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Meetings, etc rjIOWN HALL, MASTBRTON. r>'"°ction of EDWIN GEACH. TO-NICHT AT 8 SHARP. CURTAIN At 10.45. fjpO-NIGHT. rjpO-NIGHT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF CHAS. HOLLOW AY'S PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Including the Charming Young Australian Actress, Miss Beatrice Holloway. The Realistic Drama in Four Acts, written by Max Goldberg, entitled the Rogues of the nniiKF, OGUES OF THE 1 URF. In which Mb Charles Holloway will make his up-' pearance in his original character of Joe Flaxman, The Old Trainer. SEE TONIGHT The Startling. Sensational, and Realistic RACE FOR THE MANCHESTER CUP. For stage realism, and a true racing picture. nothing better hag Deea seen on* the local stage. WONDERFUL AND ORIGINAL SCENERY, Produced under tho direction of CHARLES HOLLOWAY. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. No early doors. / Box Plan and Day Sale at Mis 3 A. E. Rive's. A. COWAN, Manager. M ASTERTON ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, Satupday» March 17th, 1906. £l5O I pRIZES H £l5O Silver Cup and Three Gold Medals. ST. PATRICK'S DAY HANDICAP, dB4O-100, 220 and 440 yds. ST. PATRICK'S DAY WHEEL RACE, two miles, £l7. Profeisional and Amateur Running Events, Quoits, Dancing, Bagpipe Music, etc. First event at 11 o'clock sharp. NOMINATIONS fo# Handicap Events close SATURDAY, February 24th, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES close SATURDAY, March 10 th. For further particulars Fee posters. THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary. fjl OWN HALL, MASTERTON. ST. PATBICK'S NIGHT. Grand Irish Concert In aid of St. Patrick's School. Irish Songs, Irish Music, Irish Dances. SONGS. 'She is far from the Land." and "Happy . - Song," Miss Legrief. •Killarney," and "The Minstrel Boy," Miss Van Stavern. "The Irish Emigrant," and "Melisandc in the Wood," * MrsKember. 'Beautiful Erin," and "Home Love," Miss Farrell. "The Last Rose of Summer," Miss -Elkins. "Kathleen Mavourneen," Mr Jago. 'The Queen of Connemara," and "Father O'Flynn," Mr Iggulden. 'Hark, the Lark," Mrs Kember, and Misses Legrief, Van atavern and Farrell. 'While through life unblest we Roam," Misses O'Malley. Elkins, Edwards and Messrs Dolan and Kelliher. AMUSING SKETCHES BY HARRY HALL. Music, Irish Diamonds No. 2, Miss Richards. Irish Dance, Misses O'Leary, Collier, Collins, and Savage. Irish Step Dunce, Mr R. Mcßae. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION—2/6. 2/-, 1/-. . Box Plan at Miss Rive's. ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of members of the above will be held in the Empire Hotel, Masterton, on SATURDAY NEXT, 10th inst., at 8 p.m. Business—Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers and General. W. A. HOGG, Hon. Secretary. MASTERT'ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning, 11 am. Evening 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott, of Wellington. * Dreyerton Church, 3 p.m.—Mr Ashton. Wangaehu, 2.30 p.m.—Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT COCKBURN, late of Masterton, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the late Mr Robert Cockburn are requested to forward particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of March, 190G, otherwise the claims "cannot be considered. W. G BEARD, Solicitor for the Executors. MASTERTON COUNTY TENDERS will be received at where plans etc., may be see n > "fOlnoon on Wednesday, the 14th the undermentioned work— gPHPKfe Contract No. 91. —Flatbush o.i u, 150 to 70 chains of road formation, bridging, etc. • F. G, MOORE, County Clerk. MASTERTON COUNTY. TENDERS will bs received at this office (where plans, etc., may bo seen), until noon on THURSDAY, the 15th inst., for the following work:— Mangaroa Road, Contract No. 91— Forming and culyerting 27 chains of ioad. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. WANTED KNOWN—You can get Incandescent Burners from 3s com plete, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 candle power from Phone 74. PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumbers

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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