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Meetings, etc MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY TO;\VN HALL, MASTERTON, Thursday, 24th May, EMPIRE DAY. PROGRAMME—Ist Part. 1. Am&zons' March. 2. Overture, Barbiere de Seville (Rossini) 3. Song, "At My Window " (Parker) Miss Nilsson. 4. a. Sizilietta (von Blou). b. Lola, Italian Serenade (Friedemann) 5. Duet, Flute and Clarinet, "Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark " (Bishop) Messrs Barrett and Candy. 6. Waltzes, " Queen of Hearts" (Meissler). 2nd Part. 1. Rasamunde Overture (Schubert). 2. Song, " Violets" (Ellen Wright) Miss Nilsson. (Violin obligato by Mr Reihana Boyes). 3. Mexican Dances (Viderique) No. 1, " Roses and Thorns," No. 2, " Midnight," 4. Violin Solo, " Legende," (Wienieowsky) Mr Reihana Boyes. 5. Duet, "In the Dusk of the Twilight" (Parker), Mrs Mathieson and Miss Nilsson. 6. German Patrol (Die Wacht Parade Kommt) (Eilenberg). Admission—2s and Is. OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee and Manager, William Anderson. A DRAMATIC TREAT, Commencing Saturday, May 2@th, For a Season of Two Nights Only. William Anderson's FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. SATURDAY, MAY 26th. For the first time in Masterton, the Stirring Domestic Play written by Arthur Shirley ,and George Cenquest, entitled, THE WORK GIRL THE WORK GIRL . THE WORK GIRL THE WORK GIRL A play dealing with the sweating evil in ' the Old World. . Full of Comedy • Full of Sensation , Full of Incident A play for the people A play for the masses A play for the Classes. MONDAY, MAY 28th. Another Entirely New Production, entitled THE ORPHAN HEIRESS. THE ORPHAN HEIRESS. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miss Rive's, Business Manager— FRED. HENNINGHAM. MASTERTON FIRE POLICE. THE Fourth Annual Social and Dance will be held in the Foresters' Hal on THURSDAY, May 24th, at 8 p.in Tioketa—4s, 3s, and Is 6d. L. H. LEWIS, Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON BA.ND, -VOLUNTEER & FIRE BRIGADE DANCING : ASSEMBLY. ON account of the Hall beinp engaged, the Weekly Dances will be postponed for three weeks. A. K. JOHNSTON! Joint F. O'CONNOR j bees. CARLTON CRICKET CLUB. A NNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE. 1 DRILL HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31st. The Dance of the Season. Double Tickets, 5s ; Single, 3s; Extra Lady, 2s. Cricketers are requested to appear in costume. T. FLAWS \ Joint F. P. WELCH} Sees.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORT 3 ASSOCIATION. CONCERT. rjIOWN EALL, MASTERTON MONDAY, 4th JUNE. Special engagement of MISS LILLIAN IRVINE, of Wellington, and MR HAKRY. HALL, of Mastertou. Miss M. Cameron, Miss O'Brien (Martinborough), and Messrs F. Crewes (Wellington), D. Walsh, F. Haughey and others have kindly, consented to contribute items. "Three Little Shops in Red." i Two little shops showing nothing but tea, Three little Bhops in Red. One little shop is devoted to sweets, Three little shops in Red. Each little shop is tasteful and bright, Dainty by day and pretty by night, Three little shops in Red. TURNER & TURNER'S TIP TOP TEAS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Morning-and Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. ( CLUB HOTEL QUEEN-STREET • - - MASTERTON PATRONISED BgJ® Vjjtt THE EARL BY HIS OF EXELLENCY RANFURLY. One of the Finest Houses In New Zealand. No w OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THEP ÜBLIO. Nothing but Staples & Co.'s Beer sold. Telephone No. 57. A C, dCRIMGEOUR. Proprietor. REMOVED. WE beg to notify the general public that we have moved to the premises lately occupied by C. Ivess, where we will keep a full and varied stook of high-class Small Goods, Bread, and Confectionery. Old friends and new faces welcomed at McKAY & SON'S. Tea Rooms open.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8145, 23 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8145, 23 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8145, 23 May 1906, Page 1

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