MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MARY MA UY MARY MARY kW JV.IVX BENNETT OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45, TO-NIGHT AT 7.45, TO-NIGHT AT 7.45, PICICFORD THE "WORLD'S SWEETHEART Back Again " as a Tomboy, In "LITTLE "LITTLE "LITTLE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE ROONEY,” ROONEY,” ROONEY,” PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD Bickford PICKFORD PICICFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICKFORD PICTURES GETS THE And the Public is Recognising it by Crowding the Big Opera House. BENNETT HAS THE ORCHESTRA, The Only Real ■ Picture Orchestra in Town—Every Player a Soloist. PRICES AS USUAL. Even to Children Half-Price. Reserves at Opera House. BENNETT GETS THE PICTURES. And BENNETT GETS THE NOVELTIES. NEXT WEEK, Commencing on Monday Night, at the OPERA HOUSE In conjunction with a (specially engaged super society drama, "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY,” "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY,”’ "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY,” . Which alone is good enough to pack the Theatre, we have engaged the services of MTSS MONA CLIVE, MISS MONA CLIVE, MISS MONA CLIVE, MISS MONA CLIVE, Classical and Oriental Dancer, with English, Parisian and Australian laurels, who will personally, and with aid of HER 8 TRAINED MANNEQUINS, HER 8 TRAINED MANNEQUINS, HER 8 TRAINED MANNEQUINS, Present Tho Latest and Best from the vast stocks of COLLTNSON & CUNNINGHAME'S COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S COLONS ON & CUNNINGHAME’S In a GRAND FASHION PARADE. GRAND FASHION PARADE. GRAND FASHION PARADE. MANAGERIAL NOTE:— Miss Clive is a physical-beauty-contest winner against all comers in Australia, anil has conducted many parades lor the best-known Australian soft goods merchants, including Buckley and Munn’s, of Melbourne. Miss Clive will, during the last three nights of next week, dance a series of Oriental dances—in which she is recognised as the greatest in the Southern Hemisphere. SLIPPER soles, solid leather, for children and adults, from 2s; cosy moccassins for winter evenings; cut leather for hom« boot repairing.— Cowburn’s Leather Depot, Main street. SEE our ring uispiay during ring week, starting Thursday, 18th; new designs, now prices.—L. Cimino (late C.’ P. Nash), Coleman Place. SHOOTING season.—Sportsmen, see that your guns are in order for May Ist. We are experts in gun repairing.—Bycrott’s. Cuba street. IVf EW season’s felts, from 12s 6d; 1.1 large assortment to choose from. —"Unique,” next Wycherley's. CATHOLIC oards, gift books, rosaries, pictures, at depot, 297 Main, street, near Foat Office. 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. BUY a cycle on your own terms at 1 Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. UKCULAR and crosscut saws gul- > letted, sharpened and set; try us.—Manson and Barr, "Ltd., Itangitikei street. NO waste, no fuss, with Glen coal. —Child Bros, (phone 6447). EXPENSIVE hats.—You cannot afford one; very well, call at The Black Cat, 61 Cuba street, buy a shape and make your own—it’s easy. USERS of Taupiri coal get all the heat and none of the dirt.— Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., Waldegrave’s Buildings, Broadway (phono 6609). WARNING to the public.—lf your upholstery wants repairing as bad as Andrew Young street, send it to Blockley before it is too late. THE great nerve tonic Nerphos will soon tone you up; gives new energy; 3s 6d bottle, obtainable from J. 11. Cunmnghame, prescription chemist, Broadway. NEW designs in mngs showing during our first big ring week, starting Thursday, 18th; see window displays every evening.—L. Cimino (late G- P- Nnsh’sL Coleman Place. ROPP. cherry pipes 2/3, large coloured cotton mops 3/3; extra strong fire shovels 1/3, large tin joy 1/3, at Rutter’s, Phone 6445. TAUPIRI coal will give you a clean fire.—Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., Broadway ■ (phone 6609). CHEVROLET, 5 - seater, superior model, good going order; any trial. General Motor Exchange (phone 5430). JAM jars for sale (sterilised), also $ gallon bottles, suitable for vinegar, etc. Sole authorised dealer, Tui branded bottles.—G. Haslam, 64 Main street (phone 6507),
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS19260408.2.3.4
Bibliographic details
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1926, Page 1
Word Count
651Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1926, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Manawatu Standard. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.