PICTURES AND DANCE. mOWX HALL ... LEVIN. THE MAX PICTURES will bo shown again fcliis evening. Dance, to follow. Admission, 2s and Is. ALBERT BURLEY Temporarily Ponton by Bar! Woatlier after playing oontiimonsly for •IP) hours; will be at tlie Piano' oner more. COME ANT) SEE HTM! COME AXD SEE HTM! Grand National Stecploelia.se and Finish-of tho Winter Cup. T EYTN TOWN HALL. A Sensational Amusement Event, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDXESDAY~A U GIIST 31. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. Valdares , Entertainers. Headed by A THE VALDARES A the valdares 4fc The World's Greatest Trick and Comedy Cyclists, supported by the following Leading Artists of the Vaudeville, stage T— FIUiD. FOLEY, the inimitable ventriloquist ; REGGIARDO, the Juggling Marvel, introducing the two cleverest Dogs in tlio World f ZANOMf, the expert conjuror, with Novel illusions; MISS DIAMOND HAT, tho Dainty Sofbrette and Dancer; THE VARNO SISTERS AND JAMES TITUS, in Musical Comedy and Dancing Sketches. Refinement the keynote of the Programme. PRICES: 3s, 2s and Is. Reserved seats at Phillips' Byko. Fred. W. Diival - Touring Manager. TOWN HALL SHANNON.-Thurs-day, September 1. 978-5 Koputaroa Butchery. A. NEWMAN . . - Manager. NOTHING but the best of Ox Beef and Wether Mutton kept. GIVE US A TRIAL and CONVINCE YOURSELF. c/^O-y WANTED TO SELL. QUARTER-ACRE Corner Section, Queen Street, with 20ft x 12ft shed; 5 acres L.I.P. dose to Lovin Railway Station; i.acre ■ buildiing sites adjoining Levin Railway Station ; 6 acres fit for the plough just over the borough boundary. Cheap strong farmer's trap, nearly new. Apply, CHAS. PALMER, 972-2w. Winchester Street.
SHANNON'S ENDEAVOUR A GRAND Concert and Dance is to be held in the DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND, WELLINGTON. A programme lias been, prepared that will set a new standard for Shannon, the widespread feeling in iavour of the Children's Hoepdtal Movement havang induced many high-cla.ss performers to journey from a distance to assist in this movementTHE CONCERT PROGRAMME. The Concert Programme will be contributed byQuartette- - - - Band. Haka— - Palmerston Savages. \ ocai Solo -Mr J. Rogers. Vocal Solo— - Mr J. Rogers Rotation— . -Mr J. Webb. Recitation— - -Mr J. Webb. (Brother of the famous sculler.) Song— - -Mr H. Palmer Cornet Solo—Boys' Training Farm. Shadowgraph— - Prof. Astokens. Vocal Solo- - -Mr H. Palmer. Trio- - - . Band. VVhistling Solo- Prof. Leo Ashkens Vocal Solo— Mr J. R. Stansell. Tickets for CONCERT AND DANCE, OS. Refreshments at Out Prices 1 Liberal Discount for Cash! Refreshments at Cut Prices! Liberal Discount for Cash! Shadbwgrapihe by professor Askrings; also Whistling Solos. .9834.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 August 1910, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 August 1910, Page 3
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