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Meetings. fJpOWN HALL, MiSTEBTON. Uiider the Direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. A Stnsatioual Attraction MONDAY, FEBRUARY4th, When Mr J. C. Willijim'on will introduce his latest and moat successful company of American, English and Australian Artists, headfed by MR CH A ELF. S WALDRON MR CHARLES WALDRON and MISS OLA HUMPHREY MISS OLA HUMPHREY In Milton Boyle's stirring and intensely numan Drama, "THE SQUAW WAN," " THE SQUAW MAN," ■which will be presented on MONDAY EVENING, February 4th. ' This play hsis without ,doubt created the Greatest Theatrical Boom witnessed in Australasia for a great many years. Recently verified at Hig Majesty's iTheatre, Dunedin, Theatre Roya', Christchurch, and Opera House, Wellington, It is a play which cannot fail to attract Every\ Play-goor in Masterton. Box Plans wfll be opened at Miss Rive's TO-MORROW (Thursday) Morning, at 9 •o'clock. PRICES—Ss, 3s, ted 2s. No Early Doors. J0 ■ , / WIRTH'S GREAT SHOWS. THE GBBATEST ON EABTH! Opening in Masterton ' Monday. February 4th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Hippodromel Huge Circus! Beasts! Paradox Museum! Wild Animal Arena! Zoo! Huge Elephant Herd! In a City of Snow White Canvas. ' ON MONDAY AFTERNOON Enormdus Zoo. Museum and ' ' 4to 5 p.m. dhtldren 6d, Adults Is. Full programme at 8 p.m, WJrth's Thrilling Sensations. Including the- Flying Herberts, . Hugh Lloyd, Leon Family, Miss Pnilipina, Tha •Leon Sisters, Eric the Marvel, Mons Mares, Captain Barrows, The Four Cometa, Phil Wirth's School of Performing Horses and Ponies. . t Wirth's Huge Elephant Herd. The Huge Zoo, Hippodrome and Circus all for one Ticket. Our special attractions this ye%v stand in a class alone, and we defy any other show on eahh to duplicate them. " Prices: 4e, 3a, 2s. Children, half • price. Evening- pe:formance3 commence atß.' Doora open one ./foja '-tour of tha ■ and Stables. . Big Shows for One ' ■ .Ticket, •NOTE, —The whole show will arrive by special trains on Monday, and will parade to the grounds at 9 a.m. See the elephants and camels at work, drawing cages, shunting trucks and erecting tents. This is free. WlrtK's Neve* Divide " Everything Is Coming. The Circus will play at Featherston, January 31st.: Greytown, February Ist. Carterton, February 2nd. JJEW ZEALA-ND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL CHEAP~ EXCURSION TO CBRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. On MONDAY, 4th February, a cheap excursion train,;taking passengers from Masterton, Greytown, Kaitoke, and inter- • mediate stations, for Christchurcb, will leave Mastertoa 1.30 p.m., Carterton 1.57, Greytown 2.5, Featherston 2 35, Kaitoke arr 4/25, dep 4.35, Wellington arr 6.13 'p.m. ■ Steamer leaves Wellington for Lyitelton 8.0 p.m. . , Through Return Fares to Christchurdh":— Ist class Rail & 2nd class Rail From. Saloon Steamer. Steerage Steamer 17/(5 17/3 16/9 16/4 15/11 15/1) 15/6 ' 15/2. Kaitoke 23/- 14/6 Tickets-from Kuripuni must be obtained at Masterton ; from Clareville, Dalefield and Matarawa, at Carterton ; from Woodside, Fernside, Pigeon. Bush and Cross Greek, at Featherston; and from Summit at Kaitoke. Tickets will be available for return by rail at any time within nine days from 4th February ; they will be available on Outward journey only by special train as above, and on retain journey by ordinary trains, or by special excursion train, should latter be run. „ i, Tickets are not available for break of journey. - . Tickets may be obtained at any time from now up to date of Excursion. As the maximum number of passengers that can be carried by the excursion train -'and steamer is 500,' early application for tickets is necessary to prevent disappointment. ■ ■ ■ On Outward .journey passages by steamer will be arranged for excursionists, . but on arrival at Christchurcb excursionists will require.to book their own berths for the Return * journey by steamer, Lyttelton to Wellington. Excursion tickets will not under any circumstances be issued from? flag-stations on morning of the excursion. These tickets will be available only by the S.S. "Mararoa" or S.S. "Pateena." See notices at stations. BY ORDER. PICNIC. pREdBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1907. At Kopuaranga. Train leaves Masterton at 10 a.m.; returns, 8.15 p.m. j Tickets—Adults, Sfs\; Children over 15 Is 6d, under Is; can be obtained at Mclieod and Young's. Including train fare and all provisions. Masterton 26/6 Kuripuni ] 0R , 9 Clareville f " ' Carterton; 0 -, Q Dalefield ; ~ a/a Matarawa j Greytown L 25/3 Woodside j Fernside \ Featherston j Pigeon Bush .24/6 Cross' Creek 24/Summit 23/6 24/9

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8345, 30 January 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8345, 30 January 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8345, 30 January 1907, Page 1

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