rjpOWN HALL, MASTERTON. to-night. TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd. Unler the direction ol MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. The Eminent Irish Comedian, ANDREW JVIACtf ANUREW «WIACK ANDREW MACK In his Typical Romantic Irifh flay, THE WAY TO KENMARE THS! WAY TO KEN WARE THE AY AY TO KENMARE •'A brilliant audience assembled to welcome a, new In h drama, entit'ed 'The Way to Kenmare,' wh.clx, iri the hands of Mr Muck and his company, achieved a triumph. The audience was stirred to a pitch of excitement that only found relief in enthusiastic cheers, and Mr Mack was recalled again and again during the evening." TT ~ Sydney Morning Herald. Daring the action of the play. Mr Mack will !-i:i«--"i)AN MY DARLW DAN." "THE iiOSi'. OF KKNMaRE." "lPllfi J EG END OF THE MAGUIRSb." And "SHE JUST Sl'lTo ME." All written and o.miposed >.xpre-:sly by Mr M»ek for "THE WAY TO KENMARE." NOTICE. & JjL those interested in a send-off to t%.. Mr J. A. Renall, M iyor ol Ma-teT-ton, are invited to meet at the Borough Council Chumbera on THURSDAY, April 25th, at S o'clock. E. McEWEN. MASTKRTON LOIIOUGH COUNCIL. ANNU 'iL ELECTION OF MAYOR. f HER!'BY give notice that the following psryon.-, have been duly nominated for tr.e vines of Mayor lor the JJorough ol Aiasterton : COiIADINF, James Moore Me'fCWJiN, Edward As there only on* vacancy to be filled, Ilnreb) al-og : v notLe thai a poll will be tak 11 bei .nm the said candidates on ' the 'Mth nay of April, J907. The Polling Booths will be situuta at: — (1) The Drill Hall, Hall Street. (2) The Ceutial Fire Brigade fc'tatioo, Church 'street. (a) The Fire Brigade Station, Que^n Str>et (Kuripuni). Polling hours from ( J o'clock in the forenoon to 7 o'clock in the afternoon. It. BROWN, Returning Officer. MaSTERTON BOROUGH CJUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HERT'BY give notice that the following pereons Imvh duly liomin ited for the oillee of Councillor for tha Borough of Masterton ; ELLIOTT, James KWINGTON, Jost-ph Chailes HAUOHEY. Arthur MORRiB, William PAULING, James Henry PRAGNELiL, William PRENTICE, J.seph x J hilip tsrriith, John TEMPLE, Frederick William WILLIAMS, Edgar George Y A tilt, John As there are only nine vacancies to be rill- <l. I hereby give notice that a pill will be taken as between tho said e indicates on WI<D>ESD<\Y, the 24tb day o: Ap il, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situated , at— I (1) The Drill Hall, Hall Street. ! (2j The Central Fire Brigade Station, j Church Street. I (3) The Eire Brigade Station, Queen ! Street (Kunpuni). j Polling from 'Jo clooli in the forenoon till 7 o'clock m the afternoon, j R. BROWN, I Returning Officer.
MAI ORAL ELECTION. R J. M. CORADINE will address the rate; nyars of Kurijuni at the WesUyan Schoolroom, Kuripuni, TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. TO THS ELECTORS. For years I lvm rspresented you in the Borough of Ma.siorton, and have always had to thank you for the position on the poll in which you have placed m'). If you still desire my services, I will in the future, as in the pa9t, do my best to further the interests of the town. JAS. ELLIOTT. EOHOUGH ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. J" ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Again I offer my services to you for tlu? position of Councillor, • and if elected will continue the progressive policy I have always advocatrd. I recognise the potentialities of the town and district of Masterton. and will do all that is possible to (It justice to the capital town of the Wairarapa, and to I'oster local industries wherever possible. Local industries are what we want! J. C. EWINGTON. I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, - J At the request of a number of elec tors I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for a seat in the Council. Ido so as an independent candidate. I have plenty of tima at my disposal, and arc prepared to devote it to the service of the electors. Should you do mo the honour of electing vne, I will do my best to forward the best interests of the town. JOHN SMITH. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE VOTEIIS OF MABTEHTON. Ladies and gentlemen, - in again offering you ray services at the forthcoming election on Wednesday Next, I do so with a certain amount of confidence. I feel I have at least done you some service. There is still a very large amount of necessary works in progress and I feel it my duty to assist in carrying them out. I know the wants of the ratepayers, and if you do me the honour to again return ms I shall aa in the past endeavour to push forward every necessary work for the advance ment of the town. Thanking you far your past support I trust to again have a renewal of your confidence. Yoiu-i faithfully, W. MORIUS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8407, 23 April 1907, Page 6
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