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PERA HOUSE, MARTON. Under tho direction of Mr Ton Pollard For Positively One Night Only ! POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY. Will present for the first time in Marton The Musical Dream Fantasy— BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. The Opera which has made such a furore wherever presented. A Mighty Success performed by mites. Beautiful Scancry ! Gorgeous Wardrobe ! Pretty Music! Magnificent Ballets! To bo jiresentcd on the same magnificent scale as characterised tho past productions of POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Seats, Is. Back Stalls, 3s. Pit, 2s. . Box Plan at Mogridge’s. Friday Next, November Ist. COMPANY. J. L. CATHRO, Touring Manager.

(gPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. MANAWATU AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Pursuant to the terms of “ The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882,” and “ The Bank Holidays Act, 1902,” FRIDAY, the Ist NOVEMBER, 1907, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks at Mar ton, Bulls, Hunterville, Mangaweka and Taihape : The Bank of Australasia, 11. K. Bethune, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales, E. J. Finch, Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand, W. Callender, General Manager.

li 0 s T. In Marton on Tuesday, a Yellow Collie Slut. Reward on returning to Gardiner’s Stable, Marton, or to Mr W. Russell, c/o Mr W. Levin, Greatford. In consequence of tbe illness of the Instructor, no Classes in Dressmaking rnd Millinery will be held on Saturday, November 2. FEILDING AUCTION MART, NO SALE FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, On account of Palmerston Show. ATKINSON & CO., Ltd. BROS., BROADWAY, MARTON, ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS, MOTOR EXPERTS & C STOLE MECHANICS, All kinds of Machinery Repaired at vhortest notice. All kinds of Engine Packing kept in stock. ARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. B li O W N,

ESARfOH, ARCHITECT & BUILDING ASSESSOR QUANTITIES GIVEN. Work supervised in any part of the district. jESHOE DRAINAGE district. ELECTION OP TRUSTEES. It is hereby notified that the following persons have been nominated as candidates for the office of Trustee for the Horseshoe Drainage District: Dalton, John Hunt, Herbert 'Hill Hopping, Charles Mudford, Richard Thompson, William John Lowe, George, jnn.

As the number of persons nominated exceeds the number of vacancies, I shall hold an election of five Trustees at the Board’s Office, Thames Street, Eongotea, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November, 1907, between the hours of 9 a m. and 6 p.m. T. W. WHITTAKER, Returning Officer.

-F YOU WAHT SATISFACTION GO TO CROWN STUDIOS.

The Largest and Best Lighted Studios in the district. WHALLEY & CO,. THE SQUARE, IUcnsTCM j PALMERSTON NORTH. i The travelling public requiring acccmI modation at a- moderate tariff could not do i better than patronise this Largest and j Leading Private Hotel. Everything will ! be found right up to date with every ! necessary convenience. : Clean! Quiet! Comfortable Hive mean ! yuier | the Buffet a trial

OHfIKF/‘ :>i:KCiU. CONCERT. 'fi! I)!’ I! V 1: i m the Hi L L, 3 A NSO N. ~ ON FRIDAY, Stn NOVEEfiBER, 1907, At 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is. T. MASTERS, Secretary School Committee. ■fJfUON TEA' ROOMS, MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEIS-CSKG. The MISSES BLACKMOEB & McLEOD bco to notify that they have re-opened The above Tea Rooms alter renovation. Daintily served morning and afternoon aas and ’Luncheons a specialty. IX EL Wl L- L 1 VETERINARY SURGEON TO FARMERS’ I UNION, 1 Messages left at Signal Bros : Stables, Marton. i All letters addressed Greattord,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8963, 31 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8963, 31 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8963, 31 October 1907, Page 3

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