S YOflE HOME WITHOUT MUSIO? BUY A PHONGGBAPH j?aoa " THE PHONERIES," PalmerstonN 6COO EDISON & STERLING BECOEDS *o choose from. Edfsin's Beccrds, 2s Starling Keoords, 1) 6d All kiade of MUSIO la slock or proenrod Bksd fob Oaialcgcs. No'e tha Address—m. Mcdonald, "THE PHOSTEEIES," (O*poal'e BaUway Platfonr), VALMBESION N. BHISE, BROAD & LIMtTBB, MABTON. Grain Merchants, Land, Commission and Insurance Agents. OATS, B&BLEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, PEAS & POTATOES, CHAFF & HAY Always in Stock. We also Stock— LUBEICATING OILS, WERE, AND MANUBES. AGENTS—McCormiek and Osborne Bidder, Colonial Drills. Full stock of Extras kept. Farm Implements of all description, not in stook procured at shortest notice TOOK n> U T "THE DISC PLOUGH.'' A PUBLIC TRIAL of the Latest DISC PLOUGH will be held at Mrs Ingle's Farm, Marton,.oa THUESDAY, 11th inst, at 2 p.m.
Come & Skk it Work. BRICE, BROAD & CO., Marton Agents. rjn EN DEES. Tenders, addressed to Mr G. Sutherland, Taihape, marked on the outside " Tonder for Manse," will be received up to noon on the 18th April, 1907, for building a Manse foe the Presbyterian Church, Taihape. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Advoca/ie Office, Marton, the Chronicle Office, Wanganui, and at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. SUTHERLAND. Taihape, April 4, 1907. WXT ANTED TO LET. 8° Acres of Bush, more or less. For particulars apply to NICHOLAS C. SADLIER, Karetu Eoad, Pohonui. r| i 0 BUSHFELLEBS. Wanted to Let-150 Acres of Bush, in lots to suit contractors. MIDFORD BROS., Manui, Mangaweka. >USH FELLING. jj Wanted to Let-1200 Acres of Bush, in lots to suit contactors. Apply WILSON LROS., K»\vhatau, Manga weka.
D US-n FELLING. TENDERS are invited for Felling 100 Acres (more or less) of Bueh. Apply WESTON BROS., Ohingaiti, COVERED -IN VAN in good order. Also Wheeler & Wilson TAILOR'S MACHINE. New. Sell cheap. GOULD, Draper, Rongotea. NYITATION TO FARMERS. MR. W. DARRAGH, of Rongotea, has just installed a Hartnett Milking Machine Plant. In' order to show thi3 excellent Machine at work, a cordial invitation is extended to farmers who are interested in dairy-
ing, on THURSDAY, April 11. Milkingcommßaeesat3p.ro. sharp. Ih Hartne.t himself will be present. 0. DAHL & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents, Palmerston North. There ia no road or right of way across my land at Upper Tutaenui to the farm belonging to the Estate of the late Robert Johnston. Any person trespassing after this date will be O N . SMITH. ' took an Oak Tray with silve handles from St. Andrew's Hall on the evening of the Bible Class Bazaar, March 22, kindly return to Mrs Kkigge, Wellington Foad.
WednesdayJ7th April, Under the auspices of tlio Marton • Athletic Club. Grant! Vocal and instrumental CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1 Overture, "La Consolation" Orchestra (quintette) 2 Selection, " Erin's Melodies," introducing the vocal numbers—" Terence'J Farewell," Miss Paton, " Minstrel Boy," Master F. Lound, and.an Irish Jig by Mr C. Stewart. Orchestra. As arranged by Mr A. E. S Rosier. 3. Humorous Recitation—Mr U. bWAN 4 Song, " Come Back to Erin," °' Miss Cameron. 5 Song " The Trumpeter," (Airlie Dix) Me A. E. Bell 6. Higulms'd Dancing Mb McKenzie Fobbes. 7 Son", "The Death of Nelson," (Brahm) " Mr A. Jeffkfy. 8. Song-Selected Miss I. Paion
Interval of Five Minutes. I 1. Overture, "La Galante" Orchestra I [ 2 Sons', " The Last Muster," 1 ° Mibs Cajieron. <* Song " Tho Deathless Army " iTro- * t '\ Mb A. E. Bell 4 Vocal Duet, "Tell Her |I Love Her So " Mbs Heblby & Miss Paton. 5 Highland Dance, Miss F. Cameeon. 6* Song, " Afton Water," (Hume)'. °' D ' Me A. Jeffrey. 7. Humorous Recitation—Me Q. Swan 8. Dusky Eccentricities "• The Louisiana Coons 9. Grand Finale— '* That was the Soldier's Song"—English,Mr A. Hunt; Scotch, Mr G-. Barnett; Irish, Mb S. Minifie; Colonial, Master I. Louni>. GOD SAVE THE KING. INSTRUMENTALISTS Messrs A. E. S. and W. Crazier, L. and E, Jones, and C. Gomez. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Children, half-price.
~ A Word About Hobibey.— Ws> hpve been expecting a heavy advance in Hosiery and have been buying heavily it old prices. We offer you Plain and Eiobed Cashmere Hosiory to-day fully 25 per cent'cheaper than the same quohty of at McEWowney's Stores.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8783, 10 April 1907, Page 3
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