AMUSEMENTS, r\ PE E A HOUSE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 26th, 27th and 28th October, 1911. PICTURES. PICTURES PICTURES, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Something which all Palmerston is waiting to see. Les Miserables This picture which is taken irom one of Viotor Hugo's famous stories, is 4000 ft in length. Prices—6d and Is. Having installed our now famous Projector from the Tivoli Theatre, Auckland, wc claim to have the steadiest pictures in Palmerston.
P E R A HOUSEWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. GRAND COMPLiME N TARY CONCERT to Miss Thelma Petersen Piano solo lit Gunter, Song Mr Eric Gardner. Song, / " Asshoo at her Lattice," (By Amy Woodford Pindon) MISS THELMA PETERSEN. Violin Solo Miss Munro Song Mrs C. Louisson, Song Mr T. Rodgers. Piano Solo Mr H. E. Guuter, Song'"Ornbra Mai Pu," recitative and air (Largo, Handel) with violin obligate arranged and played by Miss Louise Croucher, MISS THELMA PETERSEN. Song Mr H. N. Jickell. Song, " Summer Raiu," by Chas. Willoughbv. MISS THELMA PETERSEN. God Save the King, Admission, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan | at Park's. I
SALVATION ARMY HALL. THUKSMY, OCTOBER 26th, CONCLUDING NIGHT.SELF-DBNIAL PECIAL Musical Programme will be 1 rendered by Brass Band, String Band and Songster Brigade. Miss E. Watson will recite. Admission, Silver Coin,
IMPIEE HALL. Specially enlarged for this GREAT CARNIVAL EVENT. GREAT URNIVAL EVENT, SHOW WEEK Commencing SHOW WEEK MONDAY, SHOW WEEK October 30fch. GRAND CORONATION BAZAAR. In aid of ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. A Niagara of Novelties. Stalls of all descriptions. Grand Ark Union and Fancy Fair. Dainty Dances. MUSICAL PROGRAMMES, Side Shows Galore. A hundred and one other attractions. Admission Is and 6d. W. DEVINE, Hon. Sec. and Treas. I
TO BUILDfiRS. A of a residence on Milson's Line near Palmerston North. Plans, specifications, etc., may be seen at the Palmerston Office of the undersigned, whore tenders are to be sent in at or before Noon on THURSDAY,. November 2nd. 0, TILLEARD NATUSCH & SONS. Architects PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSAL TO RAISE THREE SPECIAL LOANS UNDER "THE LOOAL BODIES'LOANS ACT, Ml."
WE hereby give notice that on the 20th day of October, IPII, proposals were submitted by the Palmerston North Borough Council to a poll of ratepayers of the Palmerstn North Borough for raising Special Loans of £12,200, J65255, and {4940 respectively, particulars of which propo.-als have been duly advertised in a newspaper circulating in the said bcraugh, and that tlic votes recorded for and against the said proposals were as follows— The Public Worts Loan of £l2 200For, 238; against, 29!), Tublic Library Loan of £s2ss—For, 194: against, 39G. Swimming Baths Loan of £1,910 For, 171; against,'lll. As in respect of all the above proposals the number of votes recorded against exceed the number of votes rec rded in favour of the same, we bore by declare the said proposals not carried. Dated this 21st day of October, 1911, J. A. NASH, Mayor. W. H. COLLINGWOOD, Returning Officer.
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS 'AVE been postpone:! till FRIDAY, • o.win« to funeral of Foxton Beach TO THE ELECTORS OP PALMERSTON, T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I beg to inform you that I am again a candidate for the honour of representing you in Parliament, and will take an early opportunity of addressing you in tbo various parts of the district. Yours truly, D. BUICK.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1445, 25 October 1911, Page 1
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