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BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Limited, Seed, Grain, and General >. Merchants. ! I Large Stocks of tj RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS 31 Etc., Etc. Speoially Selected for our Trade.

dend for Samples and Quotations. BARRAUD& ABRAHAM, Ltd. PALMERSTON N. & FEILDING. T-i'iape Agents: Miisahs it. Wilson & Co. Bntartalnmant*, Meetings, &o Solo Lessee & Manager Charles Hollowny Business Manager ... Alex. Yerue MONDAY, FEBRUARY. FOE. OXP; XTGHT ONLY. The-Ever Welcome! CHARLES HULLGWAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. Including the charming young Australienne MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, Fresh from a triumphal season at thePrincess Theatre, Melbourne. For One Njght Only of tlie most human play the stSje has known for a decade. Written by • Geo. It. Sims and Arthur Shirley, entitled ■4," TWO LiTTLE VAGABONDS." Including Aliss Beatiuce Hollow-ay as " DICK," one of the Vagabonds. " Here's your purse, lady. I don't like boin' a thief j I feel somehow as it's a wrong tiling. You can count the money ; I ain't tnkon anythm' out of it, s'elp mo I ain't. I won't be a thief never no more, lady—never no more as long as I live." " Two Little Vagabonds." Will be by the complete strength of the Company, under the direction of CHARLES HOLLOWAY. Popular Prices, 3s, 2s and Is. Early doors to 2s and Is seals, Od extra. Box plan at Mogridge & Co's. Will appear at FEILDING on Show Nights in "THE COAL KING," and "THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY." WILL LAURENCE, Advance Representative, j HI NGAITI SPO RTS To be held in Mr H. Hammond's Paddock, Ohingaiti, on WEDKEdDAi', 6th February, commercing at 11 o'clock.

£7O PRIZE MONEY £7O PONY RACES, JUMPING COMPETITIONS & FOOT EVKNT3. Train for Hunterville and Marton leaves 4.'lG p m. Trains /or Taihape leave i p.m. and 8 53 a.m See Programme on Ist Dige. A. J. XhEVEN'a, Hon. Sea. MRS ESAM nsumoi 'essons on MONDAY, February lib. A*, liome on and after January 29: h. RINGING AND PIANO MISS lIIRDY will resume teaching on TUESDAY, February oth. llita, Ftbiu-jry 7. piANO, ORGAN & HARMONY MISS ARMSTRONG rccomlxeQCoa the p:act ; c9 oE her pro'essinn at High street, Morton, or Pupi'a' Home, on MONDAY, February itb. IGA TAW A, SHANNON. Country Boarding School for Girls. 'no First Term for 1907 will begin on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. PraxciriL: MISS M. TAYLOR. WELLINGTON COLLE The FIRST TERM. 1907, w'll begin on FRIDAY, lit February. Nbw Boys will attend at 9.15 am. en THURSDAY, January 31st. Tb. 9 Head Mas er will receive Pj-rtDta and Guard ans at the College oi WEDNESDAY, January 80th, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 to 6 p.m. GHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. «7 ELLINGTON GIRLS' COL" W LEGE. The FIRST TERM, ISO 7, will begin on TUESDAY, sth Febraary. The Princijral will rrcive Parents and Guardians and New Pupils on MONDAY, 4th February, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mrs Sommerville has vacanc : e3 for Boarders in her house in Hill Street. CfIAS. P. POWLES, Secietaiy. PRIVATE SCHOOL, Grey Street . . . MARTON. School r6oper>s on MONDAY, February 4th, 1907. Music and Painting extras. t>IANO AND ORGAN. MISS lIOLDAWAY resumes teaching on February 4th. Terms on application !o Mogridge and Co. MISS NELLY MOSSMAN will! resume teaching on MONDAY, February 4th, Echcolhouse, Marton. MISS KENNEDY will resume Tuition on TUESDAY, February 5 th. 7IITZHKRBERT TERRACE J SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. (BcardiDg & Day School for Girls). Under the lute direction of Miss Swainson. Friccipal: Miss Baber, MA. First A6sittant: Mrs Hcbsthousb, o London and Paris. The New Term will begin on Tuesday, 5 th February. Prospectuses on application. Ha\ing laid the Whole World under contribution by importing direct froui Britain, America, and ihe East, we are prepared to suf ply all the Latest Novelties suitable for and New Year Gifts, Consisting of E.P. and Silver Ware, Leather Goods. China and Glass, Fancy Goods of all kinds, Writing Deai-B, Dressing Cescc, Purees, Prcket Books and Card Cases silvfr-mounted and otherwise, Photo Frames ii great varioty. ...,,. . Colonial Libraries', Mubic, ttc.comirg in everv mail. CHINA & GLABS in great variety at bedrock prices. Call and Inspect and Judge for Yourselves. Broadway, Marton. HUM & CO' FBUrjEREBS & GREENGROCERS, Kimbomon Road, FEILD I N G. Freeh Fruit and Vegetables always on hand Cfteh Bayer olt Sine And Fungus,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8728, 31 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8728, 31 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8728, 31 January 1907, Page 3

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