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fJARRAUD & ABRAHAM Limited, Se-B'J, Grain, and General Merchants. Largs Stocks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVER Etc , Etc. Specially EeSeeied for o-i: Trade. Send for Samples and Quotations BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd PAMISKSTON K. & FEILDIITG. Taihape Agents: Messbs B. Wilson & Co, t&ntar&altmießtS!, KSa©fc!r»gS| &> .phPEIU HOUSE, JIAKTOI Sole Lessee & Yhaiager Charles iTollov.a; Pnuiness Manager ... Ale" Vm-,i' ftSOHDAY, Ctti PKiSKiifIHY. fop ox*; xiGJiT oxly. Including the charmiut,' Fresh l'rom a triumphal season at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. For One Zsiirht Only of the moat humai play iho sta ; -e has known lor ;i decade Written by Geo. .K. Kims and Artliu; Shirley, entitled *," TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS." Including Hiss lioATiae,-: llolloway as " DICK," one of the Vagabonds. "' Here's yonv purse, lady. I don't like be-in' a thief; i feel somehov.- as it's a v.Tong thing. Yon can count the money ; I ain't t alcen anytinn' out of it, s'elp nm I ain't. I won't be a thief never no more, lady—never no more a.* lony as I live." " Tv/o Littic Vagabonds. 1 ' Will lie iinterpreted by the complete strength of the. Company, under * the direction of CHARI.Eo HOLLO Yv"AY. Popular Prices, 3.-. -s and Is. Early doors to 2s ami Is --eats, Cd extra.. Pox "Will ap;iear at FPiLOIXG on o'how i'iiidds in '•Tili'i COAL XllVfi." and '■'LHK tfLIAL'V-'.ys OP A GPEAT Q KIKGAITI SPORTS To la he Id in Ih R. r in:Mo:;i)'ri Paddock, on Vv'EDISESDAV, 6th Februaiy, con-jacking at- li o'clock. £7O PRIZE MO&EY £7O PONY PACIS:\ JUMPING COMPETITION;} & POOr LYENTS. Train foL-llu:it:r : ,-ii's and Marten leaves -1.43 p in. Train; 'or Tai'aapo leave -i p.m. Red 8 53 p.m. Sec Programme on Ist pa^e. A. 3. TiiEVEMA., SIEGING, VOICE PiiODUCk:? o. PIAKOPOKTE.

iIN GI N G AKDPIA N 0 MISS H?.RDY will r. : s?iao iracliing on TUESDAY. February s:h. Rata, February 7. piANO, ORGAN & HARMONYMISS ARMSTRONG rc-com-monces the practice oE her pro'esskn at High street, Marton, or Pupils' Home, on MONDAY, February <itb. pT g A TAW A, SIIA NNO N. Country Boarding School for Girls. The First Term for 1007 will begin on MONDAY", FEBRUARY tor, rr.ixcirAL: MISS M. TAI'LOE. jsj[ 1 S S WALLACE, 2 SCHOOL, Gr.FA- Street i . . MARTON. School ito;:ods on MONDAY, February 4tb, 1907. Mu.iie and Painting extras. T> I A N 0 AND 0 RGA N. MISS HOLD AWAY resumes teaching on February ihb, Terms on application to Mogridgs and Co. MISS NELLY MOSSMAN will resume teaching on MONDAY, February 4th, School house, M°,rton. THITZHER 13 Elt T TERRACE IJ SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. (BcaroiDg & D.y School for Girls). Under the l&te direction of Miss Swainson. FrirciprJ: ML* Babek, M.A. First Assistant: Mrs Hu?.:-tiiouse, o London and Paris. The Mew Term will begin en Tuesday, uth I-'ebru'-r.-;. Prospectuses on application. THOROUGH OF MARTONjL> TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up to 4.30 p m. on MONDAY, 11th February, for— GO Chains Concrete Ksrbing and -Channelling. Plans and specifications on application. R. WOODHOUSE, COMPANY, Ltca., Are Cash Buyers of Prime BACON PIG! in any quantity nt highest markets rates, according to scale. FEBKUAIIY, 1907, HUNTBHVILLE .» 5 I'J FEILDINQ .. •• 7 1» EATA 13 PALSIEBSION.. .. 11 2a RONGOT2A .. .. 12 20 OHAKBA .. .. 12 20 HALCOMBE .. .. .20 Letters addressed to E. T. Strawbridge, buyer, Makino; or the Secretary Wocdville, will rcceiva prompt attcn lion. |3BOADWAY 6ASK BUTOHBKY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT DICKSON BBOS, Have pleasure in announcing thej iayo sfcartod business in Marion, as Ca Batchers, j : Families will bo waited on fo Orders. Moat of First-Class Qnality onl; applied. ALL GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS. Business Premises; i ppostto Now Zealand Clothing Factory [ MARTON. ISITORti to Wanganui shon always remembee to go to Whit* Tea Rooms for Hoi Luncheon as Afternoon Teas.—R. H. WHITE &CO Drapery fcnportow, 81, 88,85, Yiototf ~&TfBMi

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 3

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