AtnuseisiiOßfis, FiSootings, ote. j “ADA CS9SSLEY, - -B/fOT only lha Greatest oi : English XM Sneaking CONTR ALTO 3 but the PRE-EMINENT ORATOEIO CONTRALTO of the World. OPERA HOUSE, MASTON. A GREAT EVENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 17th February. ONE CONCERT ONLY By the World Famous Contralto ADA CROSSLBY ADA CEOSSLEY ADA CEOSSLEY ADA CEOSSLEY ADA CEOSSLEY ADA CEOSSLEY At the zenith of her world-wide fame. ADA CROSSLEY Will be supported by the same combination of Concert Artists who have created such a furore of enthusiasm in Australia and the principal cities of the Dominion, including MR JOHN HARRISON, The foremost English tenor of tire day. K3R JAY RYAN, The distinguished Irish Baritone. M. LEON SAMETINi, The brilliant young Dntch Violinist, and MR PERCY GRAINGER, The foremost British Pianist. Musical Director, Herr Benno Scherek Prices—los 6d, ss, and 2s 6d. The Box Plan is now open at Mogridge’s, where 5s tickets may also be booked. / H. BEACY, Manager. jQj'PEEA [HOUSE, MARTON. Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY NEXT, 18th FEB. WILLIAM ANDERSON’S Famous Dramatic Organisation. First Production in Marton of the great Australian Record-breaking Drama of Australian Station Life 1 THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER. ’ THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER. ' THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER. [ Or the LAND OF THE WATTLE. 1 By Albert Edmunds, in four acts. . Beautiful Scenery and Mechanical \ Effects. Production on the same scale 3 as in Wellington and Auckland. [ Stage Manager Mr FRANK REIS, j Popular Prices, 3s, 2s and Is. b Box Plan at Mogridge’s. , Representative, GEORGE COATES. C : ' > i t ) b i r 3 3 I. b T. N. O. T. G. A. 0. T. U. RUAPEHU LODGE No. 128. i An EMERGENCY MEETING ) of abo re will be held in the Freemasons’ i Hall," Marton, on THURSDAY, Febb ruary 18th. Business—Raising, f Visiting Brethren cordially invited. I Lodge syled at 8 p.m. 3 By order of the W. M. J. ROBSON, 3 Secretary. Notices. Bulls technical school. Classes will be commenced in the 1 above School on March Ist, 1909, j asunder: Dressmaking, Millinery, Cooking, Woodwork, Wood Carving, Bookkeeping, possibly Type Writing and Shorthand, should sufficient pupils apply, t Early appbcation to the undersigned should be made. J. H. GRAY, Local Director, ■ OROUA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the I Chairman, will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, February 19th, for Contracts No. 6 - Supply of 400 yards of gravel on Cemetery, ForloDg’ti, Spur, & Mangaone •, Roads, and Reid’s Line, in i Makinp Riding. No. 7 - Supply of 800 yards on 3 Tokorangi Road, j No. B—Supply of 500 yards on i Taonui Road. No. 9 Supply of 650 yards on Watershed, Ulysses, and ' Feilding-Ashhurat Roads. > No. 10 Supply of 1400 yards of gravel on the Makino Road, Makino Riding. No. 11 Supply of 1400 yards of gravel on Makino Road, Ruamanga Riding. Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Manchester Street, Feildiog. K. L. H&RDING, County Engineer. Don’t cast a shadow over your life by suffering from Headache, indigestion, Constipation, or a forpid Liver. WILSON’S, P SLLS I will give’ positive | and immediate i relief. j Price—l/6 per box j Of all Chemists and j Druggists and StoreI keepers
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9371, 13 February 1909, Page 8
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