CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SALE OFWOBK. To-night ! LYCEUM THEATRE. Plain Work and Fancy Stalls. Refreshment, Produce, Sweet and Flower Stalls. Children's Dances. j COMPETITIONS. Cakes, Spelling, Hat-trimming, Naildriving, Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' Button-holes, Wool Winding, etc. Snowball and Fish Pond for children. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME each evening. Admission 6d.; Children 3d. J. NAIRN, Manager. TO-NIGHT! ~ 2JEALANDIA XT ALL. Palmerston North. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And to-morrow (Friday). Montgomery's All-Star Entertainers. Sole Proprietor ... Mr Ed. Montgomery Business Manager, Mr Henry G. Parker 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, Miss May Dagmar, Esther Norden, A.L.C.M., Lawrence Redward. Change of programme each evening. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Park's. W. RANDALL, Agent. l MR P. R~DIX'S Cathedral Choristers and Eefined Entertainers. T YCEUM nnHEATRE. . MONDAY ani> TUESDAY, October 10th and 11th. . 4-CATHEDRA L" CH JRISTERS—4 In Magnificent Repertoire of Glees, Madrigals, and Part Songs. * Miss Alice Layton. the accomplished Soprano; ME, GARDEN .WILSON, Australia's Greatest Mimic ;'Mr Leslie Warton, Coon Melodist; Mr George Warsaw, Operatic Basso; Xellman the Great, marvellous magician; Mr Edgar Collins, pianist. Most uniaue pro- I gramme of refined and artistic "merit. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is; children half price to B.C. and stalls. Special rates to choirs and colleges. Reserved seats at Mr Park's, bookseller. VICTOR BECK, Advance Rep. gEALANDIA TTALL. Coming Great Attraction. Positively for Three Nights Only. OCTOBER 11th, 12fch, & 13th. Return or the people's favourites, the famous WOODS-WILLIAMSON CO. Alfred Woods, Australia's only Star artist, and Maud Williamson, the celebrated and. charming English actress, supported by the full strength of their famous Company in three great plays. . Tuesday, Oct. 11—Maud Will:amson's great dramatisation of Marie Corelli's wonderful work, 1; Bahamas." Wednesday Ost 12, "The Garden of Lies.'' Thursday, Oct 13th," Camille." New and magnificent scenery. FuLl orchestra under the direction of Mr Henry Hawkins, R.A.M. Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and la. Box plan as usual. N.Z. Axemen's Championship Carnival. ELTHAM. 26th & 27th DECEMBER, 1904. £260 IN PRIZtf MONET £260. 8 CHOPPING EVENTS 4 SAWING EVENTS 4 RUNNING EVENTS 4 CYCLING EVENTS. Entries close 19th. November. Axemen's Cup of £90, Sawing Handicap j£2o. Cycle Handicap of £25. Write for complete programme and entry forms. (Copy to be seen at Standard Office.) Please mention this paper when entering. F. E. HARDY, Secretary, N.Z.A.A., Eltham.
KDTHERFURD & COIELL, Accountants and Licensed Land Brokers. A.GENTS FOR PUBLIC TEUSTEE, Office : EANGITIKE^-STEEET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7926, 6 October 1904, Page 1
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