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Amusements, Meetings, ete. ■XTEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ AS UNION, MAETON BRANCH. THE ANNUAL PICNIC Will be Held at Tloresby, tbe beautiful grounds of which have been kindly lent by W. J. Birch, Esq., for the purpose, on SATURDAY, 20ih MARCH. Amusements, Sports, and various Entertainments. Crozier’s Orchestra in attendance. Hot Water provided. A cordial invitation is extended to all farmers, and the members of the different Unions, with their wives and families, A Coach will leave Signal’s Stables at about 11.0 a. m. S. THOMAS, C. R. COOKE, Secretaries. JJROWN & gHERRIFF, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, / MAETON. Plans prepared. Estimates given for all classes of work. \ We have- a first-class SASH & DOOE FACTORY, with latest machines, and are prepared to supply Joinery and all classes of Mouldings etc., at very lowest rates, out cf thoroughly seasoned stuff. We have just completed residences for Messrs G. M. & S. J. Davenport, John Glasgow, Mrs A. T. Mcßech, Mr E. Smith and Nga Tawa School, which speak for themselves. MESSRS Warring and Cookburn having dissolved partnership, all accounts must be paid by 81st. The business will be carried on as usual by Joseph Warring.

p A TEA RACING CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING on EASTER MONDAY will be held on the Hawera Race Course. NOMINATIONS for the following events will close with the Secretary at Psttea on MONDAY, 22nd March, at 8 p.m. Post Office closes at 5 p.m. Telegraph Office at 8 p.m. Handicap Hurdles, 70 eovs., 15s. Borough Stakes, 60 sovs., 15s. Plying Handicap, 80 sovs., 20s Alton Handicap, 80 sovs., 20s. Easter Handicap, 100 sovs., 20s. R. W. HAMERTON, Secretary, JJJBSSRS BRICE, BROAD & CO On account of selling their sawmill have placed the stock of 90,000 feet of timber with HUMPHREY & CO, Marton Junction, to be disposed of on their behalf. Anyone wishing timber should not delay as the whole lot has to be sacrificed. •JVTESSRS OLDFIELD BROS. having dissolved partnership, all Accounts must be paid by 28 tb. The business will be carried on as usual by J. E. Oldfield. "ORACHES for Sale—3d to 4d per lb., cases less, cash. A. R, MAYO, Telephone 176, Aorangi.

K EKE P In the home, it gives immediate relief to itching piles, scalds, burns, cuts, chilblains, and all skin irritations. Price, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d per pot. Never neglect a Cold , BOULI BEE’S COUGH MIXTURE Taken at once will stop that throat tickling at night, hoarseness, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis & Consumption. Price 2s 6d. ' Compare our Qualities and Prices for BRUSHES, SPONGES, HOT-WATER BAGS, PERFUMES, ESSENCES, And all TOILET.REQUISITBS, Ard you will say—“ This is an Up-to-date Shop. Boultbee’s Pharmacy, MANGAWEKA. ROULTBEE’S CUKE ECZEMA QUIBELLi’S SHEEP DIP. OBTAINED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. 4-7 per cent, of the prize money awarded at the great Sydney Sheep Show fell to QUIBEUL-DIPPED SWEEP. New Zealand farmers are realising the Unquestionable Superiority of ■ aaißELi/sr /' OBTAINABLE at DAL &If T ? S, PALMERSTON, FETLDIN6, MARTON, I<UNTERVILLE, AND TAIHAPE.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9397, 18 March 1909, Page 8

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