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OPERA HOUSE Direction ...... J. C. Williamson, Lid. “MY LADY’S DRESS,” “MY LADY’S DRESS,” Box .Plans for “My Lady’s Dress” and “The Lie” will bo opened at Oates’ -Music Store THIS MORNING. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 25. EMI LIE LOLLY 1. THERE’S MAGIC IN THE NAME! Associated with the Popular Australian Leading Man, FRANK HARVEY, FRANK HARVEY, AND A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING ' COMPANY, In Edward Knoblock’s Dramatic Novelty, MY LADY’S DRESS. The most emphatic Triumph of Play and Players achieved in the Dominion for many years. “MY LADY’S DRESS,” “MY LADY’S DRESS,” Is a wonderful study in typos. It is of compelling interest to men and women—particularly those who ever have to handle dressmakers’ bills. There are nine episodes, sensationally dramatic, giving glimpses of life in various countries. It is an unusual play, in which love and jealousy play vital parts. Auckland Herald. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. Henry Arthur Jones’ Power!ul Play, In Four Acts. “THE LIE.” “THE LIE.” “THE LIE.” D.O. and O.S. Gs, Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. All prices plus tax. No early doors. M UNICIPAL IE ND. I) A "N" C I* 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT & WEEKLY. BAND HALL (Behind Opera House). Excellent Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s 6d. All Rights Reserved. OROUA DOWNS CONCERT AND DANCE. OROUA DOWNS Miniature Rifle Club’s CONCERT and DANCE on TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in aid of above funds. Good Singing, Music, Supper and a good time. Gents 2s, ladies Is. GRAND PLAIN, FANCY AND PAPER DRESS M ASKED IOAIINIVAL. ZEALAND!A HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY ilth. Valuable Prizaa for: (1) Best Fancy, (2) Most Original, (3) Best Group. Masks must be worn by everyone until Supper Waltz. 'Pickets 2s Gd. E, Smith's Jazz Band. Promoters: — Mesdames T. J. Rodgers, F. J. Oakley, A. M. Ongley, P. A. Fa ire, Misses R. Butler, M. Kirk.

A P 0 L 0 G Y. /\ WING to our Electrical Stull' being \ I fully employed, we are find time to put in an Electrical Exhibit at the Winter Show, but our Showroom, in Raugitikei Street, will bo open all Show Week, where we will he glad to interview visitors. MANSON AND BAKU, LTD,, Electrical Engineers. COME UPSTAIRS. MISSES 1 ACPIIERSON AND COLEMAN PLACE. Special Reductions in Millinery and Lingerie. “TEES RON.” HOUSE-WIRING. RTAIN OUR PRICE and TERMS O before committing yourself-. Wo guarantee the goods. THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO., THE STRAND ONLY. Phone G 402. PHOTOGRAPEERS, BRING your best Negatives and get ■ them enlarged to 8} x (R for ope shilling. This offer has been extended until further notice. G. I'V ERAMJEE, Developing and Printing Specialist, 4 Raugitikei Street (Upstairs, Next Bank N.Z.) A; .EX. g< M d iE AN, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. 13 LACE the order for your next Suit JL in my hands, and you got the benefit of Expert Tailors, with a knowledge of the trade extending for years. Most satisfactory prices. • Compare 1 hern with others. Address; Upstairs, ,J. G. Harvey’s, 111 Alain Street East (near Courthouse). ‘OIANOS.— Highest grade English J. overstrung pianos at £9o. This offer represents a saving to you of £3O on your piano purchase. AVe invite in-spection.-—The Vice-Regal Music Store, 0 Raugitikei street (phone 5518),

CfAY, intending motorists.—See the now Oldsmobilo Four. Sit in it. Drive it. Compare it with the other fellows. Then you’ll buy.—The Watt Motor Co., Ltd., Manawatu agents, 420—REDUCED price of The Econoiny, Light Six Studeb'aEer; best value in New Zealand.—Adams, Ltd. Ay 13 lOs BUYS £lB Fame’s English oW cycles, guaranteed five years, inspect these famous cycles.—Manawatu Cycle Co. jt«»42O—REDUCED price of the EcocV nomy, Light Six Studebaker; best value in New Zealand.—Adams, Ltd. 07ANTED known.—No soot, no V V slack, no stones, in Glen Alton coal. —R. E. Outhh'ertson and Co., Palace Theatre (opening Tuesday next).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 739, 22 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 739, 22 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 739, 22 June 1923, Page 1

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