TO-Ni(&HT! 2] E A L A N d I A; -nr A L L. Montgomery^ Ali>Star Entertainers. Sole Proprietor .;. Mr Ed-. Montgomery Business Manager, Mr Hjpnry G. Parker Enormous Success!' ; - Thunders of' Applaus c! : UnprecedentedJEntliusiasm-! S^PBOFESSOE vPAEEEE '■' ';■ ; Accepts a local challenge to be bound with special manacles. The Great—ZEKO—The Great. The American Cmquevalli. Entire change of programme. Kd. Montgomery. ' A ■ : Newlilustrated Ballads. 10—STAE ARTISTS—IO. Full change of programme. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Park's. . MRP. E. DDC'S Cathedral ChoristeTs add Kefitied Entertainers. TYCE IT M Tji HE A TEE . MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 10th and 11th. 4-CATHEDEAL CHJELSTEES—4 In Magnificent. Eepertoire of Glees, Madrigals, and Part Songs. Miss Alice Layton, the accomplished Soprano; ME CAEDEN WILSON, Australia's. Greatest Mimic; Mr Leslie Warton. Coon Melodist; Mr George Warsaw, Operatic Basso; Eellman the Great, marvellous magician; Mr Edgar Collins, pianist.: Most, unique programme of refined arid artistic merit. Admission—3s, 2siand Is; children half price to D.C. and stalls. Special rates to choirs and colleges. Eeserved seats at Mr Park's, beokseller. VIGTOE, BECE, Advance Eep. 2EALA NDI A XT aL L Coming.Great Attraction. Positively for Three Nights Only. OCTOBEE lltb, 12th, & 13th/ Eelurn of the people's. favourites,' the famous WOODS-WILLIAMSON 00. Alpeed Woods, Australia's only Star artist, and Maud" Wihiamsok; the celebrated and' charmiDg English actress, supported by |he full strength oE their famous Company in three great plays. "■"■■■ '.:. ; -. ' Tuesday, Oct..^ 11—Maud -Will;am;sptt's •great;;dramh.tJsatioii of .Marie Corelli's woriderMl %ork,; V BAKATiBAS." Wednesday-" O^t'l2, " The Garden of. Lies/ Thuesday, Oct 13th, "Camille." New and magnificent. scenery. " Full orchestra under the direction of Mr Henry Hawkins, E.A.M. •. Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan as usual.
3.Z. Axemen's CilampionsMp Carnival. ELTHAM. [ • ■ . ■ -. ■ .. . ■ ■■ • 26th & 27th DECEMBER, 1904. £260 IN PRIZifl MONET £260. 8 CHOPPING EVENTS 4 SAWING EVENTS 4 ttUNMNG EVENTS 4 CYCLING EVENTS. Entries close 19th November. Axemen's Cup of £90.. , Sawing Handicap £20. Cycle Handicap of £25. Write for complete. programme and entry forms. ■' I (Copy to be seen at Standard O&ie.)- . Please mention this paper when' entering. i; f P. E. HABDY, Secretary, N.Z.A.A., Eltham. BALDWIN "BALDWIN, SOLICITORS, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAVE several sums to lend upon ap. •proved town and rural lands at current rates to suit borrowers. Also, money to lend on chattels security. - r ' ARTtIUIi M. MOWLEM (LateTof Batme and Mowlem, Auckland), SOLICITOR. AFFICEB: Theatre Royal Buildings. " Money ,to lend in any sum on town or country securities. J. P. INNES, BARRIBTEB, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, MONEY TO LEND at lowest enrrent rates on town and' country securieties. MONEY to lend in any scins on approved ' Bscnrlcy at iowesfc cateaai rates. BELL, GULLY h OOOPEB, Bscrlstera and Bclichors, Palmarsjiaa North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 1
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