Amusements and Meetings. PEEA HOUSE, MARTON. Under the sole direction of MR TOM' POLLARD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28rn . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 th Return Visit and Farewell New Zealand Tour of THE POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA COMP’Y. First Production 'in Marton of the Brilliant Musical Success THE ISLE OF BONG BONG! The Brightest and Most Fascinating of any of the Pollard ProductionsFOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, FAREWELL TO THE FAVOURITES Previous to a long Australian tour. Popular Prices —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls ss, Back Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Box Plan opens at Mogridge’s on Monday next. E, SCHATZ, Touring Manager. FEILDING Visit, THURSDAY, 27th. X,EAP YEAR BALL. BULLS TOWN HALL. Friday. February 2Bth, 1908. Tickets —Gent’s 3s, Ladies 2s. Dancing, 8 p.m. Crozier’s Band. T. NICHOLSON, Hon. Sec. OAENITAL AT SUNNY NAPIER (HAWKE’S BAY). MARCH 15th to 25th (inclusive). EVERY OUTDOOR SPORT CATERED FOE. MUSIC, MIRTH & HEALTH. £2,500 ’Somre” £2,500 OPEN SEA BATHING MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR LAUNCH TRIPS. COME, you want a holiday. YOU will be made welcome. Entries Close as under — MUSlC—February 17th MAORIS, ATHLETIC, CYCLING, and SWlMMlNG—February 20th HORSE RAClNG—February 21st REGATAS, SAlLlNG—February 20th, ROWING—March 9th BOWLING—March 6th MOTOR CAR GYMKHANA—March 2nd TENNIS —Handicap Events, March 7th. Champion Events, March 12th MILITARY—March 10th. Send for any particulars to A. E. EAGLETON, Secretary, Box 79, Napier.
AETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL; Classes in connection with above will Eeopc-n on MONDAY, 2nd March, The Syllabus includes Lessons in English, Arithmetic, German, Latin, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Office Routine, Painting and Drawing, Dressmaking, Millinery, Cooking, Woodwork, Agricultural Chemistry, and Dairying, A special feature of the Sehcol will be instruction in Bookkeeping by a highly qualified instructor engaged by Wanganui Educa'ion Board. The Woodwork class for adults will bo held in the evening. Students will have use of well-fitted workroom, and will be taught to make tables, bookshelves, etc. Fee for each subject; 10s per quarter. Free Students: Pupils who have passed Standard VI. with proficiency may attend classes free on certain conditions. Intending pupils are asked to send in their names as soon as possible to the Local Director, who will be pleased to give further information. F. J. WILKES, Local Director.
0 THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU. Ladies & Gentlemen — Believing th*t my services as your representative in Parliament have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myse as a candidate for the Manawatu Seat at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours faithfully, JOHN STEVENS. jp I R B ' W O O D. I The undersigned is prepared to , supply First-da s Fireword in any , quautitiei at moderate charges. A. STILL, M.ir'on
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9079, 20 February 1908, Page 8
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434Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9079, 20 February 1908, Page 8
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