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QPERA JJOUtiE. TO-NfGHT! TO-NIGHT! " A, Rogue's Daughter " A Notable Event—" Yes, a woman's soul, or, if ,you prefer the word, her nature, her mind, shines through her eyes and is reflected in her face, and her eyes had in, them a hunted look that told of past sorrow. Yet hers is a proud, nature—her firm, sensitive mouth told me that; but there was a pathetic eroup at the corner which told rne she had suffered. She was a woman that the love of a good man would transform into an angel, but the wiles of a tempter would make her a devil— God help all such women who are tempted and fall. Such women love with a strong, fierce love, and hate with a deadly hate." "A Rogue's Daughter" will attract all Palmerston. " A GREAT EVENT. MACMAHON'S Powerful Dramatic Organisation In the latest and greatest London success, " A ltosurs ' Ihiusliter." TO-NIGHT! A play of intense interest; and one of the most successful ot modern times. The reigning success in England. A play that excites the interest of all classes. " A Rogue's Daughter " has reached its 1000 th performance m England alone. A unique and powerful $lay. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) — Hugh Conway's famous story, "CALLED " BACK." Stage supervision of Mr Tom Pollard. People's popular prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at Park's. Day sales at Sadd's. OLYMPIA ELITE RINK. ■7EALANDIA HALL, Broad-street. SKATING. SKATING. TO-NIGHT! And every mornine, afternoon and evening following. Morning, session 10 to 12, Ladies and Children. Admission: 6d, ladies' skates 6d. Afternoon, 3 to 5. Admission : Gents Is, ladies 6d, skates 6d. Evening, Bto 10. Admission: Is, gents' skates 6d. First-class Band in attendance. Good order and decorum rigidly enforced. Instructors always in attendance to assist beginners. Ladies especially catered for. N.B. —The management reserve the right to refuse admission to any person or persons without stating their reasons for so doing. F. H. McINTOSH, D. C. GILBERT, Directeur. Floor Manager. KELVIN GROVE HALL. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1906. rpHE usual fortnightly dance will be I held as above. S. Barrow's String Band. Refreshments provided. Admission : Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. Pittam's Bus leaves post office 7-.30 | p.m., Terrace End 7.45 p.m. BACHELORS' BALL. A PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the Linton Town Hall on FRIDAY. June Ist, 1906. Bachelors' fee ss. Y.M.C fi A. AN ASSOCIATION OF YOUNG MEN WORKING FOR YOUNG MEN. Monday Evening—lmpromptu Speaking. Thursday Evening—Harriers' Run. Friday—6 p.m., Members' Tea; 7 p.m Bible Class. June 4th —Long Distance "Walk to Longburn and back. ALL MEN INVITED. 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, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 12, and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Term commences with pupil. ~ SYDNEY HOUSE, Main street, next Lyceum. DRESSMAKING. the laxgek .school. DRESSES made up in latest modes. Classes arranged to suit pupils. Lessons in fancy work, ribbon work, silk embroidery, etc. —Mbs McCarthy | 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 I arranged Ladies' hats altered retrimmed. Hours of attendance—lO to 12 and from 2 till 4. Evening Classes— The Square. MISS 15 CALLAWAY, COSTUMIER, Princess street. Waiwetu (jrammar School, lower hutt. "OOYS prepared tor professions and "Very U young and backward boys receive extra attention. wpII lighted and ventilated. Cricket and football field. Keference to A. Deß. Brandon, Esq., A. H. Miles, Esq., A. S. Biss, .usq., G. F. Gee, L T WA LTON, Principal.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8199, 28 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8199, 28 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8199, 28 May 1906, Page 1

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