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MARION CINEMA. TO-MORROW NIGHT. “ALWAYS IN THE WAY." Please, Mister, take me in your oar, I want to see Mamma; They say she lives in> Heaven ; is it very, very far ? My new Mamma is very cross, and scolds me every day I guess she does not love.me, for I’m alwaysjn the way. THE NAME THAT DRAWS THE CROWD il METRO ills it K ALWAYS IN THE WAY. ALWAYS IN THE WAY. 11 n Tho song made famous by Charles K. Harris. M F.TRO IN ETRO IN 3 ACTS. ■ACTS. Featuring MARY MILES MINTEB. MARY MILES MINTER. Box Plan at Mogridge’s. .Book your seats -no extra charge for booking. Prices as usual. Rangitikei Patriotic Society. Farewell Social to 18th Reinforcements. A FAREWELL SOCIAL willbe tendered to the men of the 18th Reinforcements , also a Welcome Home to Corporal W. Ingle, in the Town Hall, Marton, on THURSDAY, 14th September. Grand Christy Minstrel Entertainment (20 performers). All Soldiers cordially invited. A. H. BILL, Hon. Secretary. Patriotic Send-Off. BULLS TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. AT 8 P.M. To 21st Reinforcements and Farewell to 18th Reinforcements. SPECIAL engagement of the Mohawk Minstrels from Marton. Latest Jokes, Songs, etc. Every performer a star. , Caste :—Cornermen: Messrs S. J. Gibbons, H. Sherriff, P. Brady and R. Moore. Circle : Mesdames Sicely and Brady, the Misses Gibbons, Sutherland, Sutcliffe, Blair, Morris, Netherclift, and Messrs McDonald, Noble, Winchcombe and Harrison. Mr W. A. Ingle. Dancing at 10 p.m. Admission free. A collection at the door. Ladies are asked to bring a basket. "

DON’T FORGET THE Farewell Social to men of the 18th Reinforcements on final leave. UPPER TUTAENUI BCHOOLHOUSE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Ladies a Basket. THE Rangitikei Patriotic Society will be pleased to forward any private parcels of puddings, cakes, etc , for men at the front, arrangements having been made with the War Contingent Association in London. Dates and places to leave the parcels will be advertised later. A. H. BILL, Secretary. THANKS. MRS E. Read and family desire to return thanks to all friends for their floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS J. C. MEYER, Sen., and family desire to publicly express their thanks and appreciation for the kindness and sympathy so freely extended to them in their time of trial and sorrow. Messrs Archibald and SON beg to announce that their motor will run to and from the Marten Railway Junction in future to meet all trains. As the Motor, which holds several passengers, is shod with pneumatic tyres and has ample power, it is as easy to ride in as an ordinary motor car ard can travel as quickly. Fare same as the coaches. ARCHIBALD & SON, Prebble’s Stables, Marton. Oil Engines For Sale. ONE 2-h 'p. Tangye Oil Engine, suitable for running milking machines or small shearing plant, etc. One 6-h.p. Tangye, suitable for much heavier work. Only reason for selling is that they are to be replaced by gas engines. Apply at the Advocate Office where they may be seen running. WANTED— A man or strong boy to milk one or two cows and de general farm work. One accustomed to stock preferred. Apply Smith Bros., Upper Tutaenui, Marton. FOR BALE— Cow, close to profit, 3rd calf. Can milk her in paddock. Apply W, Head, Broadway, Marton, WAR TED— A good housemaid. Apply Mrs R. E. Beokett, Marton. White Hart Stables, Marton M. COLLINSON, PROPRIETOR. .. r 0" Stands Is. * . Feed 2s. , Gigs and Horses on Hire. Coaches.will meet all trains,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11667, 12 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11667, 12 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11667, 12 September 1916, Page 8

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