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:oming ! COMING!! COMING! COMING! EVERYBODY'S THEATRE FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing May '24th, 1922. Mr Louis Alsace, the American Imnressario, lms the honour to present The World-Renowned Maori Tenor, REV. EV. APAKURA, The Original Singing Parson, Direct from a triumphant tour of America, whore his wonderful voice find charming personality has gained for him world-wide fame. ? REV. TAPKUUA Will be supported by an all-star company of Musical Comedy and Vaudeville stars. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. MADAME RENA TE AU, The Brilliant Coloratura Soprano. i. voice of purest quality, whose tones rival the notes of our own tui. ' LOUIS ALSACE, America's Foremost Violinst, Whose wonderful execution and marvellous technique classes him as one oi the greatest present-day violinists. PRISCTLLA GREENE, Beautiful Fascinating Comedienne. WILLIAM BAILEY, Famous English Impersonator and .Mimic. PAUL ' IOAN ROZELLA and E. CROYD Musical Comedy and Travesty Stars. MARI C'OLENI, Solo Pianiste and Accompaniste. This Company comes direct from Town Hall, Wellington, where hundreds were turned away nightly, is positively the greutest aggregation of stars that has ever toured the Dominion. Prices: 4s,- 3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at Dates' -Music Stores. ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS AUGUST 22nd to SEPTEMBER. 9th. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, ELOCUTION, ORATORY, Etc., Etc., CHOIR CONTESTS, COVER DESIGN. . PRIZES TOTAL OVER £6OO, Including Six Scholarships. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 4 th, 1922. Entry forms and book of words now available from all music store*, or from G. W. JENNER, . G.P.O. Box 1059, Wellington.

MUSIC! MUSIC!" IS MOST DESIRABLE. THE P.N. CENTRAL TROOP OP BOY SCOUTS Are in need of ;i pIANO! "pIAXO! AGE Of little '.consequence MAKE if instrument CONDITION is donated. "A gift horse should not be inspected between the lips." A Life Membership will be conferred upon the benevolent donor of this most desired object. An Opportunity of introducing harmony into the lives of Boy Scouts which should not be missed. Failing to obtain an instrument GRATIS, the Committee will entertain offers to purchase on a L.I.P. basis. 0. 11. TROTT, Phone 1452. Hon. Sec. RESIDENTS OF RONGOTEA AND DISTRICT T>EDROC~-ORICES; FOLLOWING our annual stocktaking, our stocks have been revalued, and all lines irt our Drapery, Boot and Clothing Departments are uow offered you at cut prices. Seize your opportunity now ! Dressmaking of all descriptions done on the premises. . F. C. HOGG', GENERAL MERCHANT, Rongotea. £4O PEE AGEE SEDUCTION. A GREAT opportunity for the right man. 130 acres of rich drained swamp, free from floods; an ideal improved farm in every possible detail. Capacity 90 to 100 cows. Good house, cottage and all outbuildings, including an 8-bailed modern cow .shed. Cash £I2OO, or equity in town property or small farm. Owner's address, Box 126, Palmerston North. \ MADAM EGYPTUS THE WELL-KNuWN EGYPTIAN TOILET SPECIALIST, who has received numerous fetters from her clients and friends, wishes to announce that they may consult her personally on superfluous hair, premature, grey hair, dandruff, falling hair, face massage, etc. She is the originator and inventor of the genuine Egyptus Preparation, which has •heen imitated but without success, the essential ingredients being only obtainable from her own country. Call and consult personally the genuine Egyptian skin and scalp specialist. Note Address: Madam Egyptus, HopWood's buildings, Main street (few doors from Post Office). 'Phone 1449. Consultationa and advice free. NEILSEFS DYE WORKS. ~>ING 575 for quotes for Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing. Gloves also cleaned on shortest notice. 297 MAIN STREET. BEST selection sengrass goods Pegden's sale. See the all-cane chairs at 30s; strong and restful.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 1

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