THE PASSION PLAY THE PASSION PLAY THE PASSION PLAY OF OBER AMMERGAU, OF OBER AMMERGAU, OF OBER AMMERGAU, THE WORLD’S GREATEST THE WORLD’S GREATEST TRAGEDY. TRAGEDY. OPEKA HOTJSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EVENING PERFORMANCE 8 o’clock MATINEE 2.30 p.m. Adults 2s. Children: Evening Is, Matinee 6d. Box Plan at Central Booking Office. BOXING A6SOCIABENEFIT BOXING. TOURNAMENT. In Aid of Incapacitated Boxer. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT In HAVILL’S BOXING STADIUM, Rangitikei Street. 8 STAR AMATEUR BOUTS. Roll Up and Help a Deserving Case. Admission 2s, to any part of nouse. J. P. EVANS, Sec. W.E.A. DRAMA CLASS. MEETING, THURSDAY, OROUA HALL, 8 p.m. “THE SILVER BOX,” By J. GALSWORTHY, Will be read. STUDENTS are asked to bring any copies of the play which they can obtain. PALMERSTON NORTH PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. THE First of a Series of Lectures, given by C. F. Spooner, Esq., will be delivered in the THEOSOPiIiCAL HALL, Church Street, on FRIDAY, April 4th, at 8 p.m. sharp, entitled “MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS,” Or “Psychology as Applied to Commercial Life.” Admission Free. Collection to Defray Expenses. J. L. HARWOOD, President. MANAWATU MOUNTED RIFLES. A FURTHER Meeting of “B” Squadron will be held at the Orderly Room, Princess Street, Palmerston North, on THURSDAY, April 3rd., at 7.15 p.m. R.S.A. RIFLE CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will be held at the RANGE. King Street, on THURSDAY, April 3rd, at 8 p.m. Business:— Presentation of Report, etc.; Election of Officers; Presentation of Trophies, and General. D. H. K. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting will be held in the Lecture Hall, above office, Cuba Street, Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY, April 9th, 1930, at 2 p.m. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, j PRINCIPAL: MISS GWEN GIBBS (Late J.C.W. and Tivoli Theatre, Aus.) J Pupil, Espinosa. London. j Ballroom practice class, I TUESDAY, 8 to 11 p.m. One Hour Tuition in Latest Dances. Two hours’ practice. Supper. £2 2s per term or 3s per night. Prospectus at Studio. Broadway Buildings. Phone 7170. LATEST AUTUMN HOSIERY SILK AND WOOL—SILK—ALL WOOL. [FINEST Range in New Zealand for Children and Ladies. CARDIGANS And LUMBER JACKETS NAPPA KID SUEDE GLOVES. SCOTCH WOOL & HOSIERY SHOP, 155 THE SQUARE. DANCING NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MR D. S. MACLENNAN has resumed teaching in Nos. 3 and 4 ROOMS, Coleman Place, over Harrison’s, the Florists (featuring in National Dances) and will be pleased to interview parents and intending scholars at the Studio daily from 10 a.m. Please Note Terms.—l2 lessons in' class £1 Is, 12 private individual leasons £2 2s, two of a family £1 10s. S CIENCE HAS TRIUMPHED 1 SCIENCE HAS CONQUERED! The Advent of “DOMINO” WASHING GRANULES Releases yon from Wash Day Slavery. Let “DAME DOMINO” Do the Work. CLOTHES LAST LONGER. PACKET, ALL GROCERS. A. T. BENDALL, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY, HAS REMOVED to 17 KING STREET, opp. Broadway Motors. ‘Phone 6109.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 107, 2 April 1930, Page 1
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