rwiOWN HALT,, MASTEETON. Monday Evening Next. A MOMENTOUS MUSICAL EVENT. LA DIVA BLANCHE ARRAL, THE WOULD'B GREATEST LYRIC SOPRANO, In a series of Gi'ancf Operatic Recitals, A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT of proportions never yet offered to a New Zealand public, and an Artiste who has captivated 'JIIP. WHOLE WORLD. It there is any voice in the world that can rencu the heart ot the public it is that of this Great Singer, BLANCHE ARR»L. {'!iip[,ortMl by HPBR G PAANS, tho Eminent Violinist. SIGNOit TOKZIi-LO, the Celebrated Hatpist, MR 11. PnOOTOl! Pianist. MR E. J. St i'.WART, MautUt. Lex Plan OMima at Miss Rive's oa Thurt.-dii.v Mornin-r. Pic 'j of . = din.iH*ion- (is, 4s. 3 J . A. HEaBUiKT, _ Touring Representative. N&TSCE. ALL th'se interested in a send off to Mi' J. A. Ht'iK'Jl, Mnyor ot Ma-tar-ton, Hie invited to meet at the Borough Council Cumbers on THURSDAY, April 2jib, ii,i.« o'ldock. E. McEWEN. MAS v BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL RLGC.iION OE MAYOR. HEREBY .U've notice that the followin;:: person .have been tluly nominated for t>.e ».'lt:e;'. of IVLivur for the Borough of Masterlon :--- CORADINE, James Moore McliWJ'N, Edward As there i- ; <-nly vm\ vacancy to be tilled, Ilvivb* a! ■'>;.-. v. notice that a poll will be tuk n ;t- be'i *ren tho .saitl candidates on WEL>NI'>DAV, the 'M-th day of April, I<R)7. The rouing Booths will be situate at: (1) Tho Drill ll'ill, Hall Stivet. (2) j heCentral Eire Brigade station, Church Mreet. (3) The Eire B igade Station, Quern Str ei (Kuiipuni). Polling h.-ura from ( .) o'clock in the forenoon to 7 o'clock in the R. BRUWN, Returning Officer.
MASTSUTON JOKOUGH COUNCIL, ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. r HRRIBY give noiico that the followi ing poicosid hnv» b:;<:ii July nominated for the ulllae of Councillor for th.-j Borough of Masterton ;• ELLIOTT, James W\VINGT()> ...lusi-ph Chai las HAUGHEY. Arthur MOEH'H, William PAULING, Jam- s Henry PRAGNELL, William PRENTICF, J.s.ph I'hilin SMITH, John 'J'KMPLB, Frsdeiick William WILLIAMS, Edgar George YAftR, John As there are only nine vacancies to be flllt d, I hereby give notice that a poll will be taken as between the said on WEDNESDAY, the '24t!i day o> Ap il, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situated at—(1) The Diill Hall, Hall Street. .{•2j 'J he Central Fire Brigade Station, Church Street. (3) The Fire Brigade Station, Queen btreet (Kuripuni). Pollirg from 9 o clock in the forenoon till 7 o'clock in the afternoon. It. BKOWN, Returning Officer. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,For 'six years I h/ive represented you in the Borough of Masterton, and have always had to thank you for. the position on the poll in which you have placed me. IE yon still desire my services, 1 will in the future, as in the past, do my best to further the interests of the town. JAS. ELLIOTT. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. TO HIE ELECTORS. r ADIES AND GEN CLEMEN, - ■ Again I offer my services to you for the position of Councillor, and if elected will continue th« progressive policy I have nIwHV3 advocated. I recognise the po'entialities of the town and district of Masterton. and will do siU that is possible to do justice) to the capital town of the Wairarnpa, and to foster locil industries wherevt": possible. Local industries are what- we want! J. C. EY/INGTON. | ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, - At the request of .a number of elec tors I have ■ or.seated to allow myself to be nominated for a seat in-the Council. Ido so as an independent candidots. I have plenty of tima at my disposal, and air: prepared ta devote it to the service of the elector.-'. Should yru do mn the honour of electing me, I will do my host to forward the best ia teres:;, of the town. JOHN SMITH. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE VOTERS OF MASTERTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —ln again offering you my 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 tome service. There is still a very large amount of necessary works in progress and I feel it rny duty to assist in carrying them out. I know the wants of the ratepayers, and if you do me the honour to ag tin return me I shall as 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. Yours faithfully, W. MORRIS. Who has been ten years a Councillor. MISS V. HAMPTON, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and /Theory, wishes to intimate that she has taken a Room, No. I*2. in the Exchange Buildings, where she u prepared to receive pupils. Private Address; Church Street. Castiepoint Races. 11IIE undersigned will run conveyances to Castiepoint on FRIDAY, April 20lh, leaving Club Hotel at Nocn. Book passages early to a»o:d disappointment. Fares: £1 return. S. FORMAN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8408, 24 April 1907, Page 6
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