OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK. TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK!. HUBERT CARTER (THE CELEBRATED TENOR), AND LEADING ARTISTS. Popular Prices: 3s (res.) and 2s (plus tax). THURSDAY—“THE GIRL FRIEND.” “THE GIRL FRIEND.” FRIDAY—“HIT THE DECK.” “HIT THE DECK.” OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd and 23rd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., hare much pleasure in announcing a Musical Comedy event of extraordinary interest, their new MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, With the Rarest and Fairest of Leading Women, ANNIE CROFT. ANNIE CROFT. When Annie Croft smiles, all the world smiles, too.—Vide Press. LONDON’S FAVOURITE MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. AND Reginald Sharland, Gus Bluett, Leo. Franklyn, May Beatty, Les. Donaghy, James Hughes, Mary Rigby, Billie Lockwood, Jack Dunne. AND A WONDERFUL CHORUS. With all the Joy of Youth and Beauty 100 ARTISTS 100 In the Most Fascinating of Musical Plays. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd—“THE GIRL FRIEND,” “THE GIRL FRIEND,” “THE GIRL FRIEND,” So Lively, so Lovely, so Laughable, so Lilting. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. A Spectacular Musical Play with a Tang of the Sea. “HIT THE DECK,” “HIT THE DECK,” A Full Speed Ahead Show. A Smashing Hit. PRICES: Reserved 8s; Others, 6s, 2s 6d (plus tax). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Manager John Farrell. SUDAN UNITED MISSION. TLLUSTRATED PICTURE SCREEN J- TALKS on the work of New Zealand missionaries in Central Africa, will be given by Mr John Priestley, Dominion Secretary, as follows: WEDNESDAY (TO-NIGHT), Lutheran Church, Palmerston North. THURSDAY (TO-MORROW), Baptist Church, Palmerston North. FRIDAY, 23rd, Methodist Church, Halcombe. At 7.45 p.m. Collection. PIPE BAND STREET STALL, SATURDAY. SPONGE SANDWICH COMPETITION. Good Prizes. Cake must be on stall by 11 a.m. J. FERGUSON, Hon. Sec. ■LADIES’ AND GENTS’ JJAIRDRESSING SPECIALISTS. YOU ARE NEXT AT BERT PRATT’S, BROADWAY, IF YOU VERY WISELY RING. Phone 6651. AN APPOINTMENT SAVES WAITING AND A DISAPPOINTMENT. SAYE MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL EXPENSES. FEET CREATE CHILLS. ALLTREE Opp. Holben and Kirk’s, RANGITIKEI STREET, For LASTING BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. TRY A PAIR OF OUR GENTS’ SHOES AT 19s 6d. IMPERIAL CYCLE WORKS. IT HE Shop for the best British built JL Cycles on easy terms. Small deposit and balance weekly. Will take your old cycle in part payment. John Bull and Dunlop tyres stocked at the IMPERIAL CYCLE WORKS, Hopwood’s Building, Main Street East. MOTORISTS! MOTORISTS! MOTORISTS! EVERY make of car upholstered and hoods recovered at moderate charges. Wheel covers, Celluloid and Frame Curtains a speciality. E. CARTER, WHITE STAR BUILDINGS, Phone 6051 72 Rangitikei Street.
HAIR AND SKIN CONSULTANT. Kang’s Chambers, the Square, MISS NANE MATHESON, SPECIALISES iu Hair and Face Treatment, Tintmg, Cutting, Shampooing, Marcelling, VVater Waving (with fingers or combs); also beauty preparation to keep the hair and skin in a healthy condition. Appointments Arranged. Phone 5042. NEILSEN’S NEILSEN’S NEILSEN’S NEILSEN’S NEILSEN’S NEILSEN’S TT'OR DYEING & DRY CLEANING. 297 MAIN STREET, Opp. Public Trust. Phone 5353. THE PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM 1 LAUNDRY AND BAG WASH 3s NOW OFFER ANOTHER ADVANCEMENT. Dried Bags Ready for Ironing 4s 6d Semi-finished - 6s Od Finished 10s Od Main Depot in Cuba Street (next Soldiers’ Club) for information; also Phone 5003. ■ Proprietor A. O. RAINFORD.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 304, 21 November 1928, Page 1
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