AißsuE®m@sßts, RSaetings, etc. |QPEEA HOUSE, MABTON, FOE POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. e?o Tareisdajf, £S?ay 2 & 3, New Zealand’s Premier Vu-tci-I Cosabination, the bamuud MOJISCAL fti-L BLASTS And their KSagrTficant AH Picturas. .Assisted by 4 INGUSH ARTISTS 4--Acknowledged by Press and Public- to be the Finest Entertainment of Picture and Melody that h>x» toured Australasia 9 Star Artists- F»SB Orchestra. i'.. IT '£j> 3 S D, VW . LrJ ■ I‘C 1 !TCr V- 1 . Pictures idiown b/ our osv n 10,039 candle power InHno r-.n-d Dynamo. TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. IgMillioii Prices —Dress Circle 2s, Stalls and Pit Is, children Gd to pit only. jg'ANDON C ETC RET CLUB. .toua! Social & Dance, Ta be held in the Public Hall, Sandon, ON FBiDAY, BthT MAY, 1010, Admission—Gentlemen 3s, Double ticket ss, Grand March at 8 p.m E. H. WALTERS, Hon. Sec. FARMERS’ UNION, MARTOV BRANCH. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the County Council Chambers on SATURDAY, 80th insfc., at 2.80 p.m. Business Balance sheet, election of officers, remits to annual Conference, which is to be held in Marton 24th May, and general. 0. R. COOKE, Secretary. M AETON CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWER SHOW. DEILL HALL, APREL 29th & 30th, 1910. GEAND DISPLAY in Cut Blooms, Fruit, Vegetables and Home Made Goods. Admission Is, children fid. A. H. KNIGi-E, Hon. Sec. QHam SCHAWL BALL. 12th Annual Ball To ba held in the Sandon Public Hall on FHIS3AY, 20th MAY, 1910.
Admission—Double ticket ss, extra lady 2s 6d. Music by Hanley’s Orchestra. Ladie.J passes mast be obtained at front door, MISS M B ill.EYj MISS E. HEM WESSON, Joint Secs, ! ; MRS IRENE CONNOR, of Wanganui (pupil of Madam Alice Lemur, London and Paris, and Professor Dq Lorenzi, of Paris), teaener of Plain and Fancy Dancing, Ballroom and Shirt Dancing will visit Marton weekly. Glasses for Adults will commence on WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 8 p.m., and for Children at S p.m, Mrs Oonnop will receive parents and intending pupils on WEDNESDAY, 20th, at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., at the Druids’ Hall, Further particulars may be obtained from Mr J. Matners, Broadway, Marton. STABLES, HTJETBRYILLE. J, fi. BUGKWELI, pBOPBIBTOB These well-known Livery and Brat Stables are now under new management. Gigs and Horses on hire. Good Peed and Stabling. Horse Clipping done. Telegrams—Blackwell, llunterville . £JOUNTY OF EAnGITIKBI ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR aWARUA RIDING. The following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the Awarua Riding : QEO RGE XT I, J' A HIES Gordon, David George As there is only one vacancy, I hereby give notice that a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on SATURDAY", the 3Ctli day of April, ISIO, between the hours of 9 a,in. and 6 p.m. The Polling "Booths are as. follows: County Council Office, Marton Borough Council Chambers, Tails ••-.po Oddfellows’ Hall, Maugawoka Randolph’s Hall, IJfciku Mr John Law’s Residence, Taoroa, HAROLD H. RICHARD3ON, Returning Officer. Marton, 23rd April, 1910. JJOESE-CLTPPING SEASON. Having just imported new Horseclipping Machines, the undersigned is prepared to execute orders at the shortest KQtice. Charges moderate. BID. AMER, Proprietor Marton Hotel Stables. 'sSZ
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9741, 28 April 1910, Page 8
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