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BRICE, BROAD & CO., Limited, MARTON. Grain Merchants, Land, Commission and insurance Agents*. OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, MAKE, PEAS & POTATOES, CHAFF & HAY Always in StockWe also Stock— LUBRICATING OILS, WIRE. AND MANURES. AGENTS— McCormick and Osborne Binder, Colonial Drills. Full stock of Extras kept. Eatm Implements of all description not in stock procured at shortest notice HOUSE, MARTON. Wednesday, 17th April, Under the auspices of the Marton Athletic Club. Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, “La Consolation” Orchestra (quintette) 2. Selection, " Erin’s Melodies,” introducing the vocal numbers —“ Terence's Farewell,” Miss Paton, “ Minstrel Boy,” Master F. Lound, and an Irish Jig by Mr C. Stewart. Orchestra. As arranged by Mr A. E. S. Crozier. 3. Humorous Recitation —Mr G. Swan 4. Song, “ Come Back to Erin,” Miss Cameron. 5. Song “ The Trumpeter,” (Airlie Dix) Mb A. E. Bell 6. Highland Dancing Mb McKenzie Foebes. 7 Song, “The Death of Nelson,” (Brahm) Mr A. Jeffrey. 8. Song - Selected Miss I. Paton Interval of Five Minutes. 1. Overture, “ La Galante” Orchestra 1 2. Song, “ The Last Muster,” Miss Cameron. 3. Song, “ The Deathless Army ” (Trotere) Me A. E. Bell 4. Vocal Duet, “Tell Her !l Love Her So,” Mrs Hebley & Miss Paton. 5. Highland Dance, Miss F. Cameron. 6. Song, “ Afton Water,” (Hume) Mb A. Jeffrey. 7. Humorous Recitation—Mr G. Swan 8. Dusky Eccentricities The Louisiana Coons 9. Grand Finale —“That was the Soldier’s Song ” —English, Mr A. Hunt;

Scotch, Mb G-. Barnett ; Irish, Mb S. Minifie; Colonial, Master I’. Lound. GOD SAVE THE KING. INSTRUMENTALISTS Messrs A. E. S. and W. Crozier, L. and E, Jones, and C. Gomez. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 2s : Pit, Is. Children, alf-price. COMEDY COMPANY. Will appear at BULLS—PEI DAY, April 12 & 13 SANDON—MONDAY, April 15 HUNTEEVILLE—ApriI 1G and 17 MANGAWEEA—ApriI 18 and 19 Utiku, Taihope and Marton dates to be advertised later JjJABTON SPORT & I invite the business people of Marton to close their premises at 12 noon on Wednesday next, on account of Marton Sports. JNO. F. SICELY, Mayor. tTY ANGITIKEI RUGBY SUB UNION. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at Marton on MONDAY, April 22, at 8 p.m. Business —Report and Balance Sheet and Election of Secretary vice Mr H. H. Hunt resigned. A MEETING of Settlers intX terested will he Held at the folowing places to discuss the best and iQslest ways of exterminating Habits from the district: — At Pakibikura School, April 18tb, at 7.30 p.m. At Mr Red’s Woolshed, Peep o’ Day, April 19tb, at 7 30 p.m. Mr Watson, Rabbit Inspector, will )8 present. F JOHN McNEIL. O T I 0 E. By special Repuest, a PUBLIC TRIAL of the Latest DISC PLOUGH will be held on the Farm of Mr A. W. Fullerton-Smith Marton, on MONDAY, 15 th inst., at 2 p.m. Come and See it Work. • BRICE, BROAD & CO., Marton Agents. ANTED TO L E^T 80 Acres of Bush, more or less. For particulars apply to NICHOLAS 0. SADLIER, Karetu Road, Pohonui,

jgUSH FELLING. Wanted to Let-1200 Acres of Busb, in lots to suit contractors. Apply WILSON hEOS., _K»whatau, Mangaweka, Jg U S H FELLING. TENDERS are invited for Felling 100 Acres (more or less) of Bush. Apply WESTON BROS., Ohingaiti, jgOROUGH OF MARTON. GAS CONSUMERS are reminded that MONDAY, the 15th last,, is the last day for Discount. E. WOODHOUSB, Town Clerk. rjnRESPASS NOTICE. Any person found trespassing with

Jog or gun on my property, extending from the Parewanui School to Willow Bank, will be prosecuted without respect to persons. No permission given whatever. LYNN McKELYIE, Blockhouse, Parewanui. T respabs notice Any person found trespassing on Mr or Mrs A, Gust’s properties with dog or gun will be prosecuted. Any stray dog found on the pre misea will be destroyed. AUGUST GUST, Rongotea. NOTICE.

Impounded at Bulls by the Ranger 1 off Greatford Road—--1 Black Gelding, a few gray hairs under saddle, no visible brand, shod all round If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 27th April, at 12 o’clock noon. G. NICHOLSON, Poundkeeper. L'MiiDING SAISH & D(JOB FACTORY Every description o! SASHES, DOORS and*MiWSTLE PIECES made on the premises. Band Saw Work, Turnery, and Carved Brackets of new designs. Fence Pickets Turned and Dressed o anv design desired. Everything requisite to the building trade kept in stock. Bole Agents—Auckland Rauri Timber Company _ . ' 1 Bartholomew Bros., «■ feieding.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8786, 13 April 1907, Page 3

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