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i WleetinsSs» etc OWN HALL, MABTBBTQN. TShow Week, COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEB. 20th. VALENTINE VOUSDEN, KING OF LAUGHTER, Supported by a Superb Company of Entertainers. ,Mr Vousden will have the honour of presenting for the first time in New Zealand, The Marvellous Meldons. This delightful Family of Musical Wonders have just arrived from London. Their entertainment has delighted the fßßhionable world of the Old Land. ANOTHER NOVFLTY will be the introduction of The Marvellous French Reflector. I This wonderful machine is the only one l of its kind in New Zealand. See it once and you will laugh for a week, '" VAL ; VOUSDEN will, introduce the , ' famous ' j MRS O'EOURKE,^of Dublin, • The Wonderful Galloping Horse, and 101 Impersonations and Imitations. ■TWO SHOWS IN ONE. - Nothing Commonplace, Nothieg/Vulgar, 1000 Lsughs in 120 Minutes. Popular Prices - 2s, 2s, and Is. f ' " Box Plan will open en Saturday morning at Miss E/A". Rive's, in' Queen Street. - PLEASE NOTE—Book your seats and avoid the crowd at the .doors. i.-.". No. extra' charge for booking, SVlastoPton Agricultural Pastoral Association's '. NINETEENTH. GRAND" ',' ANNUAL'SHOW^ Tuesday and Wednesday, ! " February 20th and 21st, 1906.' '■ \ Splendid Entries §n : all ■; i Glasses?. <■ TREAT IN STOKE FOR X LOVERS OF GOOD STOCK. ( Hundreds of Horses Com- , Some' of the Best North Island' Jumping Horses will take part iri the JUMPING COMPETITIONS always a feature of the Show. AGRICULTURAL HALL. FILLED TO i • \" •:;,--;-r 'OVERFLOWING \ x_ with Farm and Dairy Produce, Fruit,; Flowers, and Vegetables.' HorEee, Sheep, Cattle,' Pigs, Dogs, and ■ Implements promise a display never before > attained,in the district., ' ' ',-'; ~'/'; 1 For train, arrangements see posters and j handbills. ''"',"■',"'"" . j "Extra grandstand and luncheon ac- j commodation provided. ■• ' . ■ '"*"geo. r7 SYKES, '" ""! ] "..•;■-,■ ' Secretary. J ASTERTON.ST. PATRICK'S DAT • SPORTS ASSOCIATION. j THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, I PARK, OVAL, MASTERTON, . ' j Saturday, March'l7th, 1906. £150;« H £lso| ' ST. PATRICK'S DAY HANDICAP, 1 £4O- 100, 220 and 440yd8. ST. PATRICK'S DAY WHEEL RACE, two miles, d 517. Professional and Amateur Running Events, Quoits, Dancing, Bagpipe Music, etc. First event at 11 o'clock sharp, DOMINATIONS .for' Handicap, Eveiits .close SATURDAY'. February . 24th, «t ;. „,. ' ..-THOS. DUNQAN, .» , ' Secretary; - flffiW-ZE ALAND'RAILW4YS. Cricket EUlatch, MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB v MANAWATU, at PALMERSTON NORTH . 17th and 19th FEBRUARY, 1906. ; , Holiday Excursion Tickets to P*lmerston North, available for return until 22nd February, 1906, will be obtainable .at Masterton, Dannavirke, and intermediate stations, on 17th February, and by, morning trains only on 19 ih February. ■BY ORDER.' Plumbers and prainlayers. CEMENT PIPES are acknowledged - the best' for djraibs'and sewers. Straight and uniform in size. Extra length saves cost in laying. » It will pay you to see them. See exhibit at Masterton Show, Full particulars from > CEMENT PIPE CO., ,:; MASTERTON. Board Sing and Day School FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF. GIRLS. , Homebush, .. MASTERTON. Principal ■...■ MISS MALCOLM, Assisted by Competent Teachers!' ' PUPILS prepared for Matriculation and other examinations.'. Arrangements have been made to convey the pupils to 'and from the school every day. - The, FIRST TE±iM will "BEGIN on Tuesday, February 6th. i '- Oiftpevilie Maori College, RE-OPENED-- ON! FE!BBCARY':Sth.' '"■ IN addition:.tp. Technical- Insirnctiqn' in . • Carpdnie'rinp:,',Cabinet(Work,*and Shoemaking* Book-keeping and' Latin, are now taught, roundingß,„and a good ajll : round education are amongst'the,'advahfcage3 of this,institution, v ' '\''{*{..- "''ivi-' |.'.'v ( >«;.,;/ • ,>, Free' Scholarships fire jStiU available for Maori youths'bf iflod- ■ chWacteri who have passed;the Third Standawh ■ Applioatiohs to oe made.to the Principal,' REV. S. G. COMPTON, M.A., Maori College, Clareyille.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 1

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