o PEEA HOUSE, MARTON. Monday, 18th March, St. Patbick’b Night, Under the auspices of the Marton Athletic Club. Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT. ! PROGRAMME. 1 1. Oveetube, “La Consolation” Oechestea (quintette) ; 2. Selection, “ Erin’s Melodies,” introducing the vocal numbers—“ Terence’s Farewell,” Miss Paten, “ Minstrel Boy,” Master F. Bound, and an Irish Jig by Mr C. Stewart. Oechestea. As arranged by Mr A. E. S. Crozier. S, Humoeous Recitation—MbG. Swan 4. Song “ The Trumpeter," (Airlie Dix) Mb A. S. Bell 5. Highland Dancing ■ , Me Beet McAllet. 6. Song- Selected Misb I. Pawn Interval of Five Minutes. I 1. Overture, “La Galante” Oechestea 2. Sons, “ The Deathless Amy ” (Trotere; Mb A. E. Bell 3. .Vocal Duet, " Tell Her I Love Her S o,” Mbs Hebbeeley & Miss Paton. 4. Humop.oue Recitation —Me G. Swan 5. Dusky Eccenteicities The Louisiana Coons 6. Gband Finale —“ That was the Soldier’s Song ” —English, Me A. HuNt; Scotch, Me G. Baenett ; Irish, Mb S. Minifie; Colonial, Mastee F. Lound. GOD SAVE THE KING. INSTRUMENTALISTS Messrs A. E. S. and IV. Crozier, L. and E, Jones, and C. Gomez. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Children, half-price. UPPER RANGI'TTKEI GUN CLUB. . ■ INANIMATE PIGEON MATCH OF 25 SOVEREIGNS. (Open to all Members of Clubs affiliated with the N.Z.G.C.A). To be held in Messrs Duncan Bros’. Paddock, Huntcrviiie, on MONDAY, ISxii MARCH, 1907, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize £ls £5 £3 £2 Twelve Birds. Shootists allowed one star on first bird only on payment of ss. Nomination, 15s. To be lodged with Secretary, together with last two years' performances, not later than MONDAY, 11th March, 1907._ Acceptance, 10s, To be paid to the Secretary on the morning of the Match. Handicaps declared in the Express and Advocate on Thursday, 1-lth March. If time allows, other matches will be arranged by the Committee. CONDITIONS. All matches to be shot under the N.Z.G.C. Association rules. No competitor to be allowed to shoot unless his Nomination, Acceptance and Birds have been paid. "When nominating, Shooters are requested to give the name ■■of- the Club they belong to. GUN CLUB PICNIC. On 17th 'April a Gun Club Picnic will be given, by the owner’s kind permission, on Mr J. G. Barthorp’s farm, Log Whare Hill, Silverhope, to which all members of Gun Clubs are cordially invited. Intending visitors would oblige by sending their names to the Secretary. Traps will leave ITunterville immediately after the arrival of the morning train from Marton. Sweepstakes will be arranged during the day by the Committee. JNO. NORRIS, Secretary. ABTON PA RK. (By permission of His Worship the Mayor). Under direction of J. and N. Tait. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT.
Next Wednesday Afternoon. EVENING PERFORMANCE AT THE TOWN HALL. The Royal BESSES O’ TH’ BARN BAND Positively tlio Greatest Undertaking in the Musical History of New Zealand. SPECIAL NOTICE. In the event of rain the afternoon concert will be given in the Town Hall. Box Plan and Day Sales for both performances are at Mogridge’s. Entrances; Main Gate and Church Gate only. Prices: Afternoon 2s to ground, Is extra to Reserved Seats. Evening, 5s Reserved, 3s and 2s. G. D. Foetus, Touring Manager. XT' UNE RA L NOTICE B* The funeral or the lata Joseph Sinclair will leave his late residence, Cheltenham, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at‘l2.Bo p.m, for Kiwitsa Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. ALFRED EADS, Undertaker. Manchester Street, Feilding. UNEEAL NOTICE. Friends aro notified that the Funeral of Percy Mackay, son of Mrs Daniel Mackay, of Huntemlle, will leave Mrs Mackay’s residence TOMORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m., for Raugatira Cemetery. A. H. WILSON, Undertaker. IJTIKU SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY, Ist APRIL. The time for closing Nominations ias been EXTENDED to March 18th. E. B. JENNINGS, Hon. Sec. USE FELLING. Wanted to Let—l2oo Acres of Bush, in lots to suit contractors, ippiy WILSON PROS., Kt-whatan, Manga weka. F O u N D. Found on Waitatapia, 4 18-month old Light Horses—one chestnut with big blaze and three browns or dark bay?. Owner can have same if he wiSI come and take them away. E. W. DALRYMPLB. rrvSNDEBS are invited for Felling i JL 200 Acres Bush, more or less, ■ in lota to suit contractors, up to the , 30th March. For particulars apply to , H. JAGGARD, Lower Moawbango, U tiku. RENDERS FOR STUMPING. a "i F D LS a. Tender for Stumping about 7 acres will he received up to 22nd MARCH. For particulars apply to A. J. PEREOT, Carnarvon. THE Marion Holiday Committee hereby notify to the public that the Business Places of Marton will be CLOSED all day on MONDAY, 18th inst., and between the hours of 2.45 and 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 20th inst, so as to give all an opportunity of hearing the Besses o th Barn Band.
T£7"ISITOES to Wanganui should V always remember to go to White’s Tea Booms for Hot Luncheon an Afternoon Teas.—B. H. WHITE & 00. Drapery Importers, 81, 6S, 85, Victor ATODBOi
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8765, 16 March 1907, Page 3
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827Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8765, 16 March 1907, Page 3
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