AMUSEMENTS. [ Skating. ©LYMPIA RINK, A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS. (Under entirely new management.) NOW OPEN. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. Morning, 10 till 12, Skates and admission Is, ladies 6d. Afternoon, 2 till 5, admission and skates Is, ladies 6d. Learners taught free of charge, 6.15 till 7.15. Evening s ' 7.30 till 10, admission Is, skates 6d, ladies Is, skates free. BAND MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY. W. PULLMAN, Director. FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUNDS. BRILLIANT RUGBY. NO GAME TO EQUAL IT. GRAND 7-ASIDE TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Admission, Is. 32 TEAMS COMPETING. W. ROBINSON, Secretary. HOCKEY ON SKATES. OLYMPIA RINK. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). WELLINGTON Ladies v Palmerston Ladies at 9 p.m. Band in attendance. POPULAR PRICES. WILL. PULLMAN, Director. ORCHESTRAL & BAND CARNIVAL MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE, July 6th to 11th, 1914. ENTRIES will be received for the following competitions:— Best Fancy Skater (Gents'). Most Graceful Skater (Lady). Waltzing, Musical Monologue. Highland Fling in Costume fer Girls under 12, under 16, and Boys. Also, from teams for GRAND DISTRICT W3-OF-WAR, For which cash prizes of £4 and £2 have been allotted. Wri f c or call for Schedule. H. K. SWALLOW, Hon. Secretary. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. j FIRST CONCERT OF 19th SEASON, j Soloists: Miss J. Kearins (Contralto), Mr E. Short (Bass). 3 QUEEN Carnival Voting Tickets will be given to each person paying at doors or Box Plan. Stalls and Circle 2s, Pit Is. Box Plan opens at Park \s to Honorary Members on Thursday next, and to the general public on Friday. H. K. SWALLOW, Hon. Sec. and Treasv TANGO. MADAME IRENE CONNOP IS now receiving pupils for the following Latest Ballroom Dances: —Vieninese, Hesitation Waltz, One Step, Two Step, Three Step, The Boston Waltz, Boston Glide, Bon Ton, La Rinkn, Lingamore Waltz, Chicago Hustle, Ballroom Tango and Argentine Tango. Private lessons can be arranged. Full particulars can be had at Coles' Music Warehouse. Proficiency guaranteed. Juvenile Classes on SATURDAYS in the Foresters' Hall. '"Phone 15. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Webb & Brown, (BERT) (JACK) TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, HAVE pleasure in announcing that they will commence business in premises now occupied by J. Procter, Cuba street, near National Bank, on MONDAY, June Ist. Full stocks of all the LATEST FASHIONS IN GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' MATERIALS NOW SHOWING. I'l-u-•" your orders early and avoid disappointment. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Ring 341. J, T. FOLLAS & CO. BUTCHERS, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON. LEARN TO CALL THEM OU2 BUTCHERS. Saving Soles is our delight, At it morning, noon and night; No matter where the patch may be iJ.'icg it along to WEBBERLEY. 'Phone 612- 66 Cuba street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 1
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