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OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the exquisite play of Superb Music, Appealing Love Story and Fascinating Romance, “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” Founded on the Beautiful Story of “Old Heidelberg.” Hear the Famous “STUDENT’S DRINKING CHORUS” Creates a Furore at Every Performance. A PRICELESS PRODUCTION PEERLESSLY PRODUCED. BOX PLANS open at Central Booking Office NEXT MONDAY MORNING. March 3rd. PRICES: Reserved Seats, 7s; Unreserved, 4s 6d and 2s. (Prices plus tax.) CRICKET HAWKE CUP SOUTHLAND OUTHLAND v. M ANAW A T U ANAW A T U WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. February 26th, 27th, 28th. AT SPORTSGROUND, Palmerston North. PLAY COMMENCES 11 A.M. Admission—ls. L. M. PACEY, , Hon. Sec., M.C.A. WEDNESDAY, February 26th, WEDNESDAY, February 26th, TAKARO BOWLING, CROQUET & ± TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL GARDEN FETE At the Residence of R. Tanner, Esq., KARERE (NEAR LONGBURN). WEDNESDAY, February 26tli. Afternoon, 2 to 6. Evening 7.30 to 11. Latest Games, Competitions, Croquet, Bowls, Tennis, Treasure Hunt. Novelties, Afternoon Tea, etc. MUSICAL TRIO in Attendance—Miss Muirhead (Piano), Miss McKenzie ("Cello), Mr McKenzie (Violin). Buses from Post Office at 2, 2.45 and 7.30 p.m., via Longburn. Fare Is return. Admission to Grounds: Afternoon 6d, Ferdery 6d. EVENING, DANCE, PROMENADE, ETC. C. AVAUGH, Hon. Gen. Secretary. BUNNYTHORPE SPORTS CLUB. IJHE Annual Sports Club DANCE will be held in the BUNNYTHORPE HALL, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. Ladies 2s, Gents 3s. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. Madge’s Bus leaves the Post Office at 7.45 p.m. Return fare Is. 0. JACKSON, Secretary. JEAN MUIR SCHOOL Of ALLROOM DANCING 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. ANCING CLASS, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TUITION AVILL BE GIA’EN IN THIS SEASON’S NEAV DANCE, THE SIX-EIGHT. HOUSEWIVES! HERE is ycur opportunity to Economise. The remedy is simple. Send your AVashing to theECONOMIC BAG WASH, PHONE 6623. NEILSEN’S. TO every man or woman who is interested in economy we offer the most economical service, which will save them money. Our modern method keeps clothes looking new. DYEING AND CLEANING, 297 Main Street (opp. Public Trust). Phone 5353. E. S A P W E L L, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 ROY STREET. Estimates Given for all branches of the Building Trade. LAWN MOWERS Have yours overhauled NOW.” We Collect and Deliver Free. J. R. ELLIOTT, Phone 5490—5628. Manson and Barr’s Workshop. A WELL TRIED AND PROVED REMEDY—WOODWARDS CHEST BALSiXM. 2/6 2/6 A FAMILY MEDICINE FOR CHILLS, COUGHS AND COLDS. E. C. WOODWARD. COLEMAN PLACE. Telephone 7233. E. SHAW (Late Shaw and Sapwell), BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER 2 Ashley Street, Phone 6175. IF you contemplate Building, let me quote you. Estimates, free. LATEST designs and best value In paper hanging.—R. Waghorn, the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1