Meetings, Etc i TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. To-Night Monday. To-Night, j Macmahon's Popular Dramatic Company. Magnificent Production of the Fasciniting Australian Hushranginp; Romauce. The Kelly Gang A drama that has creiitf d The Kelly Gang a sensation in every porThe Kelly Gang tion of the EnglishTho Kelly Gang speaking world. GorTho Kelly Gang geous scenory, vividly The Ki-ll'y Gang' depicting the weird The Kelly Gang fastnesses of the great The Kelly Gang Australian bush. " A piay that has made all Now Zealand talk.". The Kelly's Home, Greta.—Police Station at Euroa.-£B,OOO Reward, Dead or Alive, £B,ooo.—The Racecourse at Euroa, "1 he Black M re Wins."—The Sticking:Up of the Bank and Ma'l Coach.-Interior of Jones's Hotel at Glenrowan.- The Good Priest Enters the Burning Building on His H'rrnnd of Mercy.—The Last fctandofthe Armour clad Bushranger. The Fight Horfes and Mnil Coach supplied by theEirpire Stables. People's Popular Prices—3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Mies Bive's. .OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Tuesday, December 11th., The World-famed Artiste— MARIE NARELLE, QUEEN OF IRISH SONG. Assisted by the Eminent Tenor— Chester* Fentress. Accompanist : Constancy Brandon Usher. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s. Box Plan opens at The Talkeries on Friday Morning, December 7tb, at 9 o'clock. FRANK TALBOT, Representative for Frederic Shipinan. Kaeble Relief Fund. ,OWN HALL, MASTERTON. •THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 13, 190 G. Grand Imlrum.'jrtil and Vocal BENEFIT CONCERT, By all the Leading Vocalists Bnd Members of the Masterton Orchestral Societj and Master ton South Band. In aid of Mr W. Keeble and Family, who recently suffered a very serious loss through fire, having been practically i deprived of the means of earning a 1 livelihood. Doors open 7.30. Overture at 8 sharo. Admission Is. Orchestral Stalls 2s. Dress Circle 2s. W. H. BEETHAM, Treasurer. J. W.H. MARTIN, Secretary. Preliminary Announcement. npOWN HALL MASTERTON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, at 8 p.m. LECTURE: . 41 The Drumtochty Sketches s An Interpretation of Scottish Life and Character." By the REV. DR. GIBB (of Wellington) In aid of Presbyterian Church Building Fund. Admission—Dress Circle Is (3d, Stalls Is. IENDERS are invited by the undersigned for tho lease of the building known &s the Gymnasium Hall. Tenders to close on December 12th. For particulars apply to— W. G. BEABD, Folicitor, Masterton. TENDERS FOR PRIVILEGES. LENDERS are invited for the following . Privileges in connection with the Wairarapa Caledonian Society's Annual Gathering, to be held on New Year's Da y (January Ist. 1907): Publican's Booth.. Refreshment Booth (inoluding luncheon and rorated waters). Fruit Stall. Tenders close on Saturday, th'- 15th inst., at noon. JOHN B. EMMETT, Secretary. WAIRARAPA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. SPORTS CLUBS are notified that unless affiliated with the above Association, competitor 3 competing at their meetings ■will be disqualified from competing at meetings held under the N.Z. Athletic Union rules. CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary. THANKS. "E desire to express our gratitude to those who kindly'lent assistance in various ways and expressed sympathy with us in our late sad bereavement. MR & MRS JOHN CUFF. FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE friends of Mr and Mrs J. . Hates are respectfully invited to attend tke funeral of their late son, George, which will leave their residence, Kuripuni, at 2 p.m. To-Day, for the Maatarton Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8307, 10 December 1906, Page 1
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