Meetings. Etc. TOWN HALL. MAJSTER-tfON Direction of J. C. Williamson. General Manager - Mr Henry Bracy Busine3S Manager - Mr Richard Stewart TO-NIGHT, TO-MGHT. At 8 o'clock sharp. Re-appearance in Masterton of "MR J. C. WILLIIMSON'S Unrivalled Royal Comic Opera Co. . The Laading Musioal Organisation of Australasia, numbering 100 A'B T IST S 100 Presentina for the First Time Here One of the Jolliest,. Funniest, and Most Magnificently Mountsd Musical Comedies ever written. SCENERY, PROPERTIES, WARDROBE —Everything exactly the same aa the Wellington Production. BOX PLAN at Miss Rive's. 13PRIUES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stills 6s, Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Annua! Muster Parade, FRIDAY, 18th JAN. FALL IN 6.30 p.m. Every man must be present. Absentees will be fined £l. Bin , bayonet, water bottle and haversack must be produced, or liable to be ' charged for. A. B. CHART BRB, Captain. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "" ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1907. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for ■return until 16th February, 1907, will be obtainable (except where ordinary return fares are less), on 19th, 21»t and 22nd January, from Wanganui, TaJhape, Foxton, Dannevirke, Greytown, Te Aro, and intermediate stations, to Te Aro, 'Greytown, ' Dannevirke, Foxcon, Taihape, Wanganui, and intermediate sUtions via Yairarapa,, These tickets Will be available f. r break, of journey at any station at which the, train is timed to stop after 25 milts,|rolirf issuing etation , TRiIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR 2j!nd JANUARY. With exceptios of the Te Aio - Napier . and Napier - fe Aro Mail Trains, the 6.30 a.m. and 8.26 p.m. Masterton - Woodville trains, the 9.40 and 655 p.m. Wood- * -villa - Masterton trtins, and the 3.50 p.m. . Te Aro - Masterton train, ,whip& w; 11 run as usual; the ordinary:.timetable between Te Aro and Wobdville will be suspended. •Other trains, stopping, if required, at all stations, will run as under : UP. For Woodville. -Cross Creek dep 8.25 a.m., 3,15 p.m.,. Featherston I . 4.25 p.m., Greytown ?.oi,m< 3.50 p.iri.. Carterton 9.40 a.m ,5.13 p.m., Masterton 10.15 a.m., 6.15 p r m., Maurieeville 10.55 a,m.,'7.10 p., Eketihuna 11.35 am. .7.55 p.m. DQJPN. For Featherston.—Woodville dep 7 0 a.m., Eketahuua 8.45. Maurieeville 9.20, Masterton 10.10, -Carterton 10.42, Greytown 10.54. !,'■■ For VyelUngton.— Woodville dep 2.15 .p.m., Eketahuna 4.5, Maurieeville 4.45 /p.m , Masterton 7.50 a.m., 6 0 p.m., Carterton 8.17 a.m., 6.30 p.rti , Greytown B.2fj a.m., 6.40 p.m, Feetnerston 855 am.; • 7.18 p.m. WELLINGTON RiCBS at TRENTHAM, 22nd, 21th and 26th JANUARY. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Te Aro and Wellington, available for return until 16th: February, 1907, will oe obtainable from Woodville, Opaki, and intermediate stations on 23rd and 25th January, and from Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek and intermediate stations on 23rd, 24th and 25t& January. On 24th only by train which leaves Masterton at 7.0 a.m. On 22nd, 24th and 26th January;— Tickets to Trentham Racecourse, available for return on data of issue only, will be obtainable at Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations by mbrn- . in^train only. Holiday Excursion faresadmission to Racecourse NOT included. On 22nd January train will leave Mas-, terton 7.50 a.m.* Carterton 8.17, Greytown 8 25, Featherston 8.55, arrive Ba,cecourß9 11.28 a.m. Return train for Masterton, stopping, 1 if required, at all stations, will leave Ricecourse at 5.45 p.m. ; On 24ih and 26th January.—The usual 10.0 a.m. Te Aro-Woodville train will leave Te Aro at 9.40 a.m, Wellington 9.65, Ngahauranga 10.7, Petone 10.20, Lower Hutt 10.30 a.m., but will leave Upper Hutt and stations north thereof as ■ usual. ■ " The 7.0 a.m. Masterton - Te Aro train and 3.50 p.m. Te Aro - Masterton train will stop at Trentham Racecourse for passengers. " • ■ ■■ , Goods traffic will be suspended on the Te Aro - Woodville line on -22 nd January. Goods sheds will be closed, For full particulars see posters and handbills. BYOBDEB. J. W. SHEARS & GOi, BRICKMAKERS AND BRICKLAYER?, i RE prepared to make Bricks on stations or farms in the back country, and do all kinds of Bricklaying in or abort town. *' All Work Guaranteed. ' Bakers' Ovens a Speciality. Sheep Dips to Order. - Address—if, W. SHEARS & CO., EKKTAHUNA. These are some of the Things We Sell. Turner & Turner's - - : ';'"-'.' TIP-TOP TEAS I&NCY China Cups and Saucers,. Is 1 each; Afternoon Tea Sets, and all ■ kinds of Pretty China, suitable for piesents. Delicious Sweets, Cooling Drinks -Fresh little Cakes and exquisite Bread and-Butter • are served With our Morning and Afternoon 1 'Tea. DAINTY AND QUIET. BRIGHT, CLEAN, AND PRETTY. TURNER AND TURNER'S ;3?IP-TOP TEA ROOMS Queen St., Masterton (Next C. Smith),
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8335, 18 January 1907, Page 1
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