Meetings* etc TOWN HALL, MA TERTON. NEXT THURSDAY. Memorable,' Musical Event. PopuJan Recital BY NEW ZEALAND'S OWN QUEEN OF SONG. The Brilliant World-famed Contralto, fresh iiom her European« Triumphs. TE RANGI PAI, TE RANGI PAI, Of the Royal Albert Hall, Queen's Hall, St. James' Hr'l, and Crystal Palace, London, Supported by the Charming Soprano, MISS DAISY WOODLANDS, HANDLEY WELLS, the young English Bass, W. B. CADZOW, Lyric Tenor, MADAME JAMES, at the Piano, Reserved Seats, 4s, plans of which open at Miss Rive's on Monday Morning at 9 o'clock, t Absolutely no booking prior to this hour. Prices—4s, 2a 6d, Is. GEO. CATHRO, Business Manager. HALL, MASTERTON mtr', Sole DirectioH Messrs CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. Easiness Manager .. G. H. BARNES. Treasurer .. .. H.LEIGH. MONDAY, JUNE 25th, Will mark the DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR, t When Messrs MEYNELL & GUNN Will present for the fust time in Masterton their SPECIALLY SELECTED DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Including the Favourite London Actor, MR CHARLES VANE, And the Rising Young English Dramatic btar, MISS MAYCONGDON, In the Sensational Transatlantic Musical 'Dramatic Success, A Play of Great Heart Interest by Theodore Kremer. THE FATAL WEDDING THE FATAL WEDDING ; Is a Play with a record that stands absolutely alone in the drama history of the world, and ithe greatest testimony in proof of this' assertion is the tact that during its five years' sensational run throughout England and America, no less than Eight Million Theatre-goers have witnessed it, more than twice the population of Australasia. Introducing the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SOENE And the TIN-CAN BAND OF LITTLE FOLK, Comprising a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. Box Plan at Mies Rivc'3 9 a.m. on Wednesday Next. PRICES-4s, 3s, and 2s. No Ea.ly Doors. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. fcTOTICE is hereby given that at a special 31 meeting of the Maeterton Borough Council, held on the 6th day of June, 1906, it was resolved; (by way of Special Order) that the Maeterton Borough Council matte a By-law, under '• The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," "The Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900," and all other enabling powers, the object and purport of which By-law are as follows: To providethat.no person shall carry on business in the Borough as a butcher or vendor or purveyor of meat, or directly or indirectly supply meat to the inhabitants without being licensed so to do by the Council, ' J To provide for the issue of liceves, the date, term, and condition;, of istue. To provide for refusing or revoking a license if premises dirty or insaniiary, if meat unfit for human consumption is sold, or condemned meat sold or offered for sale, or meat known to have been killed and dressed at tsn improper and insanitary daughtf.r-house, or not killed ana dressed at an Abattoir or Slaughter-house in accordance with law. or moat not duly passed and inspected by the proper Inspeotor, etc. ; making licensed butchers or vendor, etc, of meat responsible for sales and acts of assistants in shops or premises; providing for issue and exhibit of placards, stating that all meai sold in such shops is killed at the Abattoir. The said resolution will be submitted for confirmation to the ordinary meeting of the said Council, to be held at the Council Chambers, Chapel Street, on TUESDAY, 10th day of July, 1906,- at 7.30 p.m., at which] meeting the date of coming into operation of the By-law will be fixed. A copy of the proposed Special Order and By-law is deposited at the Town Clerk's Office, Chapel Street, where the same will lie open for public inspection, during office hours, until the said confirming meeting is held. Dated this 9th day of June, 1906. R.BROWN, Town Clerk. Razor* Stropping Machine^ BESTON'S PATENT. ANY gentlemen are unable to sut- ... csssfdliy strop a razor. They continually cut and destroy the strop, and ofttimes damage and spoil a good razor, This is frequently *he case with fine hollow ground razors. All the drawbacks incidental to this want of dexterity and experience may be avoided by tho use of this very ingenious invention—the Beston Patent Stropper. By its aid the razor can be carefully stropped, and a line edge always kept, without fear of damage either to the razor or stropper. It is almost auto matic in action, and so simple is the onstruction, that the most unskilled can use it at first attempt. On tho grounds of economy, it will be found the oncapest and most perfect razor stroppor ever introduced. A. WHITE & CO. H.»'*IDBESSEBS & TOBACCONISTS QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Aifpedton Coach and Carrying Business. W. F. HARDING, Proprietor, Eketahuna. Coach Service— LEAVES Alfredton 9.30 a.m., arrives Eketahuna 11.30 a.m. Leaves Eketahuna 2,30 p.m arrives AlfiefltoD 4.30 p.m. . 0 '*- i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 1
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