Amusements, Meetings, ote. SHOW'' ON EAETH CERGUS-ZOO Hippodrome* Elephant Herd, Theatre, and £IOOO GIRAFFE. Opening Marton, MONDAY, MARCH 15 MARTIN EXTENSION. SECTION HALF-WAY to RAILWAY ONE NIGHT ONLY. The first and only Giraffe ever in Australasia, Tallest, Stateliest, Grandest Animal in the World _ 4 Huge Menagerfes combined. The Greatest Collection of Animals since the Ark. (performing Horses and Ponies. SPECIAL NOTICE—An Afternoon Attraction ! WIRTHS’ HUGE MENAGERIE and MUSEUM will open in the AFTERNOON from 4> till 5. Admission—Adults Is, children 6d. The curiosities exhibited include a HYBRID EXTRAORDINARY the ZEBEULB—the only one of its kind in the world; I the ,£IOOO GIRAFFE, the first and only real live Giraffe ever, in Australasia. Feeding the animals and lecture by trainers. Greatest living object lesson for children. T OWN HALL. MARTON. TUESDAY, 16« h MARCH. Social & Presentation TO MR JOHN STEVENS, EXI M.P. FOR MANAWATU, And Visit of Sir Joseph Ward, And other Members of the Ministry. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Admission—Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s. E. H. COKER, Secretary. QPEEA HOUSE, MARTON WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, (St. Patrick’s Sports Night). GRAND Vocal, Instrumental and Comedy ENTERTAINMENT. Under the auspices of the Marton Athletic Club. FIRST PART. Overture, “ The Trumpeter of the Fore ” Crozier’s Sextette Selection, “ A Motor Car Ride,” Marton Band Monologue, “ Mike O’Royle’s Faith ” Peter A. Eadie Song, “Love me and the world is mine” ... Mr H. Sherriff Song (comic), “ The Doctor ” i ' Mr McFabbick Oboe Solo, “ Musette ” Mr L. Jone s Song, selected ... Miss Oliver Duet (a) “ To my green mountain home” (b) “Larboard Watch ” Messrs Sherriff and Little Recitation, “ Casey’s Ride on a Buckboard ” Petelr A. Eadie Interval of ten minutes. SECOND PART. Overture, “ Ah Sin.” (Chinese Novelty) , Crozier’s Sextette The One Act Comedy (as played by J. C. Williamson), “ A Night in the Area!” Pitcher (in the Police) Mr R. H, Coker Tosser (in the Grenadiers) Mr J. A. Pawson Walker Chalks (a Milkman) Mr J. Mogridge Penelope (The Belle of‘the Area) Miss Mogridge Mrs Crocker (The Missus) Miss E, Bishop Introducing two popular songs by Pitcher and. Tosser. Prices—Dress circle, 2s 6d; stalls, 2s: pit, Is. No extra charge for reserved seats. Doors open at 7i'3o ; commence at 8 p.m. Methodist church, MARTON. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES, TO-MORROW. REV. T. G. CARR, at 11 and 7 p.m. Special Anthems by Choir. ART ON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Evening Classes will be formed in Shorthand and First Aid (male students), should sufficient names be forwarded to the Director. Enrol at once in order to facilitate formation of classes. ARTHUR D. N. TRAIN, j Acting Director pro tern. CHELTENHAM CO-OPERA-TIYE DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. 't , ■ TENDERS are invited by the above’ Company for the supply of l 8 to 20 tons of good Oaten Sheaf Chaff (to be supplied in 3 ton lots), Also, 450 bushels of good Feed Oats (in 20 sack lots). Tenders to state price for Delivery at Peilding Station and also at the Factory, aod to be forwarded to the undersigned together with samples, so as to reach Cheltenham by noon on MONDAY, March 14th, 1909. . H. R. FISHER, Secretary. PEACHES for Safe- 3d to 4d per lb., cases less, cash. A. R. MaYO, Telephone 176, Aorangi.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9393, 13 March 1909, Page 8
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530Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9393, 13 March 1909, Page 8
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