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THE COSSACKS ARE COMING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE DON COSSACKS. THE DON COSSACKS. FAMED RUSSIAN SINGERS AND DANCERS E. J. CARROLL, who brought to New Zealand the world’s greatest violinist, and the Sistine Choir, now has the honour of presenting to the musicloving folk of Palmerston North with THE DON COSSACK CHOIR THE DON COSSACK CHOIR THE DON COSSACK CHOIR They are one of the wonders of the world. At the OPEBA HOUSE (Palmerston North). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ONE NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ONLY. The London Press said “They burst oft' suddenly into fortissimo or steal in a pianissimo while the audience are still exchanging comments and praises of the song just finished. They stand like statues, not a muscle moves except in the face, with the articulation of the syllables. Their compass is from A below the bass to D the fourth lines of the treble clef. The volume of sound is like that of a large organ, and varies from the roar of tubas on heavy pressure wind, to tho whisper of a vox angelica with the swell closed. It is a really wonderful instrument and is played in a masterly manner. For one of the encores two exceedingly agile dancers came in and performed, rather like the Gurkhas on a resined floor.—The Times, May 16, 1925. ■ Box Plan at the Opera House Reserves: 7s 6d, unreserved at doors 7s 6d, os and 3s. (All prices plus tax.) WHAT IS ENTERTAINMENT? Why, that’s simple 1 Anything that pleases the mnnd and relaxes it. It might be anything, but we tell you right now that “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” (A Circus Comedy-Drama, a la “Sally of the Sawdust”), To be shown To-morrow' Night at the OPERA HOUSE Is REAL ENTERTAINMENT! IT FAIRLY Throbs with drama not the blood-and-thunder land— IT ROCKS AND QUAKES and bubbles over with Comedy. The last scene is a riot of fun. YOU GO TO OPERA HOUSE To-morrow, or Monday, or Tuesday, and you’ll agree tliat • IHUNDER MOUNTAIN” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” Is ’ Entertainment—in seven decimal figures. WATCH!. For Further Particulars. COLLEGE STREET SCHOOL IHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY ’ DRESS BALL. EMPIRE HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 2. Dancing: Children 7 to 10 p.m. Adults 10 to 1 a.m. Admission: Children Is, Adults 2s 6d (including supper). Music supplied by the “Music Box” Orchestra,” T. Bradley Conductor. PRIZE LIST: Special class for children under school age, prize for girl and boy. Best dressed girl and boy under 7 years; two firsts and two seconds. Best dressed girl and boy 7 to 9 years; two firsts and two seconds. Best dressed girl and boy 9 to 11 years; two firsts and two seconds. Best dressed girl and boy 11 and over; two firsts and two seconds. Most economical girl and boy; "two firsts and two seconds. Most original girl and boy; two firsts and two seconds. Best advertisement girl and boy; two firsts and two seconds. Best dressed pair, four prizes in this section, and two prizes for children selling most tickets. The committee requests- that all parents (together with their friends) attend on above date to make the Ball a brilliant success. HON. SECRETARY. STRATFORD BAND ART UNION. Last week sales—closing IN PALMERSTON N., SATURDAY (TO-MORROW), AT 9 P.M. DRAWN JUNE 30, 1926. Results in “Standard,” July 3. First Prize, £125. Second Prize, £6O. - - Third Prize, £3O. 4th Prize, £ls. Fifth Prize, £lO. Six of £5. Ten of £2. Ten of £l. Tickets may be had at Mr A. Levy’s, • The Square. i W. P. CASEY, Organiser. EVERY Branch of the Building Trade undertaken in town or country by v SHAW AND SAPWELL, 2 Ashley St. (Phones 6175 and 5657). ESTIMATES GIVEN. kJIELSEN DYEING AND CLEANN ING WORKS.. 297 Main Street (’Phone 5353), Opp. Public Trust, i. ■ . That is the Place to Have Your Dyeing and Cleaning Done. Satisfaction Given. "WJ iNTED to sell, 3 trucks of good job lines for farmers. —6 x 1, 4 x 1, 3 x 1 and scantling at 7b per 100 feet, trucks Ohakune; also 4 trucks of shorts, mostly boards, at £4 truck (about 2400 sup feet). Railage fencing rates. Both extra good value.— G. A. Gammari and Co., Ltd., Ohakune. , -A

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 175, 25 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 175, 25 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 175, 25 June 1926, Page 1