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Amusements, fHeefings, Etc. LfCEUffl PICTURES TO-NIGHT OVERWHELMING SUCCESS of the World’s Moving-picture Masterpiece, QUO VADIS] QUO VADIS QUO VADIS QUO VADIS QUO VADIS Last night the spectators were held literally spell-bound by the magnitude and beauty of this marvellous production. Looking at this grand picture, which deals with the history of the early Christians, the predominent thought in 'the mind of every intelligent man and woman is one of extreme thankfulness that, in spite of fire and sword and persecution at the hands of such human fiends as Nero, the religion of the lowly Nazarene has come triumphantly through every ordeal and stands to-day the dominating moral factor of every civilised nation in the world. i During the evening Mr J. Kearsley will play a number of ..appropriate sacred selections on tHe Catholic Church organ, which has been kindly lent 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. r|IOWN HALL, MAETON. GRAND AMUSEMENT EVENT. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 1 0-MORROW (MIGHT, and Saturday, March 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-appearance of the Favourite PROFESSOR NORWOOD PROFESSOR NORWOOD The “Original” and “Only Laughter King.” Assisted by MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD The Marvel ol Matveis.” Latigh ! Laugh ! Everybody Laughs ! They can’t help it! Entire change of programme nightly. Latest Music. Ragtime craze. Plan at Mogridge’s. No extra charge for booking.' Prices : 3/-, 2/-, 1/-, WILL Laurence, Touring Manager.

ROYAL STAR PICTURES. PROGRAMME. THE TEMPTATION OF DRINK. ..Drama MOSCOW Scenie THE APPLE OP SODOM ....Drama LITTLE WOODEN SOLDIERS...Educ. A BUSINESS WOMAN Comic VERSATILITY GENIUS Comic ECLAIR JOURNAL.. Topical PEDRO’S DILEMMA Comic SANSON —Thursday, March sth. RONGOTEA —Friday, March 6th. BULLS —Saturday, March 7th. TURAKINA—Monday, March 9th.

MARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. npHE 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. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary, Wanganui Education Board. March 2, 1914. T OST—Between Greatford station and Mr Levin’s Woolshed, brown paper parcel. containing a new Felt Hat. Finder please leave at Gardiner’s Stables, Marton. IT 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. - SALE —Gelding, suitable • for milk cart; broken to saddle. Apply R. J. GOILE, junr., Parewanui. FUNERAL NOTICE. npHE funeral of the late Ernst Heinrich Schwass will leave the deceased’s late residence at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 6th inst., for the Halcombe Cemetery. INSURANCE AGENCY. BALING English Company transacting all classes of In-, surance Business invites applications for Sub-agency at Marton and District. Highest rates of commission paid. Apply “ SUCCESSOR,” Care Advocate, Marton. NOTICE. rjIHE TAILORING BUSINESS recently conducted by the late [VSR A. BLAIR "will be carried on as usual by IVJR W. TWICG, Costumier and Tailor, of Wellington. ORDERS will receive prompt attention. PIT and STYLE guaranteed. MBS A. BLAIR.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10892, 5 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10892, 5 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10892, 5 March 1914, Page 8

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