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LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Of the Great COMIC OPERA SUCCESS, “LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE” “LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE” “LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE” Presented by THE PALMERSTON NORTH OPERATIC SOCIETY At the OPERA HOUSE Staged on a scale equal to any professional company. WARDROBE FROM SYDNEY. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. EXCELLENT PRINCIPALS. Well Balanced Chorus of 50. Dainty Dances and Ballets. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. . In fact

A GREAT SHOW WELL WORTH SEEING. Produced by Mrs Hulme. Musical Director, Mr A. J. Graham. PRICES: 6s, 4s and 2s (no tax). Reserves available at Mr C. G. Swallow’s. SALE OF WORK And CONTINUANCE TUG OF WAR. UAL A NDIA HAL L, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 O’CLOCK. In aid of CATHOLIC CHURCH. Dancing by Miss McKenzie-Forbes’ Pupils. Drilling by Convent Pupils. Games for Young and Old. The following teams pull To-night: Why Worry, Awapuni, Cafe do Paris (2 teams), Ford Motors, Ltd., Hume Pipe Co., Ltd., High Tension v Stern Bros. (Shannon), 9 o’clock. Admission: Is at nights. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock BABY SHOW: Under 6 months, under 12 months, under 18 months. Admission Free Saturday Afternoon. By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Lewisham hospital art union. TICKETS 2s 6d. To raise funds for the purpose of erecting and equipping a Lewisham Hospital in Wellington for all classes and creeds. 39 PRIZES 39 PRIZES ACTUAL VALUE £2OOO. Ist Prize—Alluvial Gold, valued £IOOO 2nd Prize—Alluvial Gold valued £SOO 3rd Prize—Alluvial Gold valued £IOO 4th Prize—Alluvial Gold valued £SO oth Prize—Alluvial Gold valued £SO 4 Prizes of £25. 10 Prizes of £lO 20 Prizes of £5. 39 PRIZES 39 PRIZES ACTUAL VALUE £2OOO. The £2OOO of Gold inspected by the Government Inspector, is held by the Bank of N.Z. TICKETS 2s 6d. DRAWN DEFINITELY lltli NOVEMBER, 1925. The genuineness and solidity of the Art Union is vouched for by the undermentioned gentlemen : JOHN DONOVAN, Esq. (late Com. of Police). P. J. O’REGAN, Esq., Solicitor. Tickets obtainable from Bert Pratt, Broadway; W. Naismith, Rangitilcei Street. Local Representative: W. P. Casey, Box 232, Palmerston North. Results published in “Standard.” P. D. HOSKINS, Hon. Organiser. Box 958, Wellington. C SMITH, Ltd.. Saturday specials. • Ladies’ artificial silk jumpers, pull-over style, v necks', selling 25s to 29s (kl. WE’VE been two months getting ready for Christmas business; only a few weeks left now, but we’re ready for the rush for presents.—Oollinson and Son. gOOT and dirt are out of the question with Glen coal. BEST value for less in fancy goods. ' Inspect our stocks to-morrow.— H. L. Young, Ltd., booksellers and stationers. WHYTE’S Store can supply goods cheaper than town prices.—la sugar, 15s; sultanas, raisins, 6d; jellies, 4 for Is.

£4 850—FOR sale, by mortgagee, 8 o& rooms, excellent condition, electric light, porcelain bath; Government mortgage, £250 cash. Birnie, Coombs and Wilson, 38 Rangitikei street: OX beef. Yes, neer cut from prime well-fed oxen, that’s why Thwaites’ is always better. Prompt, efficient delivery to any part of borough. A phone ring is quickest. Our number is 5224. BOOT week at Hadfield’s, Rangitikei street..—Women’s and children’s white shoes, 4s lid; children’s black shoes, 3s lid and 4s 6d. fTHRISTMAS cards for sending home J printed with own name address, etc. —Bennett’s, Broadway. O SMITH, Ltd.. Saturday specials. ■ Boys’ scout belts 2s 6d, scout shirts from 7s Gd, scarves Is 3d, scout hats 7s Gd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 1