X TCEUM- FT! HE A TEE. Jj X TONIGHT! - MONDAY & TUESDAY. BOOTHMAN-EMEEY ] Select Entertainers. The charming comedy, BREAKING THE ICE. Kadama (wonderful wire walker), Miss Gertrude Emery (late of Eickards' Tiyoli Coy), Master Charles Hayes (wonderful contortionist), Miss Olive Emery (inimitable Ooon impersonator), j Mr A. W. Boothman (the well known and popular actor). Million prices—3s, 2s, and Is. • Doors open 7.30. . Overture 8 15. J/TUNICIPAL 13 AND QONCEBT. ZEALANDIA HALL. WEDNDSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBEE. PEOGRAMME. Overture, " Silver Star " (J. A. Greenw00d)...............8and Song, "Down in the Deep "...Mr Luke Violin solo' ..........Mr Mattson; Song (5e1ected)...............Mrs Louisson Cornet solo, " Klange Aus Steiermark" (Theo. H0ck),0p.,21... Mr Parker Song (selected) ............... Mr Bennett Tnteevai of Five Minutes. ' Overture, pianoforte,sol6...Mr P.Tombs Song (5e1ected)...........1Mrs Mathieson Euphonium solo, "For AllEternitv," . ■..-.. V : ' Mr W. Stains Song (5e1ected)...........:Mr P. Williams Cornet solo," Scandinayische Bomanze," "Lass Mich in Deiner Nahewer--4 less " (Theo Giese),Op. 287 .'•■■" '.■'■; :■' 'Mr J. Parker Duet (selected) Mesdames Louisson ' ■ '■ ' and Mathieson Song, •' Champions of the-King," ''■"':'/. Mr Luke Doors open 7.15. Commence 8 o'clock. Poptilarpnces-^3s, 2s, andls. Box plan at Bennett's. Carriages 10.15. CONGEEGATIONAL CHUECH. SALE oFwOEK. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, October 4th, sth and 6th. lyceum~t3eatee. Plain Work and Fancy Stalls. Befreshment, Produce, Sweet and Flower Stalls.' . ■'•. : ' Children's Dances. COMPETITIONS; Cakes, Spelling, Ha^trimming, Naildriving, Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' Button-holes, Wool finding, etc. Snowballand Fish Pond for children. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME each evening. Admission 6d; Children 3d. ~ , . . ■-. J. NAIEN, Manager. 2] EALAN DI A JJ A LL. An Evening ot SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. By the World-Renowned SCOTTISH ENTEETAINEES FLORA F. DONALDSON .Of Glasgow, Scottish and Gaelic Prima Donna, and V-. GAVIN SPENCE,. : Of Edinburgh, Tenor and Entertainer, who are paying their first-visit to the Colony, and will entertain with some of the beat excerpts from the Songs and Literature of Scotland. Two Nights Only, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 4 and 5. Popular pr'ces—Di ess circle and reserved stalls, 3s; stalls, 2s; pic, lg. Box plan At Bennnfct !f. UNITED TRADES' PICNIC. SECOND ANNUAL MONSTER TEADE PICNIC, To be held at FOXTON on WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBEE. (Labour Day.) Sports for the Old. Sports for the Young. Games of all descriptions. Abundance of Toys for the children. Tug-of-War (12 men a-side), special prizes. TEA (Milk and sugar) provided picnickers FJREE OF CHARGE. Special train arrangements. Brass Band in attendance. Full particulars in later issue. FOR First Class EEPAIBS at LOWEST EATES, to Guns, Eifles, Fishing Rods, Golf Clubs, Cricket Bats, Hockey Clubs, etc., etc., SEND TO H. H, EKINS,' GUN MAKES, 12 Featherston-st., WELLINGTON. Only best materials used: Ten years with W. H. Tisdall. £*A Pair Men's Brown Moleskin 'Troa "^ sers a t 4,^6, worbh .double. Ai Miller and Giorgi'a Bed Letter Sale.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 1
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