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Amusements and. Meetings. Marton lawn tennis & CROQUET CLUB. The Second Annual BALL in connection with the above Club will be held in Town Hall, Marten, bn WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst. Dancing at 8.30. Double Ticket, 7s 6d; extra lady, 2s 6d. , T. H. BOSS, E. Y. ALLISON, Joint Secretaries. LIEDBETAFEL CONCERT, 28th May, Music is a heavenly grant, ’Twas meant to charm our cares away, The thoughts to raise—the heart to mend. And hallowed thus, its lightest lay Attains a high and moral end. LIED EKTAFEL. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. OPEEA HOUSE. Thursday, 28th May. The Liedertafel will be assisted by Mrs Levien and Messrs H. Neverman, H. Collier, Stewaxt Austin and G. Swan. PEOGEAMME. iPart I. 1. Part Song—“ Hark the merry drum ” Liedertafel 2. Song—“ The Windmill” (Nelson) Mr H. Neverman 3. Part Song —“ The Voice of the Torrent” Wanganui Liedertafel 4. Aria—By Bohm ... Mrs Levien 5. Part Song—“ Thuringian Volksleid ” Liedertafel 6. ’Cello Solo—Fantasia (Dolb) Mr H. Collier 7. Part Song—“ When the Swallows homeward fly ” .. Liedertafel 8. Eecitation —Selected Mr G. Swan Part 11. 1. Part Song—“ Doughty Deeds” Liedertafel 2. Pianoforte Solo Mr Stewart Austin 3. Part Song— Wanganui Liedertafel , ~ c , )a. Madrigal (Squires) 4. ’Cello Solo [ b Boure " (Handel) Mr H. Collier 5. Part Song—“ Last Night ” Liedertafel 6. Solo —“The Summer’s Night (Goring Thomas) .. Mrs. Levien 7. Solo—“ When Night is Darkest (Land) Mr H. Neverman. 8. Part Song—“ Eest, dearest, rest ” Liedertafel Admission —3s, 2s, Is. AETHUE D. N. TEAIN, Hon. Secretary. jgANSON HALL. OHAKEA SCHOOL BALL. JUNE 12th, 1908. Double Ticket ss. Extra lady 2s 6d. Dancing at 8 p.m. Ladies’ passes must be obtained at the front door, F. GABITES, Hon. Secretary. AETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. “ Crafty men contemn studies ; simple men admire them ; and wise men use them,” —Lord Bacon. Everyone has some leisure time, and here is the opportunity to use that time w 7 ell. Choose a subject and stick to it. “Non multa sed multum.” Come along next Monday evening and see the Carpentry Class, or on Tuesday evening and see wbat is meant by “ Woodcarving.” Carpentry, Woodcarving, Bookkeeping, Singing, Commercial Law, Millinery, Diessmaking as usual.

Date of Maori Class to be notified sho-tly. Clasees in English, Arithmetic, Latin, and other subjects formed if sufficient inducement offers F. J. WILKES, Local Director. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AND CONVENTION, PALMERSTON NORTH. •SUSIE 23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th. Liberal prizes. of the Royal Society for— Also Medals Horticultural FRUIT VEGETABLES POTATOES Divisions foe FARM ROOTS, SEEDS SCHOOL, GARDENS AND FAT STOCK HORSE COiaSPSTiTSOSaS. Also, CHAMPION POULTRY SHOW. Cash Specials up to £5. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 9, 1908. Prize List and information on application. J. C. LANE, Sacretary. JP 0 R SALE CHEAP. 200 ACRES, 999 years lease; good new house, 13-roomed, and outbuildings, 10-stalled stable, 8bail cowshed. 165 acres in grass, balance bush, 150 acres flat. Best section in the Salisbury. Block. Good terms.* Apply to ALEX. DICK, Umutoi. LANE’S MEDOLINE FOR THE HANDS Makes Rough Hands Smooth, Smooth Hands Smoother. 1/Bottle at all Chemists & Stores.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9152, 22 May 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9152, 22 May 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9152, 22 May 1908, Page 8

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