Amusomsnts, »te. T OWN HA L 'li.' ’¥• -A ETON, to-night. TUESDAY, 16« K MARCH. Social & Presentation TO MR JOHN STEVENS, EX M.P. FOR MANAWATU, : 1 And Visit of Sir Joseph Ward, And other Members of the Ministry. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Admission —-Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2a. B, H. COKEE, Secretary. HOUSE, MAETON WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, (St. Patrick’s Sports Night). GRAND Vocal, Instrumental and Comedy ENTERTAINMENT. * Under the auspices of the Marton Athletic Club. '> FIRST PAET. Overture, “ The Trumpeter of the Fori ” Crozier’s Sextette Selection, “ A Motor Car Eide,” Marton Band Monologue, “ Mike O’Eoyle’s Faith ” Peter A. Eadie Song, “Love me and the world is mine” ... MrH. Sherrill Song (comic), “ The Doctor ” Mr McFabbick Irish Jig, "Misses Spindeler, Olliver (2), Blair, Campbell and Linton Oboe Solo, “ Musette” Mr L. Jones Song, selected ... Mias Oliver Duet (a) “ To my green mountain home” (b) ‘’Larboard Watch ” Messrs Sherrill and Little Eecitation, “ Casey’s Bide on a Buckboard ” Peter A. Eadie Interval of ten minutes. SECOND PAET. Overture, •* Ah Sin.” (Chinese Novelty) Crozier’s Sextette The One Act Comedy “ A Night in the Area!” Pitcher (in the Police ) Mr E. H. Coker Tosser (in the Grenadiers) Mr J. A. Pawson Walker Chalks (a Milkman) Mr J, Mogridge Penelope (The Belle of the Area) Mies 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. Box plan now open at Mogridge & Son’s. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. ■"VTEW ZEALAND FARMEES’ UNION, MAETON BEANCH. THE ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held at Tloresby, the beautiful grounds of which have been kindly lent by W. J. " Birch, Esq., for the purpose, on SATURDAY, 20th MARCH. Amusements, Sports, and various Entertainments. Crozier’s Orchestra in attendance. Hot Water provided. A cordial invitation is extended to all farmers, and the members of the different Unions, with their wives and families. S. THOMAS, C. R. COOKE, Secretaries.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9395, 16 March 1909, Page 8
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535Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9395, 16 March 1909, Page 8
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