Meetings, etc OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Show 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 \ii New Zealand, The Marvellous SVSeldons. This delightful Family of Musical Wonders have just arrived from London. Their entertainment has delighted the foshiouab'e world of the Old Land. "ANOTHER NOVFLTY will be the introduction of The Marvellous £ ranch Reflector. This wonderful machine is the only one of its kind in New Zealand. See it once and you will laugh for a week, VAL -VOUSDEN will introduce the famous , MRS O'ROURKE, of Dublin, The Wonderful Galloping Horse, and 101 Impersonations and Imitations. TWO SHOWS IN ONE. New Local Hits Each Evening. Populnr Prices-3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan will open on Saturday morning at Miss F-. A, Rive's, in Queen Street. PLEASE NOTE—Book your seats and avoid the crowd at the doors. No extra charge for booking, AS T E ETON EXHIBITON. New .Zealand Giant Children, WITH THEIR PARENTS. THE Parents and Children will be" At Homo for a few hours eacb day in furn'shed apartmants in a large Marquee on the.show Grounds, to receive visitors. WILFRID, age 8 years, weight RUBY, aged 12 years, weight lGst. Two really good-lookirg , children of stupendous height and! weight. Born at Foxton, Manawatu. The Medical Conference describe the children as the two Greatest Natural Wonders in the World. Proceeds are for the children's benefit. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. ~ NTENDING Subscribers to the Build- . ing Fund are kindly requested to ioiwai;!"their contribution * to J; C: BODDINGTON, Treasurer. Masterton Agricultural 1 Pastoral Association's NINETEENTH GRAND . ANNUAL SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday, February 20th and 21st, 1906. ;, Splendid Entries in all Glasses. GREAT TREAT IN STORE FOR LOVERS OF GOOD STOCK. Hundreds of Worses Competing, 'Some of the Best North Island Jumping Horses will take part in the JUMPING COMPETITIONS-alwajs a feature of the Show. •■':,' AGRICULTURAL HALL FILLED TO OVERFLOWING with Farm and Dairy Produce, Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs; Dogs, and Implements promise a display never Before attained in the district. For train arrangements see posters and handbills. Extra grandstand and lunoheon accommodation provided. GEO. 8.-BIKES;. '., Secretary. ASTEBTON ;ST. PATRICK'S DAY . SPORIS ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, PARK OVAL, MASTERTON,: Saturday] March 17th, 1906. £l5O ™S H £l5O ST. PATRICK'S DAY : , HANDIC \¥, &40- 100, 220 and 440}ds. ST. PATRICK'S DAY WHEEL RACE, two miles, Professional and Amateur Running Events,-Quoits, Dancing, Bagpipe Music, etc. First event at 11 o'clock sharp. NOMINATIONS for Handicap Events close SATURDAY. Febriiiiy 24th, at 9p.m. ACCEPTANCES 'close SATURDAY, March 10th. , For further particulars se9 posters. THOS. DUNCAN, -.' Secretary. WAIRARAPA SOUTH COUNTY COUNCIL. LENDERS are invited for the following l contracts, to close at above office, Noon SATURDAY, 24th inst., where specifications can be seen:— Contract No. 38.—Norfolk Road, supplying stones to and carting from stone crusher 1056 cub. yds. metal. Contract No. 39.—Norfolk Road, supplying stone to and carting from stone crusher 960 cub. yds. metal. Contract No. 40.-Norfolk Road, supplying stones to and caiting from stone crusher 880 cub. yds. metal.. H. H. WOLTERS, County Clerk. Carterton, February 16th, 1906. notice; IBEG to thank my friends and the •public generally for the generous support they have extended to mid during my tenure of office as Managing Director of Hecksher and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers, Master ton, and I ask them to extend the same "to my successor, MR ROBERT EDWARD HOWELL, as Managing Director and Auctioneer from this date. E. HECKSHER. Mattfrton,, 10|h February iftj&y
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7967, 19 February 1906, Page 1
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