CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SALE OF WORK. Tuesday, "Wednesday & Thursday, October 4th, sth and 6th. LYCEUM THEATRE. Plain Work and Fancy Stalls. Refreshment, Produce, Sweet and ' Flower Stalls. j Children's Dances. COMPETITIONS. Cakes, Spelling. Hat-trimming, Naildriving, Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' j Button-holes, Wool Winding, etc. I Snowball and Fish Fond for children. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME . . each evening. AdmissioD6d; Children 3d. •T. NAIRN, Manager. CUBA - STREET METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.PUBLIO Tea Meeting on WEDNESDAY evening, tho sth inst., at 6 r-m. Public meeting at 7.30. Special address and singing. TO-NIGHT! 2EALA ND I A HALL. THE LAST NIGHT OSSCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. By the World-Renowned SCOTTISH ENTERTAINERS, FLORA DONALDSON And GAVIN SPENCE, Who last evening had a great reception. Unbounded Enthusiasm. .Don't miss hearing them to night. THE LAST NIGHT. Excerpts of the best Songs and Literature of Scotland. , Popular prices-^-Dress circle and reserved stalls, 3s; stalls, 2s; pit, is. Box plan at Bennett's. HALL, Palmerston. North. THURSDAY AND FEIDAY, October 6 and 7. Owing to the expensive salaries of Professor Parker and Zeno the great free list will be entirely suspended (press excepted). Montgomery's All-Star Entertainers. An entirely new and brilliant array of artists headed by the Wonder of the Century, the Marvel of the Age, Professor PARKER, 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 Redward. Change of programme each evening. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Park's. 2-ALANDIA JJ AL L. Coming Great Attraction. Positively for Three Nights Only. OCTOBER lltb, 12th, & 13th. Return ot the people's favourites, the famous WOODS-WILLIAMSON CO. Ai/fred Woods, Australia's only Star artist, and Maud Williamson, the celebrated snd charming English actress, supported by the, full strength of their famous Company in three great plays. . Tuesday, Oct. 11—Maud WuTamson's great dramatisation of Marie Corelh's wonderful work, '• Baebabas." Wednesday, Oct 12, '■" The GardeD of Lies." V ~-... , > Thubsday, Oct 13th, " Camille." New and magnificent scenery. Full orchestra under the direction of Mr Henry Hawkins, R.A.M. Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan as usual. MR P. R., DIX'S Cathedral Choristers and , Refined Entertainers. T YCEUM mHEATRE. MONDAY and IUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBBB LOTH AND. IITH. 4—CathedraL Choristers—4 And first-class Company. * Full particulars Thursday's papers. VICTOR BECK, Agent. FOR First Class REPAIRS at LOWEST RATES, to Guns, Rifles, Fishing Rods, Golf Clubs, Cricket Bats, Hockey Clubs, etc.,. etc, SEND TO H. H.EKINS, GUN MAKER, 12 Featherston-st., WELLINGTON. Only best materials used. Ten years with W. H. Tisdall. FT will PAY YOU .to see Beattie, Img and Co. ABOUT THE ' - (IMUTH CALF FOOD.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7925, 5 October 1904, Page 1
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