IV ectir jrs, etc OWN HALL, MASTERTON, TWENTY MASTEKTON LADIES Will Give "A Coon Entertainment." to be followed by a short Dramatic piece on FRIDAY, 4th MAY. 1906. Proceeds in aid of the Hospital Fund. 1. Dance. 2. Solo and chorus, "0, Listen to the Band." Solos: Topsy, Gollywog, Honey and Tiny. 3. Solo and Chorus, " I'se Goin' Back to Dixie." Solo: Kookooboowottlepop. 4. Solo, chorus and Dance, " Lub Me, Duckie, Do." Solo: Dinah. 5. Solo and Chorus, "Kentucky Babe." Solo: Popduluny. 6. Choruses and Dance, " Mah Butterfly,' " Razors in the Air," "Goo-goo Eyes," and Cake-walk. • Dancers: Cindy, i Popduluny, Chloe, and Susi. 7. Solo and Chorus, " Every Race has a Flag." Solo : Topsy. 8. Solo and Chorus, " Listen to My Tale of Woe." Solo: Tiny. 9. Dance. 10. Solo and chorus, " Good night." Solos: Kookooboowottlepop, Salmagundy, Linda, and Sadie. Part 11. " Boots at the Swan." A Farcical Sketch. Miss Cecelia Moonshine Mrs Cook Mr Friekley Mr Jago Sally (maid) Miss Wintringham Miss Emily Moonshine Miss Westrup Mr Higgins Mr Lsmb Pippin (page) Master Errol Mackersey Jacob Earwig (boots) Mr Todd Tickets—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at McLeod and Younc's. O,WN HALL, MASTERTON Direction J. and N. Tait. FRIDAY EVENING, 11th MAY FRIDAY EVENING, J lth MAY FRIDAY EVENING, 11th MAY One Concept Only, First appearance of MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACK, ENGLAND'S FINEST BARITONE (The Legitimate Successor of Santley). Messrs J. and N. Tait have great pleasure in announcing that Mr Andrew Black, the Famous Baritone, will make his Only Appearance at the Town Hall,. Masterton, en Friday Evening, 11th May. Throughout England, Ireland, and Scotland Mr Andrew Black is regarded as the Finest Baritone now appearing before the public, and wherever he appears his Singing oauses Intense Excitement. MR ANDREW BLACK Will be Supported by MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violinist. Miss Ethel Sinclair has appeared in England and Australia with pronounced success. And MR ADOLPH BORSOHKE, The Hungarian Pianist. The Management claim that since the visit of Paderewski no pianist has oreated such enthusiasm as Mr Borschke. Mr HORACE GLEEDON, Accompanist. PRICES—Ss, 3s, 2a, ls f Full particulars latev. E. MACKENNAL. Representing J. and N. Tait, 'ESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, MAY 6th, 1906. Special Services will be conducted by the Rev J. N. Buttle. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7th A Public Meeting and Social will be held to welcome the Rev J. N. Buttle. Addresses by friends. Special music by the Choir. It is hoped to make this the most successful Anniversary held in connection with the Church. Wafpapapa Coupsing Club, SEASON 1906. WAItftARAPA CUP. 10. be run on the A. and P. Society's Showgrounds, Masterton, on May 16th. 17th and 18th. First Dog to receive £SO, and a valuable piece of plate presented by Mrs J. Troy. Second Dog, £ls. Oiher prizes to be divided according to nominations. Nominations 255, due April 25th, 1906. Acceptances 255, due May 13th, 1806. Maiden Stake. Open to all Dogs that have not won more than £3 at one meeting. Nominations 12s 6d, due April 25th. Acceptances 12s 6d, due May 13th. Supplementary Stake. Open to all Beaten Dogs in the first and second Round of the Cup, and the first round of the Maiden. Nominations close on the First Night of. the meeting. Don't overlook our JULY MEETING, 4th, sth and 6th. JAS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Masterton. PURE COAL. STRONG COAL Coal that will stand the weather. Try it once, and you will use no other. Black !V2aire, For household'use, to be had from] ANGtJS FRASER. | COAL AND WOOD DEALER, [ Masterton. Telephone 137. The clothes make the man, If WE make the clothes. OUR First Shipment of Autumn and Winter goods are to hand. They are the best we have ever landed. Knahagen & Chapman, HIGH-CLASS TAILOES. Est. 1895J PERRY ST, [P.O.Box^,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8131, 4 May 1906, Page 1
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