Belgian Relief Fund. ROC r A L DANCE, given ny the Ladies ofOhakea, in a?""* ■ ’t: the above, will:be held, in the AY ijLS TOWN MILL on Friday, December 4th, 1914. Admission 2s. Commencing, at 8* p.m. Music by Glozier’s Orchestra. MISSES E.. SANSON, an d. Y. RICHARDSON, Joint Secs., barton Mothers’ Union. '''ip HE next Monthly Meeting, wiM 54 be held on. TUESDAY, December Ist., instead of Friday, the 4th. An address will! be given by the Plunket Nurse.. S. Stephens’ Church, Marian. THE Preacher at S. Stephens’ Church, Marton,. on, SUNDAY, November 29 1 , at 11 a.m., will be the-Yen. Archdeacon Towgood, B.Ab ‘T. N. O. T. G, A. O. T. U. RUAPEHU LODGE, NO. 128. The regular MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the FREE MASON’S HALIv Marton, on THURSDAY, December 3rd, 1914. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. sharp. Visitors cordially invited to attend. By order of the W.M. J. MOGRIDGE, P.M., Secretary. Rangjtikel Motor Cycle Club. RELIABILITY TRIAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. Distance, about 60 miles. PEI YES —Mr G. Avery’s trophy Ist, 1 guinea trophy 2nd, 10/6 trophy 3rd. Start at 1,30 p.m. White Hart Hotel.' Entrance 2/6. Nominations close'' pn MONDAY NIGHT with the Secretary. All particulars from . G . GR aY, Hoh. Secretary, J. ' "I OST— Lady’s Silver Watch,. -*-•* between Marton and Marton Junction, via Henderson’s Flour Mill. Finder kindly return to Mr R. F. Wood, Jeweller, Marton.
NOTICE. OWING- to the heavy expense in connection -with carting, we, the undersigned carriers ©f Mangaweka and Eangiwahia have agreed to raise the price of all cartage. Wool 6d per bale extra on last season’s prices. E. J. NOBLE, W. WAUGH, M. BIELSKI, Jun. ' SEEDS FOR FARM AND GARDEN. A CHANGE of Seeds always pays and sometime 5 ! increases double tbe crop..- Catalogues on application. ARMSTRONG AND HAINING, SEED MERCHANTS, • HASTINGS, MOTOR SERVICE. Arrangements can bo made to travel any part of the district. For particulars apply GEORGE NELSON, ’Phone 5, Ohakune West. Summer Suitings. XJTAVING n6W opened up in the shop next J. McChesnay’s with a new stock of Summer Suitings, I am prepared to execute orders promptly and guarantee fit and workmanship. Ladies’ Costumes in the latest styles at Moderate Prices. Gentlemen’s Suits, guaranteed to fit, from £4 15s. W. TWIGG-, ' (Successor to A.-Blair) Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, BROADWAY, MAETON. (Nest J. McChesney’s.)
Q'EO. TOILER, NEXT YORK HOTEL, - Fergusson St, Feilding. MEN'S AMD BOYS’ OUTFITTER All Stock New and Up-to-Date. SUITS TO ALYIA, BONFIRE and FIREBALL, beautiful scarlet flowering plants, 1/9 doz. or 8s per ICO, postage paid, at W. PARNETjIi’S, Wanganui. Help Those Wounded in ’War! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE FUND. IT is your privilege to do your utmost for those fighting for you. Succour the sick and help the wounded by affixing postage stamps to the Contribution Letter Cards obtainable from the RANGITIKEI ADVOCATE. You thereby contribute eighteen-pence (1/6) more if you like. H. B, BAINBRID’GE, Secretary, Wellington. PIJ RV\ *r v. ; Got Nu-iaOU jLiuillo'b 'liiutt
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 8
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