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dmuseinents and Meetings) HOUSE, TONIGHTT MARTON. -NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 3rd FESKUARV. Complete Cb&ngo of Programme. THE AUSTRAL UNISCOPE GO- * NOLHINH SUCCEEDS like success. . . ' Tub AUSTRAL I3NJSCCSPE Succeeds everywhere, Levarto. Levant®. The American Cinquevalli. MISS MAUD FENTON, Soprano. QPEEA HOUSE, MARTON. " THE CHERNIAVSKSS. FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, sth FESRUABY. Mr Bdwabd Branscombb presents LEO CHERMIAVSKI. LEO CHERKIAVSKI. The marvellous Bussian Violinist, whose performances have been compared by the London Press to those of celebrated Kubelik. JAN CHERMIAVSKI. JAM GHERMSAVSHL The young Bussian Pianist, considered the equal in all respects of Mark Hambourg. MISCHEL CHERMIAVSKI. BSISGHEL CHERMIAVSKI. Tne wonderful Bussian Boy ’Cellist, of whom the Melbourne Age says: “In MischeL.Chemiavski the world-may one day recognise its greatest ’cellist.” Assisted by MAD AME MARIE HOOTON, Contralto And MrPEECIVAL DBIVEB, Baritone Frieses —Eoserved seats, 4s; admission, 2s * Plan and day sales at Mogridge’s, W. HOOTON-SMITH, Touring Manager. ft : J- T. N. O. T. G. A. O. T. U. * BUAPEHU LODGE No. 128. The Regular MONTHLY MEETING of above will be held in the Freemasons’ Hall, Marton, on THURSDAY, February 4th, Business—Raising, election of officers, and general. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. By order of the W.M. J. EOBSON, Secretary. |~IOftIPL!SfIENTARY vy and SOCIAL Presentation off an Illuminated Address TO MR JOHN STEVENS. To be held at Marton. Subscriptions are now being received by Mr Edward Bead, of Marton, or any Chairman or Secretary of Mr Stevens’ late Committees throughout the Manawatu Electorate. Date will appear later. R. H. COKER, Secretary. RINGING-, PIANO & THEORY. Mrs ESAM’S First Term commeuces MONDAY, February Ist. fiHEAP TIMBER. £)HEAP TIMBER. Pediam, Larsen & Co., Limited, HAVE FOE SALE at their Junction Yards, a Large Stock consisting of over 50,000 Feet Good SECOND-CLASS TIMBER at the following Prices : Scantling, 9s 61 per 100 teet Boards, from Gin. to Sin. inclusive, 9s 6d per 100 ft. Boards, from 9in. to 12in. inclusive, 10a per 100 ft. Second-class Rusticating, 13s per 100 feet Second-class T. & G. Flooring, 12s 6d per 100 ft. Also, large quantity of first-class Building Timbers, dressed and rough. Ironmongery, Bricks. Lime, Cement, Joinery, and Mouldings of all descriptions. W. H. GOMEZ, Manager. Tl« fi Jtotkity In the world bettor than Good Health. It is the greatest prize oi life nnd neither money nor anything else can fully compensate for the lack of it. “ Good Health Is the Beat Wealth.’• It Is, no doubt, true that a Sorgo proportion of a!'. Illness consists of minor ailments, but to-called minor ailments should never be at elected. They are nature's alarm signals calling attention to something wrong. Disregarded, they n>ry develop Into more serious maladies. The stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys are among the hardest worked organs of tho body and It Is r.ot, therefore, surprising that they should sometimes weaken In their action. There is nothing B-socham’s Pills lor correcting ail Irregu« lariUes cj those organs. A single dose will bring relief, and taken In accordance wit!, the directions, tills medicine will completely cure Constipation, Ei.k Headache, ftiilousness. Indigestion Heartburn, Pr.tr.s alter I.'.ntir.g, or any of tlie niary indications of n deranged corcilion of ihe digestive .--/stem, ” Prevention Is S’ bettor than euro. p.r-.d if you would avoid p iil-’htelili, maintain a good eppc-.lto nod 'L patted d?ga-Hon, there is nothing better y tlz :.-- n timely do-o «{‘hi; world renowned, R v/ci! tried i-r,dy. fhousehold should lji «ve. - be wildcat Ira greatest nets'* x>'£ et ® ® % ' '■* % P.?m if '3 p,. r-v,rh. r~..l OO.J- tf An Kfiljui. ta^Lni. :? .Said ill b->*s a. price Wi t <S., ///* & 2A. I

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9362, 3 February 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9362, 3 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9362, 3 February 1909, Page 8

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