rjpOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Under the Direction of Mp J. C. Williamson. A Sensatioual Attraction TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, When Mr J. C. Williamson will introduce his latest and most successful company of American, English and Australian Artists, he.ided by mr Charles waldron R CHMiLES WALDRON and MISS OLA HUMPHREY MISS OLA HUMPHREY In Milton Royle's stirring and intensely numan Drama, "THE SQUAW MAN," " THE SQUAW MAN," which will be presented this MONDAY EVENING, February 4th. This play has without doubt created the Greatest Theatrical Boom witnessed in Australasia for a gte&t many years. Recently verified at His Majesty's Theatre, Dunedin, Theatre Royal, Christchurch, and Opera House, Wellington, It is a play which' cannot fail to attract Every Play-goer in Masterton. . Box Plan now open at Miss Rive's. PRICES—Ss, 3s, and 2s. No Early Doors.
Arriving by Three Special Trams. WIRTHS' GREAT SHOWS. THE GREATEST ON EARTH! Opening in Masterton Betweent the Waipoua Bridges, TO-OAY. Monday. February 4th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Hippcdromt! Huge Circus! Beasts! Paradox Museum! Wild Animal Arena! Zoo! Huge Elephant Herd! In a City of Snow White Canvas. THIS AFTERNOON Enormous Zoo. Museum and Band! 4to 5 p.m. Children 6d. Adult 3 Is. Full programme at 8 p.m. Wirth's Thrilling Sensations. Including the Flying Herberts, Hugh Lloyd, Leon Family, Miss Philipina, Ths Leon Sisters, Eric the Marvel, lions Mare 3, Captain Burrows, The Four Comets, Phil Wirth's School of Performing Horses and Ponies. Wirth's Huge Elephant Herd. The Huge Zoo, Hippodrome and Circus all for one Ticket. Our special attractions this year stand in a class alone, and- we defy any other show on earth to duplicate them. Prices: 4-8, 3s, 2s. Children, halfprice. Evening performances commence at 8. Doors open one hour earlier for a tour of the Menagerie. Museum Freaks and Stables. Seven Big Shows for One Ticket. NOTE, The whole show arrives TO - DAY, 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. Wirth's Never Divide Everything id Coming. THE LAND BILL. FROM A FREEHOLD STANDPOINT. KETAHUNA PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 8 p.m. Messrs J. C. Cooper, J. Peat, and D. Crewe have been appointed by the Farmers' Union to addresß Electors on THE LAND BILL, . FREEHOLD STANDPOINT. MASTERTON COUNTY. ~ LENDERS will be received at this Oiiice (where plans and specifications may lie seen) until noon of February 11th, 1907, for the following works: Contract No. llo—Kaka-amu ,Boad, (560 c.y. metal repairs. Contract No. 122 -Kaiwhata-Homewood Road, 57ch. formation and culverts. Contract No. 123—Mt. Bruce Road, painting a 220 ft suspension bridge. F. O. MOOBE, >' County Clerk. Masterton, 2nd February, I#o7.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8349, 4 February 1907, Page 6
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