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INDEPENDENT PICTURES. I '.■ls TO-NIGHT Screening of Croat Eina! “ BEAU Til' CL BRITAIN ” Also COMMUNITY SIXCiNC. i 7.45 Sconio, COMING TUESDAY:— ‘•THE RULING PASSION,” “THE RULING PASSION,” A Striking-Drama, Rich in Oriental Colouring. Produced in the West Indies, starring WILLIAM E. SHAY and CLAIRE WHITNEY, And EDNA MURPHY ami JOHNNY WALKER, The Youthful Artists, who scored a triumph in "Over the Hill,” In ■EXTRA! EXTRA!” "EXTRA! EXTRA!” A Romance oi Journalism that palpitates with pep. OPERA Direction E. J. Gravestuelc. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE I Ah. AT 8. MONDAY NEXT. JUNE PJth, AT 8. "The audience stood up, shouted and stamped its feet in a frenzy of delight. Such enthusiasm is rare indeed in Wellington . Evening Post. MR E. J, GRAVESTOCK Has the honour to present NEW ZEALAND'S WORLD FAMOUS SINGER,

.MISS ROSIN A HECKMAN ROSIN A HECKMAN ROSIN A HICKMAN ROSIN A HICKMAN ROSIN A HICKMAN ROSIN'A HICKMAN The Creates! Dramatic Soprano ol the Day, And MR. .MAURICE D'OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. .MAURICE D’OISLY, ■ MR. -MAURICE D’OISLY, England’s Foremost Operatic Tenor. On Monday night Miss Hackman's songs will include; —“One Fine Day” (“Madame Hutlcrtly”). Puccini; “The Lass with the Delicate Air.” Arne; “Butterfly M ings" ; “0 Ship of My Delight,” M. Phillips; “Waiata Maori’ and “Waiata Poi. ' Also the famous operatic duet (with Mr D’Oisly) from act 4 of “Romeo and Juliet,” and the wonderful finale ul act I Jrom "La Hoheme.” MISS ADELINA LEON, MISS ADEJdNA LEON, The Hriliiani English ’Cellist, And MR PERCY KAHN, MR PERCY KAHN, The Talented Composer-Pianist. PRICES: 3s and os, Res, Seats 7s Gd (all prices plus tax). Plan at Oates’. os tickets on sale on Monday at Oates’. 3s tickets at doors only. RONGOTEA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. miTE Annual General Meeting of the J. Rongntea Horticultural Society will be held at the Hostel on Iriday, June I6th. 1932, at 8 p.m. \V. E. HUNT. Hon. Sec. KA U Mil ATA HR AN( 11-FA RM ERS’ UNION AND NZ AYRSHIRE HREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. TENDER the combined auspices ol the above a Demonstration will be given by Air.). W. Deem, Government raids' Instructor, on Air A. Montgomeries’ farm, Kanwhata (Rangitikei lane), on TUESDAY, June 13tn, at 12.3 U p.m. Subjects:—Lucerne Growing, .Manures and .Manuring. .Mr E. A!ills, Oliicia! Demonstrator tor the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association, will also give a Demonstration on “The Ayrsnire Cow.” All interested are cordially, incited to attend. Eight refreshments prov ided. E. 0. BOND. Don. See. AIANAW'ATE COM PETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated).

TTINTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, 12th Fj JUNE, 1922, with 11, 1,. BOAVDEX, Secretary. Box 7, Palmerston North. s.o.s. XAARAIEBS ami Retuniod Soldiers I; who find themselves in Financial Difficulties arc invited to get in touch with the Organiser of the Dairy Fanners’ Union, with a view to having their cases brought before the GovernOrganising Secretary, 15 liaiigitikei St., Palmerston North. P.O. Box 386, P.N. NEILSF2US DYE WORKS. Dyeing and Pressing. Gloves also cleaned on shortest notice. 297 MAIN STREET. TE 01 AT AI POULTRY FARM, NAPIER ROAD. CIOCKERELS from my heavy laying t strain,—Now booking White Leghorn day-old chicks, £6 100. Egtrs for sitting and incubator lots. ° FRED W. BOYS, Phono 882 S.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 1

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