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TOM MOORE. To me, some of his Irish melodies are worth all the epics that ever were composed. —Lord Byron. rjIOWN HALIZ" masterton. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Monday. 22nd April. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Will have the especial honour of presenting that Sweet > owt, and greatest of all exponents of Irish character, ANDREW MACK ANDREW •WHACK ANDREW MACK Supported by his own Complete Company. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, In that treasure of rare wit and tender sentiment, TOM MOORE TOM MOOtiK TOM MOORE Boirg a Drama fo inded on the life of Ireland s Sw<.et;st binder and England's Poet Laureate lUKSDAY, APRIL 23rd, In Mr Mack's Lat-rt Succass, the Typical Rom-ntia Irish Play, THE WAY TO KEtfMARE 'i lly WAY TO KliN vIaRE j THE WAV 'iO KENMARE During the-e plays, Mr Mack v will sing tnai.y of Moore's favour- ; te melodies other typical Irish ballads aud songs of his own composition. Box Plans are now open at Miss Rive's. Prices - ss, lis and 2s. No early doois. ~ KNOX CHURCH. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY hekvices. SUNDaY, AfRIL 21. 10 am.—Young Men's Clais, "The DeI fences of the Christian fre'igiou." j 11 a.m.--Children's Services, • Joseph, the J Dreamer." i o p.m. - erta'ion of Prizes, and Adj dress and Music. 7 p.m.—Children's Service, "The New Ps/cholu-y and t'ae New Pedagogy." Preacher—tiev A. T. Thompson, B. i., J3.D. 3 p.m.—Dreyerton, I 3 p.m.— Miki-Miki- Mr F. W. G. McLeod. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. I HEREBY give notice that the following persona have been duly nominated for tbe ottice of Mayor for the Borough of Masterton : COHADINE, James Moore McEWEN, Edward As there is only ons vacancy to be filled, I hereby aLo givr notice thai a poll will be tuk n a» bet a ten the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, tbe 24th day of April, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situate at: (1) The Drill Hflll, Hall Stn eh (2) The Central Fire Brigade ; tation, Church t-treet. (3) The Fire B igade Station, Queen Ktriet (Kuiipuni) Polling hours from 9 o'clock in tha forenoon to 7 o'clock in the afternoon. R. BROWN, Returning Officer. M\STERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. HERFBY give notice that the following peieons have been duly nominated for the ofllce of Councillor for ths Borough of Masterton ; ELLIOTT, James KWINGTON, Joseph CiiaJas HAUGHEY. Arthur MOHRiB, William PAULING, James Henry PRAGNELL, William PRENTICE, Joseph i J hilip Smith, John TEMPLE, Frederick William WILL IA MS, Edgar George YaRR, John As there are only nine vacancies lo be fllh d, I hereby give notice that a poll will be taken as between the said etndidates on WI«D>ESDaY, the 24th day of Ap il, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situated at—(1) The Drill Hall, Hall Street. (2) 'lhe Central Fire Brigade Station, Church Street. (:->) The Fire Brigade Slation, Queen Street (Kurpuni). Polling from 0 o clock in the forenoon till 7 o'clock in the afternoon. It. BiiOWN, Returning Officer. Mnyowa) Election. J INVITE all Ratepayers and Voters generally to m;et me at the Foresters' Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m., when I will address you on matters generally pertaining to Borough affairs. J. M. CORADINE. SVJayoral Ejection. j jr INVITE all Ratcpiyers and Voters generally to meet me at the Exchange Buildings (Upstairs Hall), on MONDAY EVENING NEXT (22ad inst.). at 8 p.m., when I will address you on matters in conrcc'Ln with Borough affairs. E. McEWEN. MAYORAL ELECTION. CR. McEWEN'S CANDIDATURE. WE, the undersigned Electors, respectfully request the Ratepayers of Masterton to accord their hearty support to Mr McEwen at the election for Mayor on Wednesday. As a Councillor, Mr McEwen has done excellent service for the Borough, and |being thoroughly in touch with all Borough works now being carried on, has a legitimate claim to tbe suppori of tbe ratepayers. As Deputy-Mayor, Mr McEwen carried out his oilico w>th every e edic to himaelf and to the Borough, being never found wanting when required. His impartiality lias never been questioned, and the personai interest he has taken in every detail of municipal management entitles him to your consideration. Confidently asking your earnest tupport, Wu are, Yours reapEctfuliy, 11. J. O'LEARY, GEO. SMITH. HENRY NI4E. JAMES HANLEY. E. G. WILLIAMS. C. J. TAYLOR. (On behalf of I'orty-seven others.) CORADINE & WHITTAKEB7 TIMBER MERCHANTS- Etc. HEAVY Stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Kauri, Totara, llimu, Matai, White Pine, etc. SASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS. Builders', Requisites, Oils and Colours. QUEEN, CHAPEL & KING. STREETS MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

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