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ROSLYN WOOL, 3-PLY, 4d SKEIN. At~our Mid-Season Sale Now On. SUTCLIFFE'S CASH EXCHANGE, MARTON. TOWS MABTOM. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. CINEMA. Will present the Excelsior Star Film — THE PATH FORBIDDEN In five gigantic parts, from the book by John B. Hymer, featuring mm&atßasßxsasiiiaaßSsmmMwxuMiiP&its/SBmßa I - OCTAVI A HANDWORTH. - An electric, thrilling photoplay, from Excelsior Studios. Big Supporting Programme, Very appropriate music by the Cinema Orchestra. A Big Entertainment. COMING. IN ALL ITS GORGEOUS GRANDEUR BULLS —WEDNESDAY, 24th May. SANDON— THURSDAY, May 25. RONCOTEA-FRIDAY. May 2G. BAKER EROS/ HUGE AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS, HIP" PODROME, and TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION, presenting 60 highly- ; trained Ponies, Donkeys, Mules, Dogs, &c, A revelation in Animal Training, 30 CONTINENTS L STAR ARTISTES, including—La Belle Mertie, the charming | Dental Queen (late of Ringling Bros, j great American Circus) ; Rioto, the Japa- | nose Wonder on the Silver Thread; Delino, j the World's Champion Somersault BareI back Eider; Barberina Baker, the marj velious Lady Contortionist (the Poetry of Motion) ; Walkofsky Sisters, Russian

Dancers ; Brasso and Tips, American Clowns ; Professor Cole’s Troupe of Performing Ponies, Dogs, and Monkeys ; and a host of others. Also our famous I BUCK-JUMPERS, including Fireworks, i the greatest outlaw that ever looked i through a bridle. Comprising in all one of : the finest programmes ever introduced in I the arena, | Prices —Reserved Beat 4s : 3s, 2s. Chilj dren Is to all parts. i TURAKiNA, TUESDAY, MAY 23. | FAREWELL "SOCIAL. ! npHE Rangitikei Patriotic Society 1 invite men of the 14th Eeinj forcements now on Final leave to a ! Farewell Social to bo held in the ! Town Hall, Marton, on THUES- | DAY NEXT, 25th insfc, at 8p m. ■ The public will be charged Gd at I the door and Is tor supper, i A. H. DILI-, Hon. See. Town Hall, Bulls. i I 2nd JUNE, 1916. I PATRIOTIC DANCE. In aid of Red Cross Funds. i Crozier’s Orchestra. ! Tickets—2/6, Single. | W. Burgess, > Joint | V. Crichton, ) Secs. ■ Annual General Meeting of j Parishioners of S. Stephen's, ! Marton, will be held in the Sunday i Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, j 24th May, 1916, at 7.30 p.m. ! Business —Balance Sheet and Eei port. Election of Churchwarden | and Vestryman. | VINCENT H. KITCAT, j Vicar. j Bulls, Parewanui, Sandon. Ohal kea and Lower Rangitikei j Patriotic Society.

I Farewell to 17th Reinforcements. THE twelve men who are going to camp on MONDAY NEXT, i •will be entertained at a Social in j the Bulls Town Hall on EEIDAY, i 26th May, at 8 p.m. Music will be | supplied by Miss O’Farrell, of We'.j lington. Mr Claude Suisted and ! party, of Wanganui, will provide the i entertainment. Ladies a basket. Collection at door. HELP 1 HELP ! HELP ! S the agonised cry of the four i or five men who have taken over the Patriotic Shop for One Day, Saturday Next. They are very anxious to make a record for the ladies and the splendid objects i they are working for, viz., Y.M.C.A. : and Eod Cross, so they trust that I all sympathisers, both with the ob- | joots and the men. will rally round ; and send along something for them I to sell. -RAN CIT I KEI HUNT. Hounds wiu «uvt at Sprfnggrovo on WEDNESDAY, 24th May. and at. Eosebank on WEDNESDAY. gist May. D. G. EIDDIFOED. Master. Trespass Notice. I 0 permission will be given this 1 year to specimen to shoot i over our properties ai Fern Flats. 11. A. GOODALL, Hon. Secretary. A. H BILL. S. COOMBB. MORE I SON BEOS.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 8

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