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Amusemsnls, meetings, E tc. LYCEUM PICTURES TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 4th and sth. IN conjunction with the N.Z. Eilm Supplies, Ltd. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. , The World’s most famous picture. QUO VADIS Its marvellous record : QUO VADIS 30 weeks at Albert Hall, QUO VADIS London ; 10 weeks at QUO VADIS Sydney; 9 weeks at MelQUO VADIS bourne ; and the biggest QUO VADIS Continental and English QUO VADIS records of any picture QUO VADIS ever shown. “ Whither Goest Thou?” BCOO feet of incomparable beauty and spectacular splendour. IN 5 PARTS. PART I—The Dawn of Love PART 2 —The Abduction of Lygia PART 3 - The Court of Nero of Auturin PART 4 —The Burning of Rome PART s—The5 —The Scenes of the Colloseum, Rome PART 6—The Death of Nero GRAND GLADIATORIAL COMBATS ! ROMAN CHARIOT RACES ! THE CHRISTIANS THROWN TO THE LIONS ! HEROIC ATTEMPT AT RESCUE ! (For full synopsis see ‘‘Quo Vadis ” circulars.) QUO VADIS will be preceded by an interesting and up-to-date Pathe Gazette. During the evening Mr J. Kearsley will play a number of appropriate sacred selections on the Catholic Church organ, which has been kindly ient for the occasion. Admission; Circle, 2/-; Downstairs, 1 /-; children half price. To prevent crushing, doors will be opened at 7.15. Free list entirely suspended, Press' excepted.

PJIOWN HALL, MARTON. . GEAND AMUSEMENT EVENT. POE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7. Farewell Visit of the Popular Favourites THE NORWOODS THE NORWOODS The original World-famed American Hypnotists. Everywhere greeted by crowded and enthusiastic audiences. Ec-appearancc of the Favourite PROFESSOR NORWOOD PROFESSOR NORWOOD The “Original” and “Only Laughter King.” Assisted by MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD The Marvel of Marvels.” Laugh ! Laugh ! Everybody Laughs ! They can’t help it! Entire change of programme nightly. Latest Music. Eagtime craze. Plan at Mogridge’s. No extra charge for boohing. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. WILL Laurence, Touring Manager.

ROYAL STAR PICTURES. PROGRAMME. THE TEMPTATION!)? DRINK- .Drama MOSCOW .• Scenic THE APPLE OP SODOM Drama LITTLE WOODEN SOLDIERS...Educ. A BUSINESS WOMAN Comic VERSATILITY OF GENIUS Comic ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical PEDRO’S DILEMMA Comic SANSON —Thursday, March sth. RONGOTEA —Friday, March Gth. BULLS —Saturday, March 7th. TURAKINA—Monday, March 9th.

NOTICE. A DANCE will be held in the Marten Junction Hall, TOMORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, in connection with the Athletic Club’s Sports. Double tickets 2/6, extra lady I/-. Mr. J, Kearsley, musician. Dancing 8 p.m. C. H. BREWER, Hon. Secretary. MARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE annual meeting of house- -**- holders for the election of a committee for the current year will be held in the Marton Technical School on MONDAY, 9th March, at 8 p.m. The annual report and balance ! sheet will be presented. I W. H. SWANGBR, j Secretary, Wanganui Education Board. March 2, 1914. TO ST —Between Greatford station and Mr Levin’s Woolshed, brown paper parcel containing a new Belt Hat. : Binder please leave at Gardiner’s Stables, Marton. T OST—On Sunday, between Wanganui Road and St. Stephen’s a pair of GoldPince Nez, with chain and button attached. Kindly return to Advocate office, Marton. F OR SALE —Gelding, suitable for milk, cart; broken to saddle. Apply R. J. GOILB, junr., Parewanui. M STABLES, MABTON H. i. PH EBB LB. Coaches meet all Inins Kvery d< BcriptioA of ■ hides on hire Two Motor Ckn on hirei

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10891, 4 March 1914, Page 8

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