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AaasMraats, Hsatlttgs, «M. I PERA HOUSE, MARrON. LYCEUM~PIGTURES AREJ THE REST. EVERY * WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY^ Prices—Dress Circle ls,i Stalls and Pit,6d. Children under 10, accompanied by patents, admitted Free.< FULLER'S PIGTUREB STAR PICTURE .COMPANY. T OR AKIN A-MOND AY. MARTON—Tuesday HUNTER VlLLE—Wednesday. OHINGAITI-February 6th. SANSON-Friday. BULLS—Saturday. Admission : Usual Prices. J. A. Persson. Manager. 'PERA HOUSE, MARTON MfißJQn FRIVOLITY MINSTRELS GRAND CONCERT. Thursday. February 13th, 1913. Proceeds in aid of Merton Beautifying Soci3ty. Doors open 7.30. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.30. Prices os, 2a and Is. IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH—DON'T COME, The Box Plan is now open at Mo_ ridge and Son's, where 3? seats may be reserved without any extra charge. "O ANftITIKEI AGRICULTURAL JAj & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. szmm mmi snow. To be held on the I Recreation Grounds, TAIHAfcE. Thursday, 27th February, 1913. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep ! and Home Industries. Entries close on THURSDAY, 13th February, 1913, at p.m. Over £4OO cash Prize Money in addition ~to 8 Silver Cups. Write for Schedule. EAM FAIR will be held on FRt- ; DAY, 28th February. 1913. Entries close on FRIDAY, 7th February, at 9 p.m. ; P.O. Box 8& H. J. HAGGARD, Phone 66. Secretary, Taihape. FEILDING INDUSTRIAL A. &P ASSOCIATION. i ! NINTH. ANNUAL S H_G W. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th and sth, 11913. 1 £1055 PRIZES. £1055 Handsome-Trophies. To be won outright for all classes of Stock. ENTRIES closes FRIDAY, 17th January, 1913, at 9 p.m. Schedules from Office of This Paper or E. H. FISHER, P.O. Box 98. Hon. Sec. "ROAD R A C. - -"* 3 miles. (Pedestrian"). (Under Fullers' Pictures Management). "ffuesdajr, 11th February. Ist Prize—Gold Bracelet, valued £5 ss. 2nd Prize—Gold Medal, valued £2 2s. 3rd Prise will be given by Mr Aynsley (Hairdresser) pipe valued 10s 6d. 4s, will close on Tuesday. 4th February. # Competitors to be nominated by Lady. Finish at Town Hall, Marton. Handieappers: Messrs A. Way and C. F. Gbbons. SUBDIVISION OF LAKE ALICE ESTATE. EASY TERMS. ONLY 5 PER CENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED. rep HIS fine property has been subJL divided into 5 compact farms, all securely fenced and with good road frontages, the areas range from 106 to 150 acres, and on two of the sections there are good dwellivg houses and outbuildings. The whole property has been drain-ploughed and is splendidly adapted for dairying, fattening and agricultural farming. There is not an acre of waste land, and those requiring small farms of good quality, handily situated should apply at once. Dairy factory only two miles away. For further particulars apply at once SOLE AGENT. 4 R T O N. A ETON DISTRICT Thursday, !4th Feburary, 1913. To be held under the auspices of the MARTON DISTRICT A, & P. ASSOCIATION. ENTRIJiS Close 6th FEBBUABY, 1913. Fees: 2s per liead for Flock Rams, and 5s per head for Stud Rams. All particulars from R. B. iaLGOUR, v Secretary, or the Auctioneers '''■'-'-' BRIC&\ BROAD and CO., Marton.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1056, 8 February 1913, Page 8

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