OORONATIONTOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAYI PROGRAMME. A WOMAN’S HONOUR, STAR DRAMA 0(2,400 ft. Calamity Ann, Detective —Comedy Marie Louise —Drama Orange Growing —Educational Wild Man for a Day —Comic Senator’s Dishonour —Drama Flo the Flapper —Comic Polidor’s Gift —Comic FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC (Eight Instruments). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager. UNIC IP A L RINK. MONDAY, AUGUST tßth. Ladies hockey match 8.30. Prac* tice Grand March 9.0. Doors open 7 p.m. Prices as usual. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2IST, 1913. MONSTER FANCY & POSTER DRESS CARNIVAL. Don’t miss this big night’s fun. Valuable prizes for all events. Also number special prizes for: This year’s learner, lady wearing biggest hat, gent, wearing smallest hat, most original costume. The audience are the iudges. Get your voting paper when purchasing your ticket. Full Band in attendance. Admission skate floor 2s. General admission is to circle and stage. Children half-price. H. McARINEY, Manager. H A AWARD’S ROYAL PICTURES. CLYDE STREET, FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! MYSTERY OF THE ELK CITY BANK. One hair-breadth escape succeeds another with rapidity that scarce leaves breathing space. MONDAY GRAND 3,000 ft. FILM BY VITAGRAPH CO., PRIDE OF THE CIRCUS. ALSO Sensitive Plants —Educational Lost in the Jungle —Drama Spanish Dilemma —Comic T’was Ever Thus —Comic The Lust Drop of Water —Drama Riva and its Lakes —Scenic Strategy of Ann —Comic Prices of admission: Circle Is, Stalls 6d. W. HAMER, Manager. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22ND, EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE, (In aid of funds of Catholic Church). C immencing at 8 o’clock. Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; Ladies, is 6d. P. G. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ANNUAL ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. OPERA HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 25TH, 26th, 1913, I ENTRIES close August 30th, i 1913. Selected pieces on application to the undersigned. F. D. OPIE, Director and Secretary. WEEKLY DANCING ASSEMBLY. WEEKLY Dancing Assemblies' will be held at The Royal (Hayward’s Pictures) every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Beginners at 7 p.m. Admission : Ladies Is, gents, is 6d. Long-night TUESDAY, August j 19th. Ladies is, gents. 2s 6d. 1 PIANOS ! PIANOS 1 PIANOS ! Messrs MILNER & THOMPSON, * Ltd,, Piano Warehousmen, Christchurch. HAVE opened up in Foxton lor 2 weeks only. Pianos, by the world's best makers will be on view. Terms arranged from Li monthly Inspection invited. CHAS.IVESS, Local Manager. BALANCE OF SECTIONS IN Coley, Hillarv and Cooke Streets are still open for selection on the same terms as at sale. The new road is now in course of completion. Apply on the premises to J. HILLARY. For comfort and durability, the Ibex chair stands alone. We are sole agents. Walker & Furrie.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1134, 16 August 1913, Page 3
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