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Hearth Rug Week. Also Boot Sale. See out Window Display.* SUTCLIFFE'S GASH EXCHANGE, MARTON. ANZAC DAY AT BULLS. THE following will be the Older of the procession, and those partaking are requested to be present at Bulls High School Grounds at 1.45 p.m. - 1 Marton B, Band. 10 2 Boy Scouts. 11 School Children from 3 Bulls. 12 4 Sanson. 13 5 Carnarvon. 14 6 Parewanui. 15 7 Greatford. 16 8 Okakea. 17 9 Makowhai. 18 ■Returned Soldiers Men on Leave. Men Enlisted. Territorials. Senior Cadets. Rifle Club. Masons. ft 1.00. P. General Public. Procession will leave the School Grounds at 2 p.m. sharp for Bulls Town Hall, where United and Intercessory Service will be held by Rev; J. Blackburne and Rev. R. P. Keall, at 2,30 p.m. The residents of the district covered by Bulls, Sanson, Carnarvon, Ohakea£ Lower Rangitikei Patriotic Society and visitors are requested to attend. H. A. GOODALL, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. HAVING taken over the interest of Messrs Mitchell Bros'. Stables, Broadway, Marton, I hope by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Horse bought, sold or exchanged. Clipping a Speciality. Mitchell Bros". Cars on Hire. Telephone No. 78. W. A THAGKBE. FOR SALE. I Burrell Compound Engine, 6-h.p. 1 Eansome Combine, 4ft 6in. 1 Andrew and Beaven C haffcutter, 14in. 1 Cook House 1 Burrell Waggon, 9-ton. Drain Plough and Wire Eopes. No reasonable offer refused. M. D. JAMBS, Stanway. STRAYED on my property at Greatford —-a red and white heifer. Owner can have same by paying expenses. H. ST ANTI ALL. yU ANTED TO SELL or lease * 50 acres, one and a half mile from Marton. 1 No building £2OO cash. Will accept good town property (value about £1000) and £2OO cash. Apply ADVOCATE Office, Marton. I .T. N. O. T. G. A. O. T. U. • EU iiPBHU LODGE, NO. 128. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the FREEMASON’S HALL, Marton, THURSDAY, 27th April, 1916, Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. sharp. By order of the W.M. 3. MOGRIDGE, P.M., Secretary. CHYRSANTHEMUM SHOW AND AND GIFT SALE. (In connection with St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church). To he held in the TOWN HALL, MARTON, on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, sth and 6th MAY ; 1916. One-third of nett proceeds in aid of the Chaplain Fund and Y.M.C.A. Special Musical Programme for each evening. LUNCHEON on FRIDAY only, 13 to 1 p.m., Is. AfternoonTTea and Supper on both days, 6d. SHOW opens at 1 o’clock fonl the first day, and at 2.30 on the 'second day. Catalogues can be had from the ’Secretary. LESLIE McINDOE, Secretary. RIDE A HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLE. A PEW of the many points in their favour : 1. MECHANlCAL—Lubricating with Sight Feed. (This pump will operate against a pressure of 701bs if necessarv; 2. ACCESSIBILITY—The cylinders can be removed without removing the crank case. This is a most unusual feature in American mokr cycles. 3. TRANSMISSION—Front and rear chains of equal length. These chains are independently adjustable; 4. CLUTCH CONTROL Double clutch control, foot pedal and hand lever. In addition to the above there are numerous other novel features which help to make the Harley Davidson what it is—- “ The last word in Motor Cycles.” Call and inspect and arrange for a demonstration. It will pay you. TURNER AND CO., Sale Agents for Eangitikei and Wanganui Districts. BEOADWAY, MAETON, AND MAEIA PLAGE, WANGANUI. HOUSEWORK made easy and pleasurable assisted by a cup of deliciona, invigorating “ Desert Gold” Tea, Is lOd and 2s.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11557, 22 April 1916, Page 8

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