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f RIFLE SHOOTING. I "OIRIKft for the T»* Marina De~ IJL fence, Rifle Club's cupfc will comi mence on SATURDAY, March 28th . and will ••■fiinue on the 2nd and 4tbx I Saturdays of each month. ''"■'■' • ' ■ ■" J- NEAL,' ■■■ A Secretary T.SLP.&X. ;. NOTICE. .4 6, a \maak of respect to theXa. memory of my late father, my' business will remain CLOSED !P0MORROW (Friday) from 2.30 p.m. W. E. GASCOIG-NE. PUBLIC NOTTCE. ' " t OTRATM) «n to my yroft&ky at'ks Waikopai about month ago.— One bay gelding and one bay mare.. Owner «an Ikare delivery on. payment. of expenses. * \ JOHN NEWMAN", | Waihopai. | MEETING. ~~A* . AOENI«AL~Io[BrriNG of Jbhe, '■ t Swifts Soccer Club will be held' in the Coronation Hal], GTOvetcrwii, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING; . 2/th March. 3. THOMAS, Secretary. TENDERS. "• • ' rpENM»» will be reoemsi Hp to, X Noon on 2nd April, 1914, for— The «o»st»uction of a four-roomed" house at Spring Creek. • Plans asd specificattoifc on. application to—JNO. WHITE, Agent Public Trustee. The lowest «r any tead«» not necessarily accepted. NOTICE: ~~~ MARSHLANDS CRIGKUT CJJIB. A GENERAL MEOETPINO <rf thtf- , above €?luh will he hels afc Marshlands on TTtESDAY" 31« l . March,'l9l4, at-7".30 p.ni; .._ Business: General. '"V^--A full attendance requested". ■ ■ . GEO. FURNEK, Hob. Secretary. ST. GEORGE'S SPORTS. THIS time-honored gathering, • which is expected to attract a CmCKET W CLUB'S* CJKKFNI?^ Francis Street on WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT^ Will be mere intereft^iig than ever on this occasion. LARGE FIELDS, deluding Gao. E. Kmsey, the Now Zealand 100" yards professional champion. PLANS OPEN SATURDAY PLANS OPEN SATURDAY." Oner Concert Only. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE J ITUESDAY NEXT, PAUL DUPAULT. * PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFiULT. » PAUL DUFAULT. •, PAUL DUFAULT. ' PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAUI/T. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT. The Greatest Concent T^nor that has • ever visited the Southern Hem'isAssisted by: PAULTNE BINDLEY, SopracERNEfiT TOY, Violinist P HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. Prices: 5s (reserved), 3e ; and 2s. Plan at Cartwright's. Direction: Frederic Shipman. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS^CTtmHS TO-NlGHT^tSsharp. You rally should iu>t miss the final' screening of this splendidl series LONDON BY NIGHT Is a dramatic magterpieoe by tnesame maker as "East Lynne," and teJJs a strong story of life in the New Habylon. The fire scene is a marvel WHEN DARKNESS CAME. Tells a powerful story of the horrorsof blindness. GAUMONT GRAPHIC and PATHE GAZETTE Are always interesting and instructive. J But for a real goo<l laugh see A*GAME OF POOL. Clever, Funny, and irresistible. Lots of others too. There will be Great Fi'm at our COMIC SONG.COMPETITION TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday). Open to anyone in the audience. Singefrs may bring their music, and tneir owm accompanist if they choose or may sing without either. ' No fuss, no favoritism, no entrance GTWO GUINEAS (£2 2s) will'be the prize for the comßetijtor chosen as the best, the-audience to be the'judges. Usual Admission Charges—6d .aid STAR PICTURES." >. TOWN HALL. T^-NIGHXrat 8 sharp. A M*W' HWWtAMMK; S5£SSaE£ ■ ALSO: BASEBALL (educatic-iiaJ) - THE BADGER (topicoJ) ' iLASY COIN (comic), i OFFICER No. 174 (Ar-ia)

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 5