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Commence 2.50. , V £ H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE". # , Direction, Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. ' i "W'*%?" I ■JO-NIGIIT At 8 TO-NIGHT / tO, >fef 1 New FULLERS' Vaudeville «,«. ,1 Specialty FULLERS' Company. > ®'A. fev /I • Last Night of this Programme. pj,' \ fp' ! !?■'? early and'laight. ' m COOK AND HANDMAN r'V W VS ' MR. GEORGE G'IIOTTY, ( 4paNn*, 1/'® ?§ I MISS GLEN ECHO, 'M vWM {fJJ ' > M I Last appearance of V® s.Vv <&3 t ? <¥> li TOT MARJORIE and EILEEN. \ 1 . CARLTON MAX. 3* ARMITAGE AND HINE. ■ f ->-f itvf 1 '> PERONA Mt)NS. POINCAIRE. i RAI GRAY. fl Prices: 2s. and Is. Box Plan at The J ! I ra Bristol. Booking, 6d. extra. Doors, 7.15. > 't ' H! BOX PLAN AT THEATRE • Featuring MARGARITA FISCHER, To-day from 1 until G. America's most beautiful picture actress,' BOOIy SEATS AT HIS MAJESTY'S.. In a story of sinful New York. 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' em Hemisphere is: 10 Willis Street. 1 c:tf.i nf yq k.. a nnointment Only HRHE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOWSittings by Appointment umy. i HE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. 'Phone 1233. THIRTEENTH EVENT TAKES PLACE — At PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWmHE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed GROUNDS, here enables us to finish night work JUNE 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1916, rivalling that of day. - BUTTER, CHEESE,' APPLE. & HONETj ■ CHAMPIONSHIPS,' '• BARTLETT STUDIOS Four Days of Interest, Education, t aiid ' (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart A poULTRY ASSOCIA. ~ Dawson 8). TION'S CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. . ■ ; : Space applications close 30th April, General entries close 3rd June. BRICE'S Send for Schedule to , T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, ,W. T. PENNY, U BRANDON STREET, next'to ■ p «td i ocre & Ty ?, ... ' . . Box 85, Palmerston North. Kirkcaldie and Stains. Purebred Cattle Exhibition and Sale If you want a good Fish or Meat! June 21s and 22nd. Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brico's. : — — — ; : MUSIC MADE EASY. N (]33S[ waste years learning? .When the . 'I "COLB1R" system teaches you to ... .. ■ ' play tho latest songs, • two-steps; and all . ■ r "'." , classes of music iii 10 to 20 lessons, saves QTYLISH' OVERCOATS - JL4.DE TO' time,'monej;, and-drudgery. No scales, no 0 ORDER and made of Pure Wool, special music. Plenty of local references, are a speciality at ; Testimonials can bo seen from all parts. MILLIGAN:'S, Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews KELBURN AVENUE. any time. Call for all particulars, Bir- — ley's College of Muiie, Boulcott Street THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. (Chambers), first floor up. , (Patented.)- • ' Fixes on to side of Mantel and works . \ eiactly like a spring-blind. Prices (Postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finish, 17s. 6d. Send for Illustrated ' P. AND B. BUILDING PAPER Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD - IS BETTER! HARDWARE, LTD., PalmerSton North. /jS'rijfr. think ALL Building Paper is P- and B. Building Paper.' P. and 8.. is a. 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MOTOR, with Mechanical Speed Gcntrol, and j COVERED MOTOR KNIFE SWITCH. j PRICE FOR THE OUTFIT: £105 os. M. j Sole Agents for New Zealand— Hanbgtons N.Z. Ltd e I 42 WILLIS STREET. I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 7

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