GENERAL NOTICES. WHIZZ I BANG ! Where Did That One Go? (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) TE KOAS TE KOAS TE KOAS I TE KOAS ] All are Returned Soldiers, who Entertained the Boys so well behind the Lines. PRESENTING A BRIGHT AND JOVIAL OFFERING Comprising SONGS, SKETCHES, MONOLOGUES, ENSEMBLES, BURLESQUES. The Party that kept Auckland in Laughter and Tears for Seven Nights. WALLY EDWARDS, Female Impersonator, as a Dashing Soubrctte. VICTOR ELLIOTT’S Silvery Tenor. STANLEY PRITCHARD ’S Resonant Baritone. LES WALTON in Monologues, Humorous and Otherwise. MISS TUI HILLYEE, whose Beautiful Vocalisation is the IVouder of all Listeners. (The Girl Everybody Raves About.) And QWEX pEITCHARD, The Humorist of Humorists, iu his Inimitable Comedy Patter. He Makes Life Worth While! Ho Traffics in Smiles —that’s his Business. IF YOU WANT A GOOD LAUGHSEE '‘THE DIGGERS” In their Mirth-provoking Trench Sketch, 'WHERE DID THAT ONE GO?” THE SEASON COMMENCES OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY NEXT. Plans for the Season at BENNETT’S, BROADWAY". Plan Now Open. 35., 25., Is. (Plus Tax.) J. A. MACDONALD, Touring Manager. ITOCKEY SOCIAL AND DANCE, 11 SOLDIERS’ CLUB, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919, 8 p.m. Chaperones: Lady Chaytor, Mesdames H. Palmer, E. L. Broad. Proceeds towards sending Representative Ladies’ Team to Christchurch Tourney. D. McCulloch, G. Eberhard, Joint Secs. Patrons are expected to contribute 2/. A WELCOME HOME SOCIAL AND DANCE will be given to our local Returned Soldiers in the Bunnythorpe Public Hall, on 'THURSDAY, 28th August, 1919. Good ' Floor. Good Music. Admission, 1/. All rights reserved. —A. H. Faulkner, Hon_ See. A MEETING of Shareholders of the Te Rehunga Hail Society will bo held in the Hall, To Rehunga, on SATURDAY, 30th August, 1919, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Statement and Report. A. 11. HANSEN, Secretary
TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for the erection of a Cottage in Manson Street, Palmerston North. Plans and specifications at our office, ■where tenders close at Noon on SATURDAY, 30fch inst. L. G. WEST AND SON, Registered Architects. 24 King Street. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAINS. NEW PLYMOUTH - WELLINGTON. QN Tuesday, 28th August, and cadi Tuesday until further notice, special train will leave Wellington 8.20 a.m. for New Plymouth. On Thursday, 28th August, and each Thursday until further notice, special train will leave New Plymouth 7.20 a.m., for Wellington. On Tuesday, 26th August, special train will also leave New Plymouth 7.20 a.m. for Wellington. These trains will run on the times of, and observe the same stoppages as the usual Down and Up New PlymouthWellington mail trains. AUCKLAND—WELLIN’ G TON. On Wednesday, 27th August, and each Wednesday until further notice special train (ex iVuclvlarul previous day) will leave Martou 8.45 a.m., for Wellington. On Thursday, 28th August, and each Thursday until further notice, special train for Auckland will leave Wellington 12.45 p.m., Marton dop. 5.35 p.m. These trains will run on the times of and observe the same .stoppages as the usual Auckland - Wellington express trains, PALMERSTON -N A 1 TER. On Tuesday, 28th August, special train Napier for Palmerston N. leaves Woodvilie I p.m., and special train for Napier leaves Palmerston N. 1.1 p.m. These trains will observe the. same stoppages of the Palmcrston-Napier mail trains. A limited number of passengers travelling for essential purposes will bo taken by these trains, preference being given to those for long distances. Permits must be obtained. BY ORDER. T UMP CARBIDE, (Pd per lb; 121b for 6/3; 281b for 14/; Bike size, 7d per lb.—Manson and Burr, Ltd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14199, 26 August 1919, Page 1
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