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TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. E-OSINA BUCKMAN CONCERT. Direction IT J. Graves took. TO-NIGHT (.MONDAY) AT 8. A MUSICAL EVENT OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. Air E. J. Grave,stock presents NEW ZEALAND'S WORLD FAMOUS PR IMA DONNA, MISS ROSIN A RUCK MAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCK-MAN The. Foremost Dramatic Soprano of the Day, And MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, The wonderful popularity of the Buckman-D’Oisly conceits in London can be gauged by the fact that an audience of IO.uOO PEOPLE 10.000 PEOPLE I attendee! their laivwell concert in the Royal Albert Hall. Londoners were loath to lose their musical idols, and everyone who was aide crowded into Hie vast hall to hid them "an revolt',” ASSOCIATE ARTISTS MISS ADELINA LEON, AIISS ADELINA LEON, The Brilliant English ’Cellist, And MR PERCY KAHN, -MR PERCY KAHN, The Talented Composer-Pianist. AT TO-NIGHT’S CONCERT MISS BUCKMAN WILL SING: Aria, "One Fine Day” (Madame Butterfly) Puccini "The Lass with the Delicate Air” (Arne) ‘•Butterfly Wings” Montague Phillips "0 Ship of A!y Delight'’ Montague Phillips “Waiata Poi” and ‘AVaiata Maori” And with Mr D’Oisiy I lie famous operatic duels I'rom Act IV., "Romeo and Juliet” (Gounod) A tti I Act 1., "La Bolir-me'’ (Buccini) MR MAURICE D’OISLY will sing: "Eleiitiorc” Coleridge Taylor ‘“Dolorosa” Montague Phillips "The Willow Tret ’’ Percy Kahn “Adieu de Matin'’ Entile Pessard “Peironiile” J. B. Weekeriin BOX PLAN at Oates' Music Stores. PRICES; ( hairs on Stage, MpPil, os; Reserved Seals, 7s (id. All print's phis tax. o- tickeU on sale io-clay at Oates’, and 3s tickets after 2.31) p.in. 1 IN DE PENDENT PICTURES. OPERA 7.-10 TO-MORROW 7. do Attfiictive Double Bill. “THE I!ULING BAS,MON,” "THE RULING PASSION.” A Dramatic Masterpiece, with an Oriental background, screened amid the tropic splendours ol the West Lillies. Also “EXTRA ! EXTRA 1” -EXTRA ! EXTRA !” A Spicy Romance of the "FOURTH ESTATE,” Starring EDNA MUR BUY and JOHNNIE WALKER. 1) A N O' E. r/EALANDIA HAUL, Broad street /j WEDNESDAY, 14th, at S. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER. Ladies Its, Gents 3s. .'ill Rights Reserved, 'FI AKITA HUN A II ALL. .4 DANCE will he hold in the above Had on WEDNESDAY. 14th hist. Admission 2s. holies Is. H. N. McE WEN, Seeretary. GOSPEL HALL, RONGOTEA. /|‘R CAMERON, Irom Auckland, IVI will (DAM conduct KvaiigelNtie Services on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, at vited. p.m. All heartily A g ACRED £ CONCERT Will be he’d NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE Us It. Under the allspices ol the VINCENT DE BAUL SOCIETY Details will appear later. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, 4 PBLICATIONS. to be lodged at X\. the Vicarage by 18th June, are retpiired for the position of Verger and ( leaner. Wages oils per week. Particulars of duties may he obtained til the Vicarage. References iuilNpeitsable. DENIAL. miiE rumour la circulation that I have sold my practice is not correct ; the only alteration is that 1 have procured the services ol Air .1. R. alclvegg, 8.D.5., of the Otago I Diversity.—A. M. WILLIAMS, Dental burgeon, DO Cuba street. IN CARD and residence,—Rangitikei 1 liou.se, 44 Rangitikei street, 2 minutes’ walk from the Square. This house has been renovated and refurnished throughout. New management. Good table. Terms moderate—J. b. IvlcConkoy, proprietor* 771 J SHEPPARD bus a very nice lino o£ loiicy coloured (soldiers’) baskets; strong and well made, at la, 9s and 9s each. Strong well-made meat safes from 9s 6d each. Cobweb brooms, from 3s 6d. Eorce cups for cleaning the waste pipes from sinks; wash tubs, etc., 3s; no home should be without one of these. Wood wash boards, Is 9J; glass, os bd. Ihe Jfjtest hair brooms sold in Palmerston, our price bs.—9s and 95a Rangitikei street. lay your car upl The “Mas j ter” carburetter makes motoring ' cheap.— Whitaker, the car repair-man, I 3 Grey street (phone 525). HU OP WO 01) Hardware. Square L (block cake) tins, 6-inch Is 6d, 7inch Is tld, 8-inch 2s. 9-inch 2s Gd,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 421, 12 June 1922, Page 1

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