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TNDEPENDENT T>IOTURES. Independent 1 ictureb. OPERA HOUSE, 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45 William Fox presents WILLIAM PARNUM WILLIAM FAIINUM In “A STAGE ROMANCE,” “A STAGE ROMANCE,” “A STAGE ROMANCE,” “A STAGE ROMANCE,” A 1922 Dramatic Masterpiece, The story of an ox-circus boy, who defied the Prince of England. A stirring chapter from the life of Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time. “WEST IS WEST,” “WEST IS WEST,” A Sparkling Sunshine Comedy. ORDINARY PRICES. P.N. ORPHEUS SOCIETY. 24 TH Q- RAND ( CONCERT, To be held in t-he OPERA HOUSE On THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1922. Artistes:— Miss Gwendolyn Spanswick, Soprano Mi' A. Stanley Warwick, Elocutionist Box Plan now open at Bennett’s, Broadway. Tickets, 3s reserved. S. E. CARSON, Hon. Secretary. P.N. OPERATIC SOCIETY. “THE TOREADOR.” PRACTICES will commence in Orderly Room, Duke street, on WEDNESDAY, July 12, at 7.30 p.m. Musical Scores now to hand. There are still vacancies in chorus. A largo attendance of active members is requested. WANTED TO RENT, K-ROOMED HOUSE, near flour mill fj preferred. Apply MANAWATU MILLS CO. : OME. A N I DEAL H . 71 OR SALE.—Attractive 5-roomed modern bungalow; section 7(i feet outage; all laid out in lawns and garni, concrete paths. Linos and blinds winded. Small deposit; easy terms, pply MRS J. 11. SHERLOCK, 9 Moerangi street.

AOKAUTERE BACHELORS’ ANNUAL BALL. I'NV ITATTON-110Ll)E RS are rcuiinclJ_ eel t!mt Woodiield’s bus will leave Post Office at 7.15 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 12th. 1) A N C E. AWAHURI DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB A DANCE in aid ol the Awahuri Rillo Club will be hold in the Awahuri Hall on Tl ESDAY, July 11th, at 8 p.m. Gentlemen Os, ladies 2s. 1. .Masters, musician. ON WITH THE DANCE, JAZZ—JAZZ—JAZZ. WATCH this space I'or final announcement re opening ol CABARET DE I,EXE, where you will be able to enjoy yourself jazzing to a lull jazz band. Conducted entirely on the latest American style. Watch lor further particulars. MAN AW ATU HUNT. milE Hounds will meet at Te Matai 1 on WEDNESDAY, July 12th, Throw-off at 2.30. w. McKenzie, Secretary. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Farmers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Carpenters. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Plumbers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Painters. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Railwaymen. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Carriers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Milkmen. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Engineers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Ollico Staffs. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Shop Assis’ts BROWN’S 25s Boots for Civil Serv’nts BROWN’S 25s Boots for Heavy Wear. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Light Wear. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Everybody. BROWN’S BOOT STORE. 83 Rangitikei street, in OR (MALE, IN THE wVIN TER LESS NORTH. Q 6") 1 NCRES, 0.R.P., undulating S to hilly country, semi-volcanic soil, well watered and subdivided into 8 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing ; JGO acres in grass, Carrying 30 dairy cows and heifers, besides other dry stock. Buildings: House (5 rooms), with conveniences, water laid on, washhouse, dairy, cow shed, and large shed situated on main road. Good motorcar metalled road to both ports within a few chains of the property. Price £l2 per acre; £I6OO cash, balance easy terms. A. E. BASTARD, Takahuc, N. Auckland. THE LAST WOED IN WHISKY. ASK FOR HILL TOP. HILL TOP. TJ O T E L S,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1