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MANAWATU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT OPERA-HOUSE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Programme:— Pipe Selection Champion Piper Highland Heel Champions Humorous Mr Peter Eadie Song, “Charlie Is My Darling” Mr Len Barnes Instrumental Trio, “Scottish Airs” Misses Ferrol How ley (violin), Mavis Muirhead (piano) ana Gwen McKenzie (’cello) Song, “Angus MacDonald” Miss Ruth Mann Highland Fling Champion Humorous Monologue Miss Mackenzie-Forbes Song, “The Auld Hoose” Madame Margaret Mercer Song, “Mary” Mr Austin Blackio Humorous Mr Geo. Swan Interval of Five Minutes. Sword Dance Champion Song, “The Rowan Tree” Mr Len Barn os Humorous Mr Peter Eadie Song, “Robin Adair” Miss Ruth Mann Instrumental Trio Misses Howley, Muirhead and McKenzie Monologue Miss Mackenzie-Forbes Song, “Mary of Argyle” Mr Austin Blaekie Song, “We’d Better Bide a Wee” Madamo Margaret Mercer Sneauntreubhs Champion Humorous Mr' G. Swan “Auld Lang Syne.” “God Save the King.” PRICES: 3s 6d and 2s 6d (no tax). OPERA HOUSE BENNETT GETS THE PICTURES, AND BENNETT KNOWS. SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2, TO-MORROW AT 2, TO-MORROW AT 2, And TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-MORROW NIGHT ■AT 7.45. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.45. By arrangement with the UNITED ARTISTS CORP. (Big 4) UNITED ARTISTS CORP. (Big 4) Bennett Presents MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In One of Her Famous Tomboy Parts as “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.” The Ragamuffin Daughter of an East-side New York Policeman. LAUGHTER CHASES TEARS. THE SWEETEST of comedy and the tenderest pathos vie with each other in the story of “Little Annie Rooney”— a story that plays 'a, tune of Life and Love on the heart-strings of humanity and that has no dull moments, no slacking in pace. COMEDY SPEEDS PATHOS In “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY,” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY,” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY,” “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY,” Which brings TITE WORLD’S SWEETHEART THE WORLD’S SWEETHEART Back again in the parts which earned her the title—she is the most impish —the most hoydenish tomboy rliat ever appeared in a moving picture and IT’S MARY BICKFORD’S BEST. IT’S MARY PICKFORD’S BEST. IT’S MARY PICKFORD’S BEST. PRICES AS USUAL, PRICES AS USUAL, Even to Half-price for Children. Special Matinee To-morrow at 2 p.m. Special Matinee To-morrow nt 2 p.m. Special Matinee To-morrow at 2. p.m. ENGLISH crystal.—The aristocrat of wedding gifts. Appreciated by overyone. Our cash prices bring it within the reach of all gift givers. Vases 5/6 to 21/-; salad bowls, 21/- to 65/-; tumblers 21/. £ dozen; wine glasses 19/6 £ dozen; Champagne glasses 32/6 £ dozen; decanters 25/-, 42/6 each; sweet dishes from 4/-upwards.—-Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. TJEAUTIFUL skin obtained by using n f Cunninghame’s Promier Skin Cream, prevents sunburn and all roughness; 2s 6d jar, from Cunninghame, prescription chemist, Broadway. WH. BOON are agents for • Sequah’s medicine and Sequah’a oil. Address, Broadway. SCHOOL pencils, 9d per dozen.— N.Z.I. Co. alteration sale. LEADLIGHTS, glass bevelling and motor screen glasses completed at very short notice by Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. OWING to our small present space we are taking larger premises to cope with the demand for higher grade tailoring. Opening Oolemau plaoe, next Union Bank, after Easter holidays.—Leslie Collier, the .London tailor. PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale gives you the opportunity of buying Pegdeu’s guaranteed furniture at bargain _ CYCLES can be bought on easy terms, small deposit, from Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. ' OLD false teeth bought, 6s, 10s, 20s, 40s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company. 102 Willis street, Wellington. Cash return mail. P’ EGDEN’S stocktaking sale is the event of the season.—Heart rimu sideboard, usually £l2 15s, stocktaking price £8 15s. LARGE tin pork and beans 1/-, large golden pineapple 1/3, extra large asparagus 2/6, spagnette 1/-, all finest quality at Rutter’s, Phono 6445.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 1