MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. SOS Y PACKED HOUSE. TWO STARS. ’ TWO STARS. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. lu . £ “ THE HILLCREST MYSTERY.” “THE HILLCREST MYSTERY.” A Patlie Masterpiece of Puzzlement. A Bewildering Story of Love and Crime. Whoso were those guilty hands? Was it the man who wanted to marry the daughter, but whom she refused? Also, “ THE HOUSE OF HATE,” Fart I. “THE HOUSE OF HATE,” Part I. Electrifying Thrills at Breathless Speed. And GAUMONT GRAPHIC. PALACE LITTLE MADGE EVANS LITTLE MADGE EVANS In the Pretty Child Story, “NEIGHBOURS,” “NEIGHBOURS,” Madge Evans’ Best Picture to* date. With JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES. How the Little Sister won happiness for the Big Sister. A Charming Love Theme. Good Supports. COMEDY TOPICAL INTEREST. pALMERSTON QRPHEUS gOCIETY. (J. Holmes Runnicles, Conductor.) Assisted by MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS (Soprano), MISS NELLIE TAYLOR (Contralto), rfiHE EIGHTEENTH GRAND CONCERT (FOR 1918 SEASON) Will be held at the QPEEA JJ OUSE, WEDNESDAY, 1919. Box Plan at “Swallow’s.” Reserved Seats, 3/, R. A. FULLER, Hon. Secretary. PIRATE FOOTBALL CLUB. fpHE Committee of the above Club regret that owing to the Empire Hall being engaged on Wednesday, April 30th, for the Municipal Election, they have been reluctantly compelled to postpone their opening Social and Dance until MONDAY, May sth. All invitations issued hold good for. that date. V. G. NEILL, Secretary. WELCOME HOME SOCIAL AND DANCE, BUNNYTHORPE PUBLIC HALL, APRIL 30th, 1919, at S p.m. To welcome Sergeant J. Scheldt, Rifleman E. G. Sutherland, Privates I. O’Hagan, M. Tierney, K. McKenzie, J. Clcvely, J. McDonald -and Scr geant-Major Morris. Roll Up and give the Boys a hearty welcome home. J. Linklater, Esq., will preside. ADMISSION, 1/. A. H. FAULKNER, Hon. Sec. RETAILERS ’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Association will be hold at my Office THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10.30, to consider Wednesday v. Saturday Holiday. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rfHE Annual Meeting of the Palmerston North Branch of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society will bo held in the Opera House Supper Room, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1919, at 8 p.m. All License Holders requested to attend. Business: Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet; Election Committee; and General. C. C. WHITEHEAD, Chairman. <—CA— • Why coerce the small retailer to close on the day in the week that will hurt him most? Saturday closing will not hurt the businesses making the biggest profits, but will hurt the small trader who is struggling to make a living. VOTE FOR WEDNESDAY. MOTOR -SPIRITS J’kb 24/6 CASE(NET EX STORE). | HOLEEN AND KIRK RANGITIKEI STREET. i PALMERSTON NORTH. t l 1 j Live and let live. Why not let the 1 small trader live? The day of closing ■ dot's not matter lo the big sliop- , keeper, but does matter to the small man. VOTE FOR WEDNESDAY.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1
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