£J. B I C K E T. ENGLAND v. MANAWATU. The EIGHTH MATCH of tha English Tour will bo played at the SPOETS GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.. January 22nd and 23rd next, at 2 p.m. Admission to grounds. Is; Stand, Isj Ladies half price. Afternoon tea obtainable on the ground. F. J. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. M.C.A. £|P EK A HOUSE, MAETON. FIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1907. Double Tickets, 3s. M. G. GOODALL, Secretary. LOOK OUT for Grand NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT on behalf of Rangiwahia Tennis Club, in Town Hal!, TUESDAY, Afternoon and Evening, January 29th. Programme inter. |WEILDING INDU3TR lAL, AQEI -L CULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. ■TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY stu & Gru FEBRUARY. 1907. TWO DAYS. TWO DAYS. (VQKA PRIZE MONEY GQKA sL'OOU PRIZE MONEY SbOOU Allotted to Competitions HORSES, CATTLE, MIEEP, PIGS HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc., Etc. SCHEDULES from Secretary any A. & P. Association, or office of this paper. The RAM SALE will bo held the day after the show. E. H. FISHER, Telkphonk 46 Secretary. P- O. Box 98 OHINGAITI SPORTS. To be held in Mr R, Hammond’s Paddock, Ohingaiti, on WEDNESDAY, 6th February, commencing at 11 o'clock. £7O PRIZE MONEY £7O PONY RACEl 3 , JUMPING COMPETITIONS & FOOT EVENTS. Train for Huntervilio and Marton leaves -1.46 p.m. Trains for Taihapa leave 4 p.m. and 8.53 p.m. See Programme on Ist page. A. J. T-HEVBNA, Hon. Sec. ira w^jfamaißijMaßeßag l ll rjpENDERS FOR STOCKING. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for stocking about 180 acres of crop. Tenders close on MONDAY, 21st January. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. HOWARD, Westoe,” Greatford. O T I 0 E. A reliable man has £SOO to invest in a 800 or 400 acres Giazing Farm. He would prefer to lease with purchasing clause. Apply at once to BRICE, BROAD & CO., Marten. O S "T. One dark bay Mare, white star on forehead, near hind fetlock white, no brand, a little pigeon toed. Reward on returning to Andrew s Stables, Feilding. IT£l H A N K S. MR J. BLACKWELL, Marton, desires to thank tha Fire Brigade and the willing helpers who yesterday extinguished tha Gro which had broken out ia his house. jyj ARTON GASWORKS. | JUST ARRIVED: 20 FBEB gas cooking stoves. All users are thoroughly satisfied. Only 10 left, so don’t miss this portumty of securing one. Ring up the Gas Works Manager at once. Telephone 29. _ •pjj- G A TAW A, SHANNON. Country Boarding School for Girls. The First Term for 1907 will begin on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. Piuncipal: MISS M. TAYLOR. pIANO AND SINGING. MRS ESAM resumes lessons on MONDAY, February 4th. At Home on and after Jantjabv
29fcb. Mb Q. E. OWEN, M.8.0.V.5,, hea ceased to practice in the Rang!tikci district. Mr A. H. BILL will .curs on the business at the Kennels, Greatf°No. SO Marion Telephone Exchange, or Molndoo’s Stables, Marton. N O E. Ail 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 m.- the trouble of carrying forward the 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 tor the liberal patronage received during many y ears of business, and to assure them that my care in the future, as in tho past, will be to give them the best of satisfaction, employ a full staff of competent workmen, so as to meet tho requirements o 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 Eorge, Marton. [VIOGRIDCE AND CO.’S book arcade. POST CARDS in endless _ variety Fresh supplies constantly arriving. NEW BOOKS arrive every month. MUBlo—Select assortment of the hlcst in Block. Orders for Music not w B‘cck receive prompt attention. mogridge & CO., BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, j BROADWAY, MARION. 1
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8717, 17 January 1907, Page 3
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