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Tile Return of ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN, Famous Stars of Musical Comedy, And ALL the “NO, NO, NANETTE” And “LADY, BE GOOD” Favourites. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, And the Two Following Nights. SIR BENJAMIN AND JOHN . FULLER Have tho privilege of again presenting their famous LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Headed By Tho Distinguished London Musical Comedy Stars, ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN, ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN, CHARLTON MORTON, And including All tho Delightful Performers who achieved such striking popularity in “No, No, Nanette” and “Lady, Be Good.” 70 PERFORMERS 70 Tho Most Brilliantly Talented Company over presented. Now recording another Phenomenal Success throughout New Zealand with London and New York’s Three Greatest and Latest Musical Comedies. "ARCHTE” “ARCHIE” “ARCHIE” “ARCHIE” THE LAUGHTER-SCORER OF 1928. A Classic of Comic Art. In Four Magnificent Scenes. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th “SUNNY” “SUNNY” “SUNNY” “SUNNY” Spectacular and Beautiful Elsie Prince ns “Sunny.” Daintiest, Sauciest, Sweetest Littlo Bride in the World. THURSDAY, JUNE 14tli:— “MERCENARY MARY,” “MERCENARY MARY,” Tlie Champagne of Musical Comedy. Entrancingly Lovely, Brilliantly Gay. A play never to be forgotten for its Daintiness and Charm, Delightful Dancing, Intrinsic Comedy and Exquisitely Tuneful Melodies. A VERY GEM OF GEMS. RENEW DELIGHTFUL ASSOCIATIONS With tho Greatest Musical Comedy Company ever brought to New Zealand. MATCHLESS MUSICAL COMEDIES AT COMMON-SENSE PRICES. Box Plans at the Opera House. PRICES: as, 4s (PLUS TAX), 2s. Book Now 1 Bookings Already Yery Heavy. Manager: W. J. Dunn. RUGBY RUGBY FOOTBALL FOOTBALL JOHNSTON PARK, FEILDING. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1928. HPRIAL REPRESENTATIVE MATCH - 1 - _ NORTH (Feilding, Oroua and To Kawau) SOUTH (Palmerston North and Woodville). Kick off at 2 p.in. Admission to ground: Gentlemen Is, Ladies and School Children free. Grandstand: Gentlemen Is, Ladies and Children 6d. QUEEN CAR NI VA L. LOOKOUT FOR THE CARNIVAL CABARET. nON VENT BUILDINGS, BROADyj WAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY in Show Week. Dancing, Cards and Ping Pong. Full announcement later. Keep these dates clear. rpREAT YOURSELF TO A GOOD 1 DAY’S OUTING AND PAY A VISIT TO THE BIG NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW To be held on the Showgrounds, Palmerston North, on 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd JUNE, 1928. Entertainment, Education and Amusement for Young and Old. Dog Trials, Horse Leaping Competitions, Football, Irish and Scottish Dancing, Boxing Matches. BIG CABARET, TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 19th. FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE. CARS PARKED ON THE GROUNDS DAY OR EVENING SESSIONS. PRICE 2s. Hot Water Provided Free. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. M PERMANENT WAVING (EUGENE METHOD). RS J. B. CURRIE Specialises in tho above. Phone 5760, BROADWAY TOILET ROOMS, Bennett’s Buildings. E. SHAW, (Late Shaw and Sapwoll), BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street. Phono 6176. IF you contemplate Building let mo quoto you. Estimates free. WINTRA WEATHER. MEANS GINGER PUNCH. rpHE ideal winter beverage of slcilX fully blended Lemon and Ginger. All stores Is 9d. Take it hot. GRIFFITHS (Phone 6548). MR HOUSEHOLDER PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOW with “CRESCENT” GUARANTEED PAINT AND SAVE £2O. Obtainable . for the . small cost of £1 per gallon. See Window Display at INGHAM’S CUBA STREET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 165, 12 June 1928, Page 1

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