MUSIC. MISS KENNEDY will resume tuition on WEDNESDAY. 24th May. Address —High Street, Marton. Piano, Singing and Theory. MRS ESAM’S Second Term begins MONDAY', May 29bh. Railway concessions-same as Technical School Pupils. Singing, Plano and Theory. yfISS HARDY teaching on May 30th. will resume TUESDAY, Court Little John, A.O.F. MEETING of Court Little A.O.F., will be held in the Court Room Tc-morrow, 24th May, At 7 p.m.. to make final arrangements for the Jubilee Celebrations. A full attendance is requested. A. A. McINDOE, Chief Ranger. >3* SY RS OUR system enables you to sib at home in comfort and send your cheques to us by mail. Complete satisfaction guaranteed (.for us). A.H.B, and Co„ Patriotic Shop, Marton. LETHBRIDGE TOWN BOARD. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman Lethbridge Town Board, will be received at the Town Board’s Office, Turakina, up till noon of TUESDAY, 30fch May, 1916. for Contract No. 1, delivering about 800 yards of gravel on roads in Lethbridge Town District. I will meet contractors at Turakina Station on Saturday, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m., to show them the work. Specifications may be seen at Mr Franklin’s Store, Turakina, and County Council Chambers, Marton. A. THOMS, Inspector.
A Big Thing To-day and No Error. The Premier Winter Show of the Southern Hemisphere is the NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Palmerston North Showgrounds, JUNE 20 TQJ23, 1916. SEE the Butter and Cheese that scores N.Z. up in the London Market. See the machinery display and spend 4 days of interest throughout. Space entries to 30th April. General Entries to 3rd June. Purebred Cattle Exhibition and Saie.lune 21st and 22nd. Schedules free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box So, Palmerston North. barton Technical School. FIRST TERM. ENGLISH—Monday, 7-S p.m. ARITHMATIG - Monday, S—9 p.m. SHORTHAND—Tuesday, 7—9.20 p.m TYPEWRITING—Tuesday, 7—9.20 p.m ■A Class will be started in Bookkeeping if sufficient entries aro received, A few mors entries are required for the Dressmaking Class. Mr Bull, Woodwork Instructor for the the Wanganui Education Board, will conduct a class iu woodwork on Monday evenings (7 clude the making of various household furniture and farm necessaries, e.g. gates, ladders swingle bars, etc. Fee 10s per term of 10 weeks, payable in advance. No previous experience iu the use of tools is necessary. PATRIOTIC SHOP HIGH STREET, MARION. (In Davenport’s Buildings.) OPEN OK TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Help Our Boys at the Front.
Proceeds are sent through the Y3LC.A. and the Red Gross direct to the front, WITHOUT ANY DELAY. W. STEEB, Bootmaker and Repairer, BROADWAY, .. MARTON. Next H. Gostro, Confectioner. ALL Classes of Boots mado to order. Hand-sewn work and invisible patches a speciality. NOTICE. HAYING taken over the interest of Messrs Mitchell Bros'. Stables, Broadway. Marlon, I hope by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a fair shave of public patronage. Horse bought, sold or exchanged. Clipping a Speciality. Mitchell Bros]- Cars on Hire. Telephone No. 7S. W. A THACKER. ACC OMMCD ATIC N. Langley's Private Hotel, MANAWATH HEADS.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 8
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494Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 8
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