Raaetmngs, me. OPERA HOUSE, MAKTON. FULLER’S PICTURES TURAKIN A—Monday. MARTON—Tuesday HUNTERVILLE—Wednesday. SAND ON—Thursday. KONGO TEA—Friday. ■ BULLS—Saturday. Admission : Usual Prices. STAR PICTURE COMPANY. J. A.sPersson, Manager. |-JPERA - HOUSE, MARION. LYCEUM "PICTURES ARE THE BEST. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Prices—Dress Circle Is, Stalls and Pit, 6d. OPERA HOUSE, MARTON. TONIGHT. TO.NIGHT* MR H. BCOTT-LEBLIE. p The well-known London z ENTERTAINER & CHARACTER ACTOR, Extracts from the World’s Press— The Times (London); Mr ScottLeslie is an exceptionally clever entertainer, New York Evening Telegram : In his own line equals Harry Lauder. The Age (Melbourne) : An artist of great talent. Gave a splendid selection of charaeter rketches. New Zealand deraid (Auckland) : Mr Scott-Leslie is an entertainer whose work is a delight to listen to Supported by Miss L, KNIGHT. Brilliant Soprano. MR OLIVER FARROW, Robust ■ Baritone: MISS DAISY EVANS. Pianist Prices—Bs, 2s and Is. Plan now open at Mogridge and Son. A Special Meeting in the Salvation Army Hall, Marfcon, FRIDAY Night at 8 p.m. T 0 welcome Commissioner Richards now in command of the Army’s Operations in N.Z. accompanied by his staff. The Ministers ot the town will be present. Everybody come. Captain Arnold. G EEATFORD YOUNG CLUB. MEN’S DAHOE AHD WALTZING . COMPETITION. A dance and waltzing competition will be held under the auspices of the above OJab in Greatford Hall, on FRIDAY, 'lßth October, when two valuable prizes will be given. A drag will leave Amer’s stables at 7.30 il sufficient guarantee. Gents Is 6d. Ladies admission with basket. W. J. THOMS, Secretary. JgjUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE? Given by the Gents mjreturn to the ' , , : , Ladies in SANSON TOWN HALL. Friday, October 25th. Proceeds in aid of Band Fund. Tickets 2s. Dancing at 8 o’clock. MADAME EMILY BRIGGS, (lata Professor of Singing, L.A.JVL London) will resume singing lessons in Marton, on THURSDAY, September 19th. As she has more applications for lessons than she can take m one day, she has decided to give up going to Folding to teach and will stay two days in Marten instead of one. She will therefore now . have a few vacancies. Applications to Madams Bkigqs, Wanganui. MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION . GRAND METROPOLITAN Agricultural Show, LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION, And jManawatu Kennel Club’s OMPSOH 000 SHOW.. To be held at PA LMERSTON # NORT FI On the 30th and 31st OCTOBER and Ist NOVEMBER, 1912. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, liord Islington, Special Prizes in Shoeing, Shoe Making, Riding, Driving, Hunting, &c. Latest and Implements for Farm and Garden on View, Arts and Industrial Exhibition, Photography, Needlevoik, Cookery, and Heaps of other New and Interesting Competitions with Valuable Prizes. Special Railway Arrangements. Don’t Miss this Great Event! ENTRIES CLOSE as Under Machinery and General Space ' * 2Sfch September Industrial Sections ,4 th October L ; ve Stock and Competitions Il.th October So for Free Schedule to W. T. PENNY, . Secretary, Pox Rn. Palmerston North. F ARMERS DRAIN WHILE iYOU PLOUGH. U-ft.’ForiLO«o <‘L' VUr-iITKUKADU I£W twwo pLOUOu D.ftt.-ie.t Ag«- -N •• C. R LVGL'D, sV;]'..phono (17, i-■ -. i>ox M a r ton
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 8
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502Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10481, 17 October 1912, Page 8
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