{Meetings, 10WN U&lh, MASTERTON. Under the Direction of Mr J. G. Williamson. A Sensational Attraction MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, When Mr J. C. Williamson will introduce his latest and most successful company of American, English and Australian Artists, headed by B CHARLES WALDRON R CHARLES WALDRON and MISS OLA HUMPHREY MISS OLA HUMPHREY In Milton Boyle's stirring and intensely Human Drama, "THE SQUAW MAN," "THE SQUAW MAN," •which' will be presented on MONDAY EVENING, February 4th. This play has without doubt created the Greatest Theatrical Bcom witnessed in Australasia for a great many years. Recently verified at His Majesty's Theatre, Duneriin, Theatre Royal, Christchurch, and Opera House, Wellington, It is a play which cannot fail to attract Every Play-goer in Mastertbn. Box Plan now open at Miss Rive's.) PRICES—Ss, 3b, and 2s. No Early Doors. PUBLIC SEND-OFF TO MR C. E. DANIELL. 1 EMBERS of the Borough Council, County Council, Trust Lands Trust, Cemetery Trust, Fire Brigade, Fire Police, Employers' Association, Agricultural and Fastoral Association, Hospital Trustees, Band. Hchool'Committees.Teohnical School Managers, and all persons interested in giving a public send-off to Mr 0. E. Daniell are invited to attend a meeting at 8 p.m. THIS DAY (FRIDiY), February Ist, 1907, at the Borough Council Chambers, Master ton. R. BROWN, Town Clerk. TEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL . J EXHIBITION. Open Ist November to April 15th, 1907. Official Residential Bureau, Christehurch. This Bureau, which is conducted under the supoT vision of the Executive of the New Zealand International Exhibition, has been established for the convenience of visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it to their advantage to book their accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 253 per week. Bed and Breakfast from 15s per week. Prospectus with application form attached can be obtained at the office of this paper. Please address all letters and inquiries to the Managers, Messrs Mayes and Langdown, 112 Manchester Street, Christchurcfi. Telegraphic Addre=p, "Accommodation." , G. S. MUNRO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. Christehurch, 22nd December, 1906. ESTATE OF G. H. WELCH, DECEASfcD. IENDEBS close with the nndexsigned on MONDAY, 4th February, 1907, at 5 pm., for the lease for 5 years of Section H., Cockburn's Estate, South Road, Masterton (50 acres). Terms and conditions of tender and further particulars can be obtained at my office. W. B. CHENNELLri. Agent, Public Trustee. Masterton, 30thJaDuary, 1907. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. First Term, 1907, will begi.i on Friday, February Ist. New boys will attend at 9.15 a.m. on Thursday, January 31st. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians at the College on Wecnesc(ay, January 30th, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2. to 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. r HE First Term, 1907. will begin on Februiry stb. The'Prinoipil will receive parents and guardians ard new pupils on Monday, February. 4th, b&tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mrs Sommerville has vacancies for Boarders in Jier house in Hill Street. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. ISS V. HAMPTON. A. Hue. T.C.L., . resumes teaching on MONDAY, I'ebraary 4th. Pupils prepared for Associated, Board and Trinity College Examinations.! At home, Cnurch Street, on Thureday and Friday afternoons. IHERE are five different blends of . "TIGER" Tea—i/ 4, 1/6, 1/8,1/10, and 2/- per lb. Compare any of them with other brands at a higher price, and note the superiority of "TIGER" There's a reason for it. RESSING Cases tor Ladies and Gentlemen, Writing Cases, Brash Cases, Lad'.es F Companions, Purses, Pocket Books, etc. Before buying elsewhere see our stock. We are confident both the goods and the prices will please you. AITKEN'S Book Depot, next to Poßt Office. Telephone SJI2. 4 ■ TO THE I CUSTOMERS OF THE VICTORIA LAUNDfIy. ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—Owing I to not being able to obtain suitable labour, I am compelled to close part of the Laundry, which will be the washing part of the business. Therefore I shall not call on Monday, as usual, after January 31st. All accounts in connection with same must be paid before the 12th February, after which date proceedings will be taken to recover all outstanding accounts without further notice. The ready washed part of the business will be called for as usual. January 21st, 1907. S. ALLEN. OPENING NOTICE. B ROBERT BRUCE, late chef of the leading hotels in the North Island, will take overdue business lately oonduoted by #r& Maltby, from Monday next, and hopes, by civility and a good table, to merit a fair share of the nublicpatronage,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8347, 1 February 1907, Page 1
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