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FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUND. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. SENIOR CUP MATCHES. Old Boys v. Palmerston. Feilding v. Institute. Admission 6<l, ladies free, grandstand 6d. CUBA STREET METHODIST BIBLE CLASSES' BANQUET (In aid of Building Funds), Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba Street. FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1906. Doors 7.30 p.m. Commence 7.45 p.m. Tickets!/-. ■ TE RANGI PAI RECITALS. THE BOX PLAN Will open at Mr W. Park's to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Dress Circle and Orchestral O'L/V? Stall Seats at 3/No prior booking; no ballot. First comers secure best seats. _ Be there at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. "MUNICIPAL QPERA JJOUSE. NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT THURSDAY Memorable Musical Event. TWO POPULAR RECITALS By New Zealand's own QUEEN OF SONG. The Brilliant World Famed Contralto, fresh from her European Triumphs. TE RANG I PAI, TE RASGI PAI, Supported by the Charming Soprano, Ml'S** AMY MURPHY, Handley Wells, the young English Bass; W. B. Cadzow, Lyric Tenor; Horace Hunt, at the piano.^ Superb Programme Nightly. Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Harriers' Run. Friday, 7 p.m. —Bible Class. Monday, 8 p.m.—Musical Evening; Board meet at 7 p.m. June 4th—Long Distance Walk to Longburn and back. ALL MEN INVITED. STONEY f CREEK HALL. SOCIAL AND DANCE 011 FRIDAY, 18th May, Admission : Gents 2s, ladies Is. Bus leaves Post Office at 7.30. School ot Dresscutting "THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM." Miss E. Robin, (Late of Creasey's, London, and C. Smith's, Palmerston North), Rooms above Evening Standard, THE SQUARE. Hours of Attendance: Tuesdays, Wednesday*?, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 12, and 1 tos p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Term commences with pupil. SYDNEY" HOUSE, Main street, nest Lyceum. DRESSMAKING. THE L ANGER SCHOOL. DRESSES made up in latest modes. Classes arranged to suit pupils. Lessons in fancy work, ribbon work, silk embroidery, etc. —Mrs McCarthy Select School of Practical and Artistic Dressmaking. MADAME KING HAS opened a Select School of Dressmaking in Palmerston North, and is PREPARED to RECEIVE PUPILS. Madame King received her training in Paris and has since held the position of head in leading London and Colonial houses, and is therefore FULLY QUALIFIED to give the very best possible and up-to-date instruction to pupils. A course of dressmaking is a very necessary part of every YOUNG LADY'S EDUCATION, and the one most quickly repaid. As there is no chart, drafting or calculation, the pupil's whole time is given to Practical DRESSMAKING. Rooms : Palmerston Buildings, Cuba street. Hours of attendance : 10 till 12 and «2 till son Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Terms on application. Course commences with first lesson. School for Millinery. MISS CALLAWAY, (Late of SYDNEY). PUPILS taught to shape, make and trim own hats. Ten lessons (two hours daily) 10/6. Quarterly terms arranged Ladies' hats altered and retrimmed. Hours of attendance 10 to 12 and from 2 till 4. Evening Classes— Thursday, 7 to 9. KING'S CHAMBERS, The Square. MISS E CALLAWAY, COSTUMIER, Princess street. ~~ CUSTOMS. ~ IF you have any goods to arrive send your invoices and bills of ladinglto us. Every description of Customs and Forwarding done at lowest rates. TUCKER & CRpWTHER, Commercial Chambers, P.O. Box 547. Hunterstrect, Wellington. ~~ L. JOSEPH, I iIRECT IMPORTER of Ladies and 1/ Gents' Boots and Shoes, Drapery and Clothing, wishes to intimate to the Palmerston public that he is opening in Main street and selling goods at 15 per cent below wholesale prices. Note the address. —L. Joseph, Mam street West.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 18 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 18 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 18 May 1906, Page 1

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