Meetings, etc OWN HALT, MASTEETON. FRIDAY, 0 ONE £2nd. Memorable Musical Event. PopuEai* Reciial BY NEW ZEALAND'S OF SONG. The Brilliant World-famed Cent: alto, \-t h :".':ovq her Emopean Tliumph?. TE RANGI PAI, TE RANGI PAI, Of the Eoyal Albert Hall, Queen's Hall, St. James' Hall, and Crystal Palace, London, Sap ported by the Charming Soprano, MFSS DAISY WOODLANDS, BANDLEY WELLS, the young English Bass, .W. B. CADZOW, Lyric Tenor, MADAME JAMES, at the Piano, Eeserved Seats, (a, plans of which open at Miss Hive's on Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. Abjoluteiy no booking prior to this hour. Pvices-4s, 2a 6d, Is. GEO. CA7.fi CO, Business Manage:. IOWN HALL, MASTEETON Sole Direction Messrs CJYDE METNELL and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager .. G. B. BAT.NEB. TieAS-vtet .. .. H LEIGH. MONDAY, JUNE 25th, Will mark the DRAMATIC EVEN* OF T3E YEAR, When Messrs MEYNELL & GUNN Will pve<-ent ior the £ ul lime 'n Masiierton their SPECIALLY SELECTED DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Tnciudhig the Favourite London Actor, y ME OHAELES VANE, And the Rising Young EnglLb. Dramatic Star, 1 MISS i'AYCONGDON, In the Eensat'o.ial Transatlantic Musical "Dramatic Success, A Play of Heart Interest by Thesdore Kreme\ THE FATAL WEDDING THE FATAL WEDDING Is a Play w'.th a -ecora <lu''; stands absolu-ely alone in ihe drama history of the world, and ihe greatest testimony in pi-oof of this aske:--tiou is ihe tact that dnring ;*ts five years' sensational run England and America, no less thau "Eight Million The.-/e-goers have wiive.,?.edt ; t, more tha».i>'.' c the population of A asti iiasla. Introducing the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCiSNE And the TIN-CAN BAND Of LiTTLSIOLK, Compr. i ; a Host ot ORIGINAL MUSIC A L FEATURES By TffRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. Box Plan now open at Miss A. E.Kivo's. PRICES-4s, Ss, and 2s. No Eaily Doora. STAB CF.ICKET CLUB. THIRD ANNUAL SOCIAL. 10 be held in the Foresters,' Hall on THURSDAY, June 28th. Dancing at 8 p.m. Doub'e Tickets, 5/-; Sing>, 3/-; Extra Lady, 2/-. G. L. STEWARD) Hon. V. G. DABROCHjSccs. WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB Season •%". OPLN SW/JEPSTAKE, lot cu? vnlimited number oi dogj :-t M, each, to be run on the A. and P. Socie'/'s Showgiouiids, Mattettou, on the 4th", sth. and Gth JULY. 1900. 'J he Club guarantees a sum pf not less than -£25 cash for the Stake, and a valuable trophy presented by Messrs Wtaple3 and Co.. Ltd.. to the winner. £1 on nomination, and £1 on acceptance. Nominations close oa 30th June, J iX)6, at 9 r«.ni. Acceptances closa at 7 p.m. oa 3rd July, 1.906. ' MAIDEN B'HA KE, for dogs that have not won over £5 in any one stake. First dog to receive £2O and a Gold Medal; bGcouu dog, £5; £lO to be divided, Nominations, 12b Gd, close on 80th June, 100(*. Acceptances «.2s >3d, close at 7 pm. on Srd July, 190 G. The draw to take place nnmediate'y after closing of acceptances. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKES, for eh dogs beaten in the first re md of the Open Sweepstake and the first acd second rounds of the Maiden. Owners of dogs are reminded that they must come to the blips with theiv own col'irs. J AS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Matterlon. PUBLIC NOTICE. . R/Sqssps df. WlOßitgomary ar»d Co. EG 'to announce to the resident 3 , of Masterton and U'V'-ct thai they hj ;e opened au UP TO DATE BO.XHEKS' SHOP In prsmisea oppcit'i ihe P:c:. iytcv"r' Ciiiuch. Customers waited on daily. d. MONTGOMtei?Y& CO., 'Phone 90QU'i'TiJT FTPffil'.r. MAURICRttLLE HOTEL. "E ,'i-. M. J:OSS (lalf o; Feilding) beg' io notify the i events of Man iceville and snnounding distt-ht, as well a.s thp travelling pr.bhc, thu he has taken over the ?.'iove welt-'known hotel. The dote] will tho: tly be renovated and made thororghly up-.'o-dats. ' Spe s - v K'ii Beer always on np. Beat V.rins, Spi its, and Ales in Stabling arr.cunntr.<'>; .on a specialty. F. mTrOSS.. PROPPIETOR. CORA DINE & WBITTAKER, TIMBER MEI-CHANTS AND CONTP ACTORS. "OBBJNG work at shortest notice. Painting aud papering in all its branches. Dre sea and seasoned timber. Kauri, Totaia, fcimu Matai, White Pine, Sashes Doors, Mouldings Builders Requisites Paints Paperhanglnge.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8164, 22 June 1906, Page 1
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