing quality mild STEEL. Uniform Natural Shape. Clean Nail Holes Correctly Spaced and Punched. FULL STOCKS'. ALL SIZES, IN FRONTS AND HINDS. WHOLESALE AND RET ML. HOP WOOD HARDWARE CO.. LTD,

A- GOLD /•'i EKTLEMEN'3 HIGH - CLASS VJ TAILORING by experienced tradesmen. Only latest tweeds stocked. Remiring, Pressing and Cleaning a spo-altyl Fit, stylo and satisfaction guaranteed. Note change of address, opposite Club Hotel. chiropractic rin 111 L OPEN 1)0011 TO HEALTH. | Consult . Edwin T. WRAP & WRAY Louise H. (Graduates Palmer School), _ 47 Broad street, opp. Catholic Church, Palmerston North. Private Dressing, Adjusting and Rest Rooms. i PRESCRIPTIONS. W-E SFECUr.ISE IN PIIESCRIPTION WORK. Our system eu- ' snres accuracy. Only purest drugs used, 1 Night bell for urgent cases. WILLIAM T. BROWN, M.P.S., CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, _ , Main street, opposite Railway Station. FURS! FURS! SELLING RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PR ICES, TANGOES, CAPES, STOLES, COATS, ETC.. ETC. WE are manufacturers of tho above articles, and can let you have Furs at your own prices and your own design. A. huge stock must be sold to make room lor now polls widen WO hayo arriving. Wc have opened a showroom at 7 Taonoi str ?t, ■ You are welcome to inspect. Not forced to buy. Why buy Furs out of your own town. vWo guarantee every article wo sell, and give a fair deal. Our staff of S espqriI onced hands enables us to also give satisfaction in Repairing, Remodelling} and Relining of Fur Coals and Necklets 1 at a reasonable cost. _ Support a local industry. Our business is growing rapidly. H. BLANDFOPD. 9 Mamdactur in g ’Fur fior.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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