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TOM MOOEE. Moore had a peculiarity of talent, or rather talents, poetry, music, voice, all his own; and an expression m each whion never was nor will be possessed by another. — Ethon. jQPEEA HOUSE, MARION. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Will have the especial honour to present that Sweet Tenor, and greatest of all exponents of Irish Character, ANDREW MACK ANDREW MACK ANDREW MACK Supported by his own Company, in that treasure of Rare Wit and Tender Sentiment—

TOM MOORE TOM MOORE TOM MOORE Being a Drama founded Jon the life of Ireland’s Sweetest Singer and IliDgland's Laureate. Box Plan will be open at Mogridge’s on Saturday morning next. PRICES— Ss, 3s and 2s. No early doors. TOM MOOEE. “ If every rose with gold were tied. Did gems for dewdrops fall, One faded leaf where love had sighed Were sweetly worth them all.” jjARTON CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW DRILL HALL, Friday & Saturday, May 3 & 4. GRAND DISPLAY CUT BLOOMS, PEUIT, VEGETABLES AND •xxr} J HOME MADE GOODS. Also Stalls erected for Sale of Drapery, Fancy Goods & Lelies. Special Atteaction— BABST SHOW! For Finest All-round Baby up to 6 months’ old ; also, from 6 months’ old to 12 months’ old. Cash. First prize each class, 10s 6d ; second, 5s fid. All babies will be judged by two ladies at 3 p.m. on first day of Show. COMPETITIONS each evening in Wool Winding, Nail Driving (both sexes), and Hat Trimming. Show open at 12 p.m, first day ; 2 p.m, second. Luncheon, first day only, at noon, Is each. Afternoon Tea and Suppers, fid each. Admission, Is ; children, half price. A. H. KNIGGE, Hon. Sec. j HOOKEY CLUB. A Meeting of above will be held at Borough Council Chambers, Marton, on THURSDAY, May 2nd, at 8 p.m. All those interested in the re organisation of the club are reguested to attend. W. E. SWINBURNE, Secretary, Pro Tern. 4 SPECIAL MEETING of Footbailers will be held at Sanson on SATURDAY, April 27, at 8 p.m.,. to consider important business. j A. J. DAVIS, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENT. MR A. J- MASSEY, PROFESS! E OF MDSIO. Certificate—Royal College of Music. Teacheb of Violin, Piano & Sieging. Mr MASSEY will be in Maiton TUESDAY, April 80. to meet inteod : ng paoils. For further information, pie. so apply to Mogtidge & Co., Marton. N. z ' FARMERS’ UNION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Halcomb Branch of the N.Z.P.U. will behi<fe,on SATURDAY, April 27th, at b* p.m., in Mr Purkia’ Office.

Business Report and balance sheet and election of officers. A good attendance requested. john l. McDonald, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION, i SANDON BRANCH. The ANNUAL GENERAL! MEETING will 1-3 held in the | Council Chambers on MONDAY,; April 29, at 7.80 p.m. GEO. WILLIAMS, | Hon. Sec. tm- rv FARMERS’ UNION. RONGOTEA BRANCH. The ANNUAL MEETING of above will be held at the Temperance Hall on SATURDAY, 4th May, at 2 p.m. Business—To receive Report and Balance-sheet, election of officers and general; B A. 0. PERRY, Secretary. rPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the JL Sandon Oid Boys’ Association will be held on SATURDAY, ApriJ 27th. m ■ -d I Business To receive Balance Sheet, and make arrangements for next Social. HAROLD BOWATER. Hon. Sec,

Joining Marion Junction Subdivisions. PLANE OFABOYE ESTATE esa £ °w be had at our Marion and MartonJ a i .• tion Offices, and from our Agents. from 1 to 6 acres. Only 10 per cent Cash, and cent, in three months wanted, balan on mortgage at 6 per cent., or 5 perse Discount allowed for Cash in fall. Eveiy allotment high and dry, and can bo subdivided again to big advantage by purchasers. J. HAB & SON. LAND AGENTS

BACON. FIGS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. •piGS. BACH w. DIHOCK & CO-* Limited , WiU receive Pigs at the f Mowing Stations as under: TRUCKING DATES MAY. Obakea 7 21 Eongotea Feilding Haloombe Kata Hunterville Ashhurst 21 23 21 20 21 15 29 Farmers will do well before selling tbei r pigs to see 3 ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnytborpe. Hunterville Agent—JAMEß MaALLEY. B USH FELLING. Wanted to Let—l2oo Acres o£ Bush, in lota to suit contractors. Apply WILF.ON BEOS., Kawhatau,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8798, 27 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8798, 27 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8798, 27 April 1907, Page 3

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