CHOEAL SOCIETY. THIRST practice will. he 'held in All •*-■ Saints' Schoolroom' on Thursday, 6th October, at 8 p.m. Persons wishing to join; are requested ; to give their names" to the hon. secretary at that time. Those who have the score of Elijah are requested to bring it with them. ' G.H. HUTTON, '.-."; •'■" A] ."Hon.-Sec. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.'.. j SALE OFWOEK. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, October 4th, sth and 6th. LYCEUM THEATRE. Plain Work and Fancy ;Stalls. Refreshment, Produce, Sweet and Flower Stalls. Children's Dances. COMPETITIONS. Cakes, Spelling. Hat-trimming, Naildnving. Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' Button-holes, Wool Winding, etc. Snowball and Fish Pond for children. GEAND MUSICAL PROGRAM MB each evening. Admission 6d; Children 3d. J. NAIRN; Manager. gEALANDIA UALL, An Evening ot SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY.By the World-Renowned SCOTTISH ENTERTAINERS ELOEA F. DOMLDSON Of Glasgow, Scottish and Gaelic Prima Donna, and ;,;g.ayin ;spence, Of ISdinburgh, Tenor and Entertainer, who are paying their first visit to the Colony, and will entertain with some of the best excerpts from the Songs and Literature of Scotland. Two, Nights 0n1y,.. TUESDAY AND. WEDNESDAY, '"■' October 4 and- 5; . Popular prices—Dress circle and reserved stalls, 3s; stalls, 2s ; pit, ls. Box plan at Bennett's. 2.EALA N D I A UAIL, Palmerston North. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY", October 6 and 7. I Owing to the expensive salaries of [ Professor Parker and Zeno the great I free list will be entirely'suspended I (press excepted). Montgomery's All-Star Entertainers. An entirely new aDd brilliant array of artists headed by the Wonder of the Century, the Marvel of the Age, Professor PAEKER, the handcuff king, gaol-breaker, master of locks, bolts and bars. ZENO, the great American Cmqueyalli, who has been the talk of Australia for years;* Edmund Montgomery, Ettie Hargood, Blanche Hargood, Fred Gibson, Harry Hall, Mary Dagmar, Esther Norden, A.L.C.M., Lawrence Eedward. Change df programme each evening. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Park's. U.Z. Axemen's Championship Carnival. ELTHAM. 26th & 27th DEOEMBEB, 1904. £260 IN PEIZE MONEY £260. M»MM / 1 8 CHOPPING EVENTS 4 SAWING EVENTS ] 4 RUNNING-EVENTS I 4 CYCLING' E7ENTS. ■ Entries close ldth November. Axemen's {Jap of __90. Sawing Handicap £20, Cycle Handicap of £25. Write for complete programme and entry forms. (Copy to be seen at Standabd Office.) "Pltsase mentiori this paper when entering.. , . -'.-,. F.E.HAHOY, ' f , Secretary, N.Z.A.A., | ' Eltham. *-l /" ' BLOUSES! f BLOUSES! x j BLOUSEM J MISS MACKAY A CUBA-STREET, ii I TTAS just opened up a CHOICE LO] TOCLEAE \ , j At from 2/6. J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 3 October 1904, Page 1
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