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OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT September 24th, at 8.15 p.m. MONSTER CONCERT PROGRAMME: Selection, — City Band Song, Master Jamieson (Boy Soprano) Item, —- Harmonica Band Monologue,— Miss Doreen Saunders Song, Mrs Russell Scoular (Wanganui) Items, Steel Guitar, — Mr It. Winiata Song,— • Mr Tabor Lightning Sketches, — Mr McGilvray Selection, — City Band Duet, Humorous, — Miss .Doreen Saunders and Mr Tabor Item, Steel Guitar, — Mr R. Winiata Song,— Mrs Russell Scoular Item, — Harmonica Band Elocution, — Miss Doreen Saunders Song,— Master Jamieson Recitation, Sentimental, — Mr A. McCulloch Selection, — City Band “God Save the King.” Accompaniste: Mrs McNeilly. OPERA HOUSE Palmerston North. DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. SONG • GAIETY -r— COMEDY NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present ERNEST C. ROLLS’ Gigantic, Most, Spectacularly Beautiful and Best of All Musical Comedy Productions “BRIGHT SIDE UP” “BRIGHT SIDE UP” “BRIGHT SIDE UP” which ran for no less than nino months in Sydney and Melbourne, where it broke all records for any musical production during the past 10 years and which created a furore of enthusiasm in Auckland. Entirely Imported Company of 60 Stars 60 from England, America and Australia, Headed by JENNIE CHARLES ' 1 RENE BENSON NORMAN RIANO and 50 other notable singers, comedians, dancers and specialty artists, together with Australia’s Most Beautiful Girls and Twelve of Australia’s Picked Ballet. Gorgeous Costumes, Glorious Music, Brilliant Ensembles. BeautifuL Ballets, Snappy Dialogue and Screamingly Humorous Comedy Scenes and Situationse. Box Plans will be opened at the Central Booking Office on Monday morning next at 10 o’clock. Evening prices: 6s, 4s, 3s and 2s. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager John Parrel! DAFFODIL DAY DANCE. TECH HALL TO-NIGHT. Loveday’s Orchestra. Ladies Is; Gentlemen Is 6d. BOHEMIAN CLUB’S DANCE. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI MUNICIPAL HALL (OPERA HOUSE). .Early Doors: Ladies Is, Gents Is &d. After 8.15 p.m., Ladies Is 6d,- Gents 2s. CITY BAND DANCE. ADDFELLOWS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT, x/ 23rd Sept. Usual novelties. Lucky door ticket. Bonner’s Orchestra, All rights reserved. OLD Time Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Main Street, TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT. Novelties, Dainty Supper, Popular prices, Ladies Is, Gents Is. A.R.R. GARRISON BAND. BACK TO CHILDHOOD DANCE. (Old Time and Modern.) BAND HALL, MONDAY, 25th Sept. Prizes for most original and most humorous dress. Patrons in ordinary clothes fined one penny. Mel. Creighton’s Dance Band. ADMISSION Is. A.R.R. BE KIDS AGAIN. BACK TO CHILDHOOD DANCE. HOKOWHITU HALL, WED., 27th, Boys Is, Girls Is, Twins 2s. Parking for Prams, Clothes Lines. Prizes for Good Children and best twins. lUIA FOOTBALL CLUB BALL To be Held in the RANGIOTU HALL On FRIDAY, SEPT 29th. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA, adies 2s, Gents 3s. All rights reserved. Free bus from Palmerston North, aves Post Office at 7.45 p.m. E. DONALDSON, Hon. Sec. STUDIO DANCE. rpHE Broadway' School of Dancing, FRIDAY, 29th Sept, at 8.30 p.m. Usual subscription. Phones 7170, 7477. MISS JEAN SCOTT. School of Dancing. OPERATIC CLASS, FRIDAYS 4 p.m. Studio: 298 Cuba Street. Phone 6500. J. McKEARNEY, SHOEING and general blacksmilhing, tyreing and whoelwrighting. All jobbing repairs undertaken. —20'j Cuba Street. "chimney sweeping FOR good clean work try HARVEY. Orders at Excelsior Store, Russell Street, ’phone 6603. Also Griffith’s Store, the Square, ’phone 5303. DON’T FORGET ALWAYS RING WHITE BAND TAXIS PHONE 7449 Is MILE. 24-HOUR SERVICE. THE BERRY ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED, HAVE the best Oxy-Acetone and Elec-tric-Arc Welding Plants in Palmerston North and can weld anything from a needle to an anchor. The more you weld the more you save. THE BERRY ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED. Ashley Street. PLUMBING. ON’T BE LEAD ASTRAY.—Consult G. PROCTER. rntry Work Undertaken. City Prices >HONE 6099. RES, 7269.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 254, 23 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 254, 23 September 1933, Page 1