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AMUSEMENTS. -m/rUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. BENEFIfIoNCERT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In aid of CHILDREN'S HOME AND BAND By the PALMERSTON NORTH BRASS BAND, Assisted by local talent. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. (a) Intermezzo, "Hypatia" (Ord. flume) (b) Characteristic march, " Coon Band Contest" (Prycr) Band Song, " Sunshine and Rain " (J. Blumenthal) Miss Essex Euphonium solo, " Singing Birds " (Theo. Hock) Bandsman W. Harris Song, " Thy Sentinel Am I" (Watson) Mr H, Vivian Selection,"Old English Songs" (Wright and Round), Band Interval. Pabt 11. Morceau, "Turkish Patrol" (Th. Michaelis) Band Duet, selected ■, _ Misses Drew Bass quartet, "Annie Laurie," Bandsmen Pickering, Elliott, Beamish, and Han-is Song, selected Mr J. Wallace Selection, " San Toy " (S. Jones) Band Admission: 2s and Is. Tickets obtainable from Bandsmen, and Messrs W. Park," G. H. Bennett & Co., Swallow & Son. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! and TO-MORROW! Commencing at 11 a.m., INAUGURAL MEETING Of PALMERSTON COURSING CLUB, To be held on the NEW UP-TO-DATE GROUNDS At Terrace End. 81 DOGS 81 From all parts of the colony. Admission, Is. STAN. WALL, Hon. Sec. . HrOCKEY. HOCKEY. L , , — REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, OTAGO V. M ANAWATU. SHOW GROUNDS, Cuba-street, ? p.m. Admission: Gentlemen, 6dj ladies, free. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, 1907. SALE OF WORK In aid of MISSION WORK. Admission: Afternoon, free; evening, one shilling. VARIED ENTERTAINMENT EVENING. BAPTIST Missionary craft "Nonsuch" takes in and discharges cargo for Brahmanbariad Hospital on Monday next, 22nd July, between 7.30 and 9.80 p.m, at Whitehead's Wharf, Main-street. Fares Is. Tickets obtainable at Baptist parsonage. SEASON. MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. Main Stbeet. Most up-to-date range in the colony. Safe and reliable guns. Valuable Prizes Evbbt Thobsdat & Sattibdat. Special Morris-tube for Volunteers. Ladies cordially invited. TNTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND •*- ENCE SCHOOLS. Just Think This Over. We are educating over a million students. We have 208 courses of education. We would like to tell you about it. Don't fail to come. Exhibit at Mr Richardson's Boot Store, opposite railway. A. J. RICKARD, District Agent, J^ 9 DE LUEN & CO., High-class Tailors and Costumiers, Main-Stbebt (Next Bittlemeyer's) Arthur De Luen wishes the general public and his old customers to know that he has removed his business from the premises of A. J. ftlahon's to the above address. Having taken into partnership Mr F. Robertson, late of Sydney and Melbourne, and being a cutter of high ability who has had considerable experience m ladies' and gentlemen's tailoring, patrons may rely upon getting stylishly out garments. We have a carefully selected stock of ladies' and gentlemen's materials and invite inspection. N.8.-—All work made by hand under our personal supervision by a competent staff. Wn are now opening up a splendid assortment of VVinter Goods. Inspection Invited. Tlf-ES HARRISON-BELL Millinebt Specialist. New season's goode now on view, Cubastreet. This id the shop to get the finest Parisian modes and the most serviceable trimmed millinery. Ladies are invited to inspect and choose their own material

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 162, 16 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 162, 16 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 162, 16 July 1907, Page 1