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MARTON TO-NIGHT THE VERNON CASTLES in tlieir life story; "THE WHIRL OF LIFE/’ Also, ETHEL BENNETTO and GEORGE IRVING (The Dancing “ Stars ”) * in “THE JAZZ.”See “The Walking Waltz.” “The Whirly-Whirly,” “ The TickleToe,” “ The Jazz ” , This Star program at usual prices. Ring 221 Early to reserve your seats and save disappointment.

A NIGHT OF JOLLITY. OWN HALL, MARTON. John Hopkins gleefully announces Mr Edward Branscombe’s THE DANDIES OF 1920. S A Ooterie of Artists whose main aim is to Create Laughter. THE DANDIES OF 1920 Include Four New English Artists and Several Old Favourites in ALL THE LATEST SUCCESSES. Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Plan at Mogridges. MONDAY. MARCH 12lid.

CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. TO DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO DAY AND TO-NIGHT. MARTON PARK. Zedeler Symphonic Quintette. Splendid Concert. Mp.HI. C. REED Mr M. G. REED A Brilliant Speaker, will speak on “The Value oF a Vision.” Hear him ! ! Buy Season Tickets and hear the Chautauqua attraction at a minimum cost. Adults 10/-, Students 6/. Children 4/-. SHOP SHOP. SHOP. In aid of ST. ANDREW’S VICARAGE BUILDING FUND. To be be held JgULLS TOWN HALL, Monday, March ! sth. Fancy Goods Stall, Produce Stall. Lollies, Ice Cream, Bran Tub. Morning Tea 9d Afternoon Tea 9d. COMPETITIONS—Cooking ; Glass 1: Scones, girdle, 6 ; 2, Scones, plain white, 6; 8, Pastry, 6 tartlets ; 4, Shortbread; 5, Sponge Sandwich; 6, Seed Cake; 7, Cream Pufis, Prize for most poinrs in all classes, £1 10s. Sugar Bag—Any article made out of a sugar bag, prize ss. Camisole —Mrs J. J. Mansell’s prize, 30s. Benzine Tin—Any article made out of a benzine tin, prize 2s 6d. Is Competition —Any article made out of not more than Is worth material, prize ss. No Entry for Any Competition. All entries to be sold and proceeds put in funds. Entries close 11 a.m. Doors open at 10 a.m.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPORTS AT TAIHaPE, ' Wednesday, 17th larch, 1920. SPECIAL passenger trains, stopping at intermediate stations, if required for passengers, will run as follows : Marton dep 6.45 a.m., Taihape arr 10.59 a m. The usual 3.35 dm. train for Marton will leave Taihape at 4 45 p.m., Marton ai’r 6 50 p.m., connecting at Marton with trains for Palmerston and Wanganui. For further particulars see handbills. BY O^DKrt. MARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 4PPLICATiONS will be received up to Noon, 22nd March, 1920, for the position of Registrar of Dogs. Conditions can be seen at my office. A H. KNIGGE, Town Clerk. : Special This Week : MEN’S FULL KIP WHOLEBACK SHOOTERS— 29/6 MEN’S LINEN COLLARS, all shapes— 113 MEN’S ALL WOOL WORK ING FLANNELS— 7/11 I at SUTCLIFFE’S. I »r. r t rnr* ™ LUHAJUB .BSOS 'Of AVE assumed the proprietorship of GAF| ROYAL, Broad wav, MARTON Meals and supper at all hours. SUPPLIES OF FISH WILL BE NOTIFIED, Smoked Fish just arrived. GEO. TWIDLE, TAXI PROPRIETOR, MARTON. Reliable Drivers. Comfortable Cars. Oars Day and Night, Phone 848.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12011, 13 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12011, 13 March 1920, Page 8