TOM MOORE. To me, some of his Irish melodies are •worth all the epics that ever were composed. —Lobd Byron. rjIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Monday. 22nd April. MR J. C. WILLIAMbOS Will have the especial honour jjof presenting that Sweet i en' r, and greatest of ail exponents of Irish character, ANDREW MACK ANDREW <wiACK ANDREW MACK Supported by his own Complete Company. MONDAY, A PHIL 22nd, In that treasure of rare wit and tender sentiment, TOM MOORE TOM MOOl'.hl TOM MOORE ReiDg a Drama founded on the life cf Treland s Sweetest iinger and England's Poet Laureate TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, In Mr Mack's Success, the Typical Rom ntia Irish Play, THE WAY TO KKNMA.RE the way to ken hare THE WAY 'lO KENMARE During lhe-"e plays, Mr Mack will sing mai-y of Moore's favourHe melodies atid other typical Irish ballads and songs of his own composition. Box Plans are now open at Miss Rive's. Prices ss, 3i and 2s. No early doois. MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 'jpHE Annual Meeting of Hou?eho'ders 0 will be held in the Drill Hall, Mastat in, on MONDAY EVENING MSXT, *pnl 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Business—-To rejf ive report and balance and elect a new behool Committee. W. M. EASTHOPE. i-icretary. MASTER'! ON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL LLECIION OF MAYOR. S HEREBY give notice that the following have been duly nominated for the oliice of Mayor for the Borjugh of Masterton : COHADINF, James Moore McEsVEN, Edward As there i? only on* vaoancy to be filled, I htm.by aho give notice that a pjll will be tak n a* between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situate at:— (1) The Drill Hall, Hall Street. (2) The Central Eire Brigade station, Church Street. (3) The Fire Brigade Station, Quean Stre es (Kuripuni). Polling h'lurts from 9 u'ciock in the forenoon to 7 o'clock in the afternoon. R. BROWN, Returning Ollher. MASTERTON BOROUQII CJUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY give notice that the following pereons have been duly nomin tted for the o(Hce of Councillor for tha Borough of Maßterionl ELLIOTT, James EWINGTON, Joseph Cba hs HAUGHEY. Arthur MORRiS, William PAULING, Jamfs Henry PRAGNELL, Wiiliatn PREwTICE, Joseph fhilip Smith, John TEMPLIi, Frederick William WILLIAMS, Edgar George YAtiR, John As there are only nine vacancies to be fllltd, I hereby give notice that a p.ill will be taken as between the said cindidate-i on WhDaESD*Y, the 24th day of_Apil, 1907. The Pohing Bjoths will be situated at—(1) The Drill Hall, Hall Street. (2) The Central Fire Brigade Station, Church Street. (3) The Fire Brigade Station, Queen Street (Kuripuni). Polling from 9 o clock in the forenoon till 7 o'clock m the afternoon. R. BKOWN, Returning Officer.
Mayoral Election. c J INVITE all Ratepayers and Voters generally to naet me at the Foresters' Hall on MONDAY EVkNTNG NEXT, I 22Dd inst., at 8 p.m., when I will address you on natters generally pertaining to Borough olluirs. J. M. CORADINE. COUNCIL ELECTION. AND GENTLEMEN,I am a candidate for a seat in the Council at the forthcoming ehctbn, and will take the opportunity to address you on Municipal matters on MONDAY EVEN ING NEXT (2 2nd inst.) after Mr Coradine has spoken. A. HAUGHEY. COUKCIL ELECTION. AND GENTLEMEN I am a candidate for a seat in the Council at tho forthcoming election, and i will take the opportunity to address you on Municipal matters on MONDAY EVENING NEXT (22nd inst.), after Mr Coradine has spoken. J. YATiK. COUNCIL ELECTION. ft AND GENTLEMEN,I am a candidate for a seat in the Council at the forthcoming election, and will take the to address you on Municipal matters on MONDAY EVENING NEXT (22nd inst.), after Mr Coradine has spoken. W. PHAGNELL. NOTICE TO DEER STALKERS. ANY person tresspassing, in pursuit of deer or other game, on the properties of the undersigned, at Oiuatamore and Brancepeth, will be prosecuted without further notice, W. 11. BEETHAM. H. H. BEETHAM. R. P. It. BEETHAM. 10th March 1007. it strikes yeu, as it will some- ▼ f time, that your tei might be better than it is, change to ' TJGKh" Tea for a trial. You could not wish for anything better than that.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8403, 18 April 1907, Page 6
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