Meetings, Etc. MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Second Concert— Third Season. rjIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. PART 1. ' " God Save the Kikg." 1. Tannhauser March (Wagner) 2. Overture, " Pique Dame," (Franz von Suppe) Song, "0 Dry Those Tears," (Teresa del Riego), Miss M. O'Brien (With violin obligato by Mr Reiharia Boyes) Two Pieces— 1. "Chanson TrLatie," 2. " Humoureske" (Tschaikowsky) 'Cello Solo, "Simple Aveu" (Romance sans Paroles), (Francis Thome) Mr H. Inns (with orchestral accompaniment). 6. a. "A Love Song" (Rev. W. Earee) ; b. Monologue: "Things I. have heird "—Mr Sydney Earee. Uhlan's Call (characteristic piece) (Eilenberg) Interval of Five Minutes, PART 11. 8. Selection from "Faust" (Gounod) 9. Intermezzo, " Sunset " (\. E. Matt) 10. Song, "Good-bye" (Tosti) —Miss M. O'Brien 11. String Quartet, "And«iate" (Mozart) Messrs Boyes, McHattie, Winchester and Inns 12. Invitation a la Valse (Ch M. de Weber) ■l3. Character Song, " When the Minister Came to Tea," Mr Sydney Ef.ree. 14. March. "La Maehiche" (Ch Boral-Clare) Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is. Box Plan at J. Candy's. JpRESB YTERIaN CHURCH. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Subject, " The Foolish Rich Man "—address to the children. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Sermop to young men, " The Good Fight." Meeting for young at close of evening service. 3 p.m.—Dreyerton. Preacher, Rev. A. T. Thompson. 3 p.m.— VVangaehu, Mr P. Gordon. B Remember! AND, FIRE BKIGADE, AND VOLUNTEERS' Bazaar and Ail Union, ONE WEEK, Commencing Monday ( September 3rd, {Monster Attraction, "A PEEP INTO WOiSDURLASD" (Under direction of Mrs t. Connop, of New Plymouth). Tickets Is, also admitting to Bazaar for one night. Children 6d. A. K. JOHNSTON ) - FIUNK O'CONNOR J Becs< PTS3LIC NOTICE. Messrs J. iontgomflpy and Co. BEG to announce to the residents of Masterton and Distnct that tl ey hav "pened an UP-TO-DATE BUTCHERS' SHOP In premises opposite the Presbyterian Church. Customers waited on daily J. MONTGOMERY & CC ~ QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 90WIeGARKY BROS. STAR BAKERY AND ' REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Eketahuna and Parkville. THERE'S NO BETTER BREAD THAN OURS. FIRST-CLASS Tea and Refreshment Rooms now open in Eketahuna on the most up-to-date lines. Customers patronising us will obtain the best that money can buy. BREAD delivered daily to all parts of the district. OUR WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES are of sterling quality and design. Balls, Parties, Supper and Picnic Hampers a speciality, and supplied on the shortest notice at reasonable cost. McGARRY BROS. Telephone No. 5. EKETAHUNA. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. WDUVIOCK & CO., LTD., are « buyers of ten thousand (10,000) first-class quality BaccJSi Pigs, Maiden Sows or Barrows. Farmers will do well before selling their Pigs to see the Agent. Agent--MR J. STOTT, Rongokokako. H. FISHER & SON., jgAKERS & £jONFECTIONERS, The Noted Shop for the Real Hot Scotch Pies. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY. PINE STREET, MASTERTON. WANTED KNOWN—You can get Incandescent Burners from 3s com plete, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 candle power from Phone 74. PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumbers F. KING AND SON, AND CONTRACTORS OOBNEB CHURCH AND DIXON-BTREETB, MASTERTON Plans prepared and .Estimates} given.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8220, 25 August 1906, Page 1
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