LYCEUM PICTURES, BOLLSTUESDAY, AUGUST IS. The finest producers-of pictures in America, the 11 Famous Players’ C 0.,” present the most gorgeous and thrilling set in a background of Arabian scenery, 6000 feet. THE ARAB. THE ARAB. Featuring the celebrated Aotor-Author-EDGAR SELWYN EDGAR SELWYN Very Fine Supporting-Items. NO EXTRA CHARGE.
A FAREWELL SOCIAL FOB, 17th Reinforcements will be held in the Town Hall, Marten, on THURSDAY, 17th August. Programme will be published later. Admission Is. _ Supper Is. All men in uniform will be welcome.
A MEETING of the Marton Miniature Rifle Club Committee will be held at the Drill Hall on TUESDAY, 15th inst., at 7.45 p.m. sharp. W. E. SNELLGEOVE, Hon. Sac.
Friendly Societies’ Cribbage Tournament. DRUIDS V. FORESTERS, ' DRUIDS’ HALL, MARTON, TO-NIGHT. at 8 p.m. All players requested to attend at 7.30.
MARTON METHODIST CHURCH. BALLY_ BAY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15-Tea, 6 to 7. p.m Tickets Is. Meeting at 7.-15 p.m.
BT, THOMAS’ CHURCH Spring Bulb and Flower Show. In aid of Church Funds and Sanson Bed Cross Society. TOWN HALL, SANSON. Wednesday, September 13th, 1916 Open at 2 o’clock. Schedules on application. A. 33. PENNY, FRED. RFID, Hon. Secs. MARTON J. C. SPRING MEETING WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, ,1916. NOMINATIONS for Hack Hurdles, l>a miles; Trial Plate, live furlongs; Hack Steeplechase, 2% miles; Marton Handicap (Open), 1)| miles; Hunt Cup, 3 miles; Electric Hack, six furlongs; Railway Handicap (Open), sis furongs; and Tutaenui Welter, 7 furlongs, close on FRIDAY, August 18th, at 9 p.m. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. \%'J ANTED KNOWN-Great * Pound Day at the Patriotic Shop. Marton, SATU *DAY NEXT, August 12th. Will everybody bring a pound of something. Joseph Nathan & Company, Ltd. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Colyton Suppliers at Corner of Spur Road, Tuesday, August 15th, at 10 am. Aorangi-Kimbolton, Road Stan way & Makino Suppliers, at Makino Factory. Tuesday, 15th August at 11.30 am. Haleombe Suppliers at Haleombe Creamery, Wednesday, IGth August at *lO a m. Onepuhi Suppliers at Tokorangi, Wednesday, 16th August, at 11.30 a.m.
, For Immediate gale. ALL that desirable residence with well laid out garden and all conveniences, including one acre of land and situate on the Tutaenui Eoad, about one mile from Marton Post Office, being part of the estate of the late Mary Allman. For terms and particulars apply to Fullerton-Smith, Miles & Cook, Solicitors, Marton. ‘ The New Royal Hotel, RANGITIKEI STREET, ■ PALMERSTON NORTH, OFFERS every convenience to tli travelling public. Lit throughout with electric light, andunder able management of the proprietor TariS 7/6 per day. ’Phone 94. Arthur E. Haywood, PROPRIETOR. TO Stand in Marton this season and travel surrounding districts, the Shire Horse, WARRIOR Fee—£4 U. Payment Ist January, 1916. For Author particulars apply to IT,. JONES, M.v.toa.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11646, 14 August 1916, Page 8
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445Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11646, 14 August 1916, Page 8
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