JyJUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. BALLARAT GRAND BAND CONTEST. THE WANGANUI BAND, New Zealand's Champion Instrumentalists, Are going to Ballarat to uphold the honour of the Dominion. TO-NIGHT! They will play in Palmerston what they will play at Ballarat. Solos, Duets, Quartettes, etc. MILLION PRICES—2s, Is. THE RANGE RIDERS. THE RANGE RIDERS. THE RANGE RIDERS. An Exciting Equestrian Story, will lorm one of the Star 6ubject3 in the NEW PROGRAMME. QPERA JJ OUSE p'CTURES TO-MORROW EVENING. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST , P. AND A. SOCIETY. 33rd ANNUAL SHOW, At CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 26th and 27th October, 1910. COMPETITIONS on both days, Challenge Cups, Rose Bowls and Medals in Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Classes and Jumping. Grand Parade at 2 p.m., Thursday. Entries close on Wednesday, October 12th. Schedules from Agent, or send a postcard to H. S. MOSS, Secretary. Box 25, Carterton. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL HAWKE'S BAY SHOW Will be held at HASTINGS on OCTOBER 19th and 20th. £1600 °TS, IN ALL ENTRIES close at Society's Office", Tenny«et Street, Napier, on WEDNESDAY, j October sth. Programmes and Entry Forms can be obtained from offices of any A. and P. Society, or will be posted free on application to— CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary. | \ MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL « ASSOCIATION. GREAT RURAL 1 AGRICULTURAL SHOW fIND ' gUMMER OARNIVAL. NOVEMBER 2, 3, and 4th, 1910. j i ALL ENTRIES Excepting Live Stock CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. LIVE STOCK ENTRIES ° . CLOSE"; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. y J. o. LANE, Secretary. 106, Cuba Street. - ■ EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N.— TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and other amusements. New, convenient, and_ up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated; an admirable place for entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. Devme, Empire Hotel. rjIENNIS RACQUETS re-strung. CRICKET BATS bound. At Wyclierley's, THE SQUARE. _ art. ~~~ ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. A PHOTO is always out of drawing, consequently dowdy. Drawings from life in pencii, red chalk, crayon, etc. , Harold Anderson, MAIN STREET. FROM Ancient Records we read :— And Noah, while he was within the Ark, groaned for the dry land. And he hot being a good pilot, grounded upon a hill called Ararat. Whereupon he and his family journeyed to a country upon which they could grow cattle and sheep. Not being possessed of much capital, he and his bought land from BkOPHY'ft MOWLEM, Who sell the earth even unto this day. And the land they bought was like unto this which we now offer: — -i ACRES Freehold, new 5lUU roomed house, up-to-date outbuildings, ring fenced, 1£ miles from railway, school," P.O. and township. Price £10 10s. £750 cash. • ACRES, close to township, JLt/Q and all in grass, £9 per acre, £1 per acre cash. ! N.B.—We never heard of his dying, but we understand he prospered and is still proswring.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9332, 5 October 1910, Page 1
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