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GENERAL. NOTICES.

OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. Direction ALLAN WILKIE Touring Manager lIY. GORDON NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY. NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY. ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE And FR E DISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS FKEDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS Supported by ,£ ■ A Specially Organised Company, In THE GREAT NAVAL DRAMA, "THE LUCK or THE NAVY” By Clifford Mills. By Arrangement with J. & N. Tait. AN EXCITING STORY OF THE NAVY THAT SAVED THE WORLD. The Season Ran for Nearly Two Years in London. WED. and THURS., 23rd and 24th. H. F. Mallby’s World-famed London Comedy Success, “THE ROTTERS” Ten Laughs per Minute. FRIDAY, 25th Inst. The Great Demobilisation Play, “A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN” SATURDAY, 26th Inst. “HINDLE WAKES” Or ‘FANNY'S SATURDAY" TO MONDAY 1 BOX PLAN WILL OPEN AT OATES’ TO-MORROW MORNING. PRICES: 5/, 3/, 2/ (Plus Tax). gUCHRE jpARTY AND J^ANCE To be Held in the EMPIRE HALL, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1920. Music by E. Smith’s Orchestra: Admission, 2/6. MISS L. LOW, MISS R. BUTLER. Hon. Secretaries. O D D F B L L O W S’ HALL, CUBA STREET. MONSTER BAZAAR In Aid of the BUILDING FUND Of the CUBA. STREET NEW METHODIST CHURCH. WEDNESDAY AND fjTHURSDAY, JUNE 16th. and 17th. Afternoon and Evening, Opening at 3 o’clock. Features — plain Work Sweet Stall. Jumble Stall. Cooked Food. Butcher’s Stall—Prime Beef, Mutton and Lamb. Afternoon Tea. Supper also. ADMISSION FREE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. «TIHE QUARTERLY MEETING of Members will be held in the Council Chambers THIS EVENING at 3 o'clock., to discuss alterations to the Railway Station, and General. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. Ladies!— Tills will Interest You. TVTOW. THAT CLOTHES ARE SO DEAR, many thrifty people economise by keeping their garments fresh and new looking with McKENZIE’S ‘•SAFE CLOTH CLEANER” A loaspoonful of this preparation in boiling water will remove spots, stains, oil, grease and other dirty marks without injuring the material. 2/6 per bottle 2/6 at drapers, tailors, grocers and fancy goods shops. Cleans and Renews Gloves. Beware of Imitations. Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGN. THE Y.M.C.A. Campaign Committee wish to express their gratitude The Ladies of the Y.W.C.A. and their Helpers. Hr Hugh Akers for the use of the Linton Rifle Club Rooms. Hr H. E. Bennett for the exhibition of Y.M.C.A. pictures. Mr J. C. Swallow and Orchestra. The R.S.A. Orchestra. Messrs Belt and Bayly for petrol. The Alexandra Tea Rooms. Watson Bros., Messrs Collmson and Cunninghame for the use of table equipment. The many motor car owners. And the large number of helpers who made the Campaign. such a unique success. P. A. Me HARDY, Commander-in-Chief. G. M. SILVER, General Secretary. I -.Lpl ,A v‘ E AD VE RTIS E MENTS. A DVEKTISBRS are requested to J^L Note that all Replace Advertisement.- for SHOW WEEK must be in our office not later than i A . M . on MONDAY, June 21st AM A XAW ATU D ATLY TIMES.” i jj i r HAVE l ecu appointed Palmerston agent tor the famous ‘‘Upsor Wall Boards.” —F. J. Sheppard, 8i a tic, 85 a Raugitikei Street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 1