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Entartaltumantui Mootinge, «&s PERA HOUSE, MARTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY NEXT, 11th JANUARY. MEYNELL, GUNN & VARNA’S New English Comedy Company. The Latest and Most Successful London Farcical Comedy “THE LITTLE STRANGER.” “ THE LITTLE STRANGER.” WILLIE PARKE THE CHILD WONDER (Direct from Criterion Theatre, London.) Preceded at S o’clock by “Wig and Gown,” A charming Comedietta in one Act. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Reserved scats, 4s. Box Plan is now open at Mogridge’s. fy R I C K E T’O ENGLAND v. HANAWATU. Tho E iGIITH MATCH of the English Tour will lie played at the SPORTS GROUNDS, PALMERSTON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January 22nd and 23rd next, at 2 p.m. Admission to grounds, Is ; Stand, Is ; Ladies half price. Afternoon tea obtainable on tin,' ground. t nivivv Introducing NORTH, ON F. J. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. M.C.A. PE K A HO US E, MARTON.
FIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL TUESDAY, JANUARY, 1907. Doom.!: Tickets, -in. M. G. GOOD ALT-, Secretary. r OOK OUT for Grand NOVELTY JU ENTERTAINMENT on l ehilf of Rangiwr.hia Tennis Club, in Town Hal), TUESDAY, Aft?rnoon and Evening, January 29th. Programme later. O T ICE. All my Accounts are now rendered to 31st December. I shall esteem it a favour if all those who have received them (no matter how small the amount) will settle them immediately. . This will save me the trouble of carrying forward tlie amounts into the New Year’s business and new ledger. Receipts will be posted promptly for all cheques received by mail, I take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to residents of Marton and district for the liberal patronage received during many years of business, and to assure them that my care in the future, as in the past, will be to give them the best of satisfaction. I employ a full staff of competent workmen, so as to meet the requirements of increasing trade and to avoid delay and disappointment to customers. "With best wishes to all for a happy and prosperous new year. I am, etc., C. PARKINSON, Electric Shoeing Forge, Marton. JjtUHEEAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late James Risk, of Raetihi, will leave the residence of Mrs Whisker, Awahuri Road, Fending TO-WOEROW (Sunday), at 12 noon, for Saudou Cemetery, passing through Saadon about 2 p.m. S. GEORGE, Undertaker. For Sale or To Lot. jjl 0 R SALE. 16 Herd Book Hereford Cows and Heifers 2 Two-jear old Bulls 8 Southdown Rams Apply GEORGE WHEELER, Stanway. 0 R BALE Lady’s Cycle, splendid order. Good tyres. Owner has no use. Must be sold. Price, £5 sa. ; KEF. TIBAGLE, “The Mart,” Marton. 0 R S E F The residence of the undersigned, Grey Street, Marton, I aero 1G perches, containing 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, pantry, and storeroom; also stable, coach-house, etc. Well laid out grounds and or haul. D. C. TENNENT. |jl 0 R SALE. GENERAL STORE in good locality. Good opening for a business man. Apply in first instance to this office (Advocate). FOR SALE by tender—A Good Dairy Farm of 200 acres nearly aU level, situated in the Feilding Small Farm Block, Apiti, all in grass and fenced and subdivided, fiveroomed house, twelve-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings, good ' water and road, 3 miles from township and school. Tenders to close 15th January, 1907The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to GEO. CHUROHER, Apiti,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8713, 12 January 1907, Page 3
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590Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8713, 12 January 1907, Page 3
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