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THEATRES, &c. ...GKAND... ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT - Municipal Opera House, Fa-mef-ston North, la aid of District! Hospital Funds. FMDAY, JULY 14th, 1905. Tendered by the... Palmerston Nopth ORCHESTRAL. SOCIETY, ...Assisted by... Miss Amy Murphy Mr Frank Graham Mr J. Maughan Barnett Herr Max Hoppo Mr Wesley Woolhouse Messrs Moscbini, CatoD, Leon Cohen, and F. Grrubb. Eon Conductor Mr M. Cohen Leader of Orchestra Her Max Hoppo Hon Accompanist Mr H. E. GonUr Hon Secretary Mr \V. H. Collingwood ! "ftXUKICIPAL /-\FEE_ TTOUSE. Sole Lessee and Director MR GEOEGE MUSGROVE. Inaugural Performances In connnection with THE OPENING I OF THE New Opera House. I MR GEORGE MUSGROVE • Has the honour to. announce that he has completed arrangements for MISS NELLIE STEWART AND = MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S New English Dramatic Co. TO OIVK THREE SPECIAL PERFORMANCES AT THE NEW OPERA HOUSE Commencing SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, { July 15th. The programme* for which has been arranged as follows :— SATURDAY AND MONDAY, July loth and 17tb. •'SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." "6WEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." TUESDAY, JULY 18th"OLD HEIDELBERG." "OLD HEIDELBERG." Prices of Admission -Dress Circle and .Reserved Stalls, 5b ; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s, Early Door to Stalls and Tit, 6d extra. The Fox Plans for the three perfnrmances will bo opened at W. Park's at 9 a.m. to-day (Monday) for dress , circle and reserved stalls, when prej cedence of booking will take place j according to ballot. No ono will be ! allowed to book more than eight seats ; for each production on first opening of plans. Harry Mußgrove Touring Manager. NORTHERN STAR POTATO (FINDLAY). Guaranteed to bo tbe produce of seed imported from the raiser, Mr Archibald Findlay. 6DJPER LD. Cash with order. i WIGHTON'S, Palmerston N. ! PLIMMERTON HOUSE I ' •■-. ' (the most popular seaside resort in the colony) IS now open for convenience of families desiring changes of climate. Here every home comfort and attention will '.be found, cleanliness being an especial feature, . and the cooking is under the immediate j supervision of the Proprietress. The house J is charmingly situated in ample grounds, commanding full view of the sea. Visitors will find it quiet, restful and healthy. Address Utters The Ma-ageb, Plimmerton House* ROBINSON & BOON, ; Fresh Food and Milk Suppv Co. I \ RE now in full swing, carts deliver- _____ ing produce to all parte of the I town. The milk sold by us is fresh 1 from Mr Lnxford's model dairy, mornj ing and evening, and is regnlarly tested. | Medical gentlemen of Palmerston and veterinary _ surgeons, and all dairy experts have testified to the wholesomeness and cleanliness of our milk and Other supplies, Go and see the dairy from which we draw our supplies for yourselves. Our dairy in Cuba-street is open daily. On Sundays from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m, and from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. CALPIN AND HOLMES BEG to notify the publio that we have removed to premises' opposite the Court-house. I j Suits cleaned, dyed, and pressed 110s, suits cleaned a speciality. 1 Ladies' skirts cleaned from 8s 6d, ! dyed 5s 6d. A. ANDREWS, Woodwork Factory, Rangitikei-street (NextN.M. Person's). WOODWORK and Furniture made at lowest cash prices. Wood.turning and band saw cutting done at the factory. High-class furniture on exhibition at tho Show Boom, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED - - t-TO. THIRTY SHILLINGS A QUARTER PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE WILL SECURE, At age 23, £300, payable at . death or at age 80; At age 18, £300, payable it age 65 or at previous i death. 1 WITH LARGE BONUBEI ADDED 3 IN EACH CASE. t . ! I. H. BIOHABDBON, F_T-__, * I Geauaala-IoM» r ■ '• Storekeepers and fanners advertise , tbtir wants in Tims, Sixteen wocii _v pence.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 1

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