Meetings, Etc. •JpOWN HALL MASTERTON Direction of J. and N. Tait. THURSDAY EVENING, 29th INST. Positively One Concert Only. THE WORLD-FAMED SOPRANO MDLLK. ANIONIA DOLORES. I»OX<OJRES. The recent Australian tTir of Mdlle. Dolores has been a Colossal Success. Audiences of 4000 people attended nightly in Sydney and Melbourne to hear Mdlle. Dolores, and wherever she appeared the utmost; enthusiasm prevailed. The Box Plan will be opened at Bliss Rive's on Monday morning at 8 a.m. In Anticipation of a heavy booking, the management have decided to adopt the queue system at the box office. Reserved Oress Circle and Stalls 6s. Unreserved beats 4s and 2s. F. STETSON, Manager.
THE TENT, HALL STREET, MASTERTON. A Special Series of Rclipious Services, under the auspices of the Seventh Day Adventists will be conducted in ihe above named place commencing Sunday Night, November 25th. Services wll be held each evening at 7.30 o'clock, with the esc ? ption of Saturday, when bo meeting will be conducted. The opening suDjects will be: All are cordially invited to attend these services, Hymn books will be provided. Bring jour Bibles. Admission Free.' Speakers: Pastor C, A. PAAP C. D. BARON. ;>RE SB YTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 2&h. 10 a.m.—Young Men's Class. —"The Religion of Jesiu." 11 a.m. —" The Second Temptation of Jesus."— Children'« Address. 7 p.m.—"The World's Temperance Sunday " 3 p.m.—Wangaehn. Sunday School Anniversary. Preacher -Rev A. T. Thompson. 3 p.m —Dreyerton. Mr F. W. G. McLeod. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. , THE Master ton Orchestral Sooiety will render a Fe ect Programme of IMusic in ihe Hcspital Grounds, To-morrow, -(Sunday) Afternoon/ betwee i 3 and-4, o'c'oek. Visitors are invited. Collection ill aid of the furnishing fund. J. C. BUDDINGTON, Secretary. FIRE POLICE AND SALVAGE CORPsT SPECIAL Meeting of the Mastoitop Fire Police and Salvage Corps will be held To-night at 7.30 sharp. Business important. L. H. LEWIS, Hon. Secretary. MASTEKTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will ba received by the Town Clerk (R. Brown, Esc.) until 4 p,m. on Tuesday, the 27th inst, for— Contract No. 119—Removing and reerecting fences, York-street. Contract 120 —Removing and reerecting fences in Makora-road. Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Chapel-street. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Engineer. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS ar« invited to close at noon, WEDNESDAY, sth December, for the Erection of a residence at Tupurupuru. Plans and Specifications may be seen at our offices, Masterton and Greytown. VARNHAM & ROSE, Architects.
I Ma.upicevilie Sports. THE Twentj-sixth Annual. Gathering will be held on those picturesque grounds known as the Horseshoe Bend, two minutes walk from the Mauriceville railway station on Boxing Day, December' 2Gth. Programme includes Guessing Competitions, Quoits Match, Running, , Jumping, Horse Jump, v » Horse Trot, Ladies and Childrens Events, Etc., Etc., Etc. 'Mauriceville Handicap, £2l. One Mile Handicap, £7. Half Mile Handicap, £7. ' Brass Band in attendance. Send to Secretary for programme. CHAS. BROOKS, Secretary. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. IKTOMINATIONS for all Handicap Events close with the Secretary, at Martinjboroughon Saturday, December Ist. Telegraph and Telephone offices close at 5 p.m. T. F. EVANS, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HAROLD CLARKSON, SURGEON DENTIST, On and after December sth, I will be pleased to have patients consult me in my new rooms, which are being erected by Mr Townsend, next to the Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. HAEOLD CLAIiKSON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8294, 24 November 1906, Page 1
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