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QPEEA.' 'PBR - ',' ■ MASTON. WBANESDAvTiath 7 JUNK. grand concert. BLACK—-PREMYSLAV CONCERT BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERT ANOREW^BLACK Tiie Renowned English Baritone, LEOPOLD "PREMYSLAV : Eminent Pplish Violinist. Assisted by Miss Rosina Buckmann, Soprano, HISS BESSIE BEATTIE, Pianiste, PROGRAMME, “ Young Dietriih ” “ Non Pni Andrau ” (Figaro) Mozart Andbew Black “Prelude,” Rachmaninoff Bessie Beattie “ Flower Song ” (Faust) Gounod Rosina Buckmann “ Carmen Phantaisie ” Bizet 1. Introduction —Moderate. 2, Lentoassai—Allegro Peemyslav “ When thy Blue Eyes ” Lassen “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind Sergeant Andrew Black Interval. “Humoresque” _ Dvorak “ La Eonde dea Lutins Bassini Peemyslav “ The Rosary ” Nerin Rosina Buckmann “ The Birth of Morn Leoni “ Windes-Flustern ” Emil Sauer Bessie Beattie “Land o’ the Leal ” “ Blue Bonnets over the Border ” An phew Black (a) “ Nocturne " Chopin (b) “ Zigeuuerweisen ” Saraaate Peemyslav Box Plan at Mogridge’s. Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s. H. M. SOUTHWELL, . Director, O’NE!LL’S buckjumpers. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. Location —Behind White Hart Hotel. Marton. The most Novel, Dolighful, Entertaining and Instructive Show under the sun. The Unbroken Outlaws. The Highly Trained Ponies. The three O’Neills. The Lady Riders. The Clowns and Cowboys. A COMPANY OF 28 PEOPLE AND 40 HORSES. Open Riding Competitions—£l per minute to anyone who can sit the Outlaws. Note—Riders ride at their own risk. Prices —3s and 2s. A few reserved chairs 4s. Children, half price. Sole Director — Charles MacMaiion.

A DANCE will be belcl in the Hall, Croftou, fortnightly, commencing on WEDNESDAY next. Supper prondei. Gent’s, 2a. P. SILBY B. SIGNAL

THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW' AND CONVENTION, PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE IS, 19, 20, 21st, 1907. TUESDAY (Opening Day) Conference and Dairy Show WEDNESDAY— Conference and Lectures [ Champion Poultry Show opens Hunters and Pony Jumping ( Eat Sheep and Pigs c THURSDAY — Country Schools Day Lectures on School Gardens Milk Testing Competition FEIDAY— Town Schools Day Open till 10 p.m. The only complete Exposition of Working Dairy Machinery. Amusements Every Day. I Steam Riding Gallery. ( Laughing Gallery. , J. C. LANE, ‘ Secretary. | CONSULT gAPUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A.., EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Of Auckland. Rooms —At MrTownson’s, Broadway Pharmacy, Marton, from July 2nd to stth inclusive,' Hours —9 a.m, to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment. Mr JNO. L. NICOL, Colleague of Mr S. 'Barry, may be consulted at the above address. REMEMBER your eyes are priceless. During our visit hero it will cost you kothing for advice and a thorough scientific examination of your eyes. Don’t delay. Consult these great Eysight Specialists while you hare the * opportunity j A MEETING of Members of the j Bulls Old Pupils’ Association | will be held in the Sample Rooms on THURSDAY, June 20th, at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. J, E. WALKER, Chairman. A MEETING of the Bulls Tennis Club will be held in Mr Walker’s Sample Rooms on FRIDAY, 21st June, at 7-80 p.m. All members are requested to attend. „„„ R. HUGHES, Hon. Beo.

JOCKEY CLUB The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Club will be held at the Borough Council Room on SATURDAY, 22nd June, at 8 p.m. Business —Election of Officers, Re. port and Balance Sheet, and general G. F. BISHOP, ' Secretary.

E E W A E D. LOST a Bay Half Draught Gelding, unshod, and one Bay Pony -with while face, shod all round, no covers. Apply Freeman’s Stables, Marton Junction. LOST— Three weeks ago,a Smooth Hair Black Slut, ring tail, answo: sto the name of “ Fly.” Reward on returning to W. CARTER, Bilvethope. A.SOLPH BRINGEZU, Begs to nt tify the publ o ef Mas ton and district it at ho has (started business es . UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER. M c Bringbzu hss bom for 12 years in the cnap'oy of Mr J. MoUhesney. and hopes, iy Good Work and Moderate Ch rgos, to secure a fair share of patrora&o. Ciders will receive prompt attention if left at Mr Bornhold’a, Broadway, Marton, , ■ ‘

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8841, 18 June 1907, Page 3

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