Meetings, etc OWN HALL, MASTEBTON. I ~ I LESSEE .. MB ALLA.N HAMILTON, •a NIGHTS ONLY ?£ I JOHN F. SHERIDAN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, -COMMKNCI.NGMONDAY, 26th MARCH. A new and powerful organisation, presenting " THE EARL AND THE GIRL," . London's verdict endorsed by Australia. Delightful stage pictures. Exquisite costumes. Elaborate Ballets. Ivan Caryll's beautiful music. A DELIGHTFUL PRODUCTION. Faultlessly acted and Presented. JOHN j P. SHEBIDAN as "Jim Cheeze"tbe Coster Dog Trainer, in " THE EARL AND THE GIRL." "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." John P. Sheridan, supported by a Picked Metropolitan Company of 50 ladies an-d gentlemen. Admission- 3s. 2s. Is. Box plan and day Bales at Miss Rive's. . T. M. DONOVAN, Advance Agent. iRODIE'S delightlul summer drinks will open new accounts for you when j other means iail. EVIDENCE FBOM THE
[WiTrrar The ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR Leads In all Points. IN open competitions from 1895 to 1903 the &LFA-LAVAL has, by the verdict of the Best Judges all the world over, Beaten Beaten Beaten Beaten thb the the the 1 'Cbowk' 'Perfect' 'Sharpuss' '' Melotte 25 12 12 21 TIMES. TIMES. TiMES. TIMES. In addition ti" many other less known machines. In deciding to purchase an ALFA, you will be investing in a machine that has stood the test ot time, which alone establishes the real value of u Separator. WHY INVEPT YOUR HABD-EABNED SAVINGS IN another make that has set to prove ITSELF 70 BE A DURABLE AJND EFFICIENT SKIMMER, WHEN TOU CAN GET THE ALFALAVAL, WOBISD FAMED FOR ITS BELIAIILmr AND WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF A QUARTER OF A CIfNTUBY? C. E. DANIELL. MASTERTON. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON. ,NE of the finest and best appointed ' hotels in the Colony. Fine roomy bedrooms, well furnished. Good private apartments and spacious dining and sitting rooms. Firet-cjass Table kept. Best brands oi Liquors, Night Porter always in attendance. J. O'MEARA, Proprietor. TAUERu Hotel. W. Eagle .!.... (Late of Carterton iHE well-known Sport has taken ove the above Hotel. Old friends and new faces welcomed. None but the Best Wine and Liquor STOOEEt "ALUE FOR MONEY " has been one of the main principles by which I have obtained the confidence of the public. —BRODIE. DISCONTINUED. AFTER WEDNESDAY NEXT,.March 21st., the Lunches at TURNER & TURNER'S Tip-Top Tea Rooms will be Discontinued. Customers who have been in the habit of coming to our Rooms for their Lunch are asked to accept this notification of their discontinuance, OUR TIP-TOP TEA ROOMS WILL GO ON AS USUAL. Tupnep & Turner, TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALISTS, j QUEEN STREET. DEER-SHOOTING SEASON. RED DEER STAGS mav be taken or killed within the County of Wairarapa Soutb (excepting therefrom the prescribed area in Huangaroa Survey District, and also the prescribed areas in Haurangi, Waipawa, and Riwaka Survey Districts, County of Featherston) from Ist MARCH to 30th [APRIL, both days i in elusive. ]
No stag shall be killed carrying antlers with lesß than ten points, and no license shall be allowed to kill more than four stags. Licenses may be obtained at the Post Offices at Wellington, Masterton, Carterton, Greytown North, Featherston, and Martinborough o .-payment of a fee of £l. "^ A. P. LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society. 24th February, 1906. NOTICE DEEB-STALKING. fJMAKE notice that anyone found tresJl pas°inp on any portion of the properties of the undersigned in pursuit of deer or any other game will be prosecuted without further notice, W. H. BEETHAM, Oruatamorc H» H. BEETHAM, Brancepeth. E. F. R, BEETHAM, * . Tecangwmmftt
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8100, 21 March 1906, Page 1
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