Special Advertisements. rjl £* W N HALL, MASTERTON Direction of Edmund Montgomery. Uepresenfcativo ... J. Mathoson. To-Night, To-Night, Montgomery's NEW PICTURES and Entertainers. The Same Sweet Story. Everybody Delighted. Every Picture Cheered. Every Artist Recalled. "Better than the Best." Everyone should see the the Great Pantomime in Natural Colours, ALI BABA & THE FORTY THIEVES. LA MILO as LADY GODIVA. "THE KING tv _ HIS NAVY." "THE KING AND HIS NAVY." THE ARM CHAIR, CAMERA FIEND, Etc., Etc., Etc. Hear the Beautiful Pictorial Melodies by MONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's* Doors open 7.15.; Overture 8 p.m. Limerick Competition. To the Person sending in the best finishing line to the following Limerick, the sum of £1 Is will be presented— La Milo as Lady Godiva Rifling through famous Coventry Town, "Which to see you must go To Montgomery's Show. All answers to be addressed "The 'Manager," and must reach the Town Hall by noon To-Morrow (Thursday). fJIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. MAMMOTH MUSICAL EVENT. First Appearance of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S New Musical Comedy Co. For One Night Only. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 22nd, Presenting A Dainty Musical Comedy from the Lyric Theatre, London. THE BLUE MOON THE BLUE MOON Eadolent of the Fragrance of Southern Climes. Glowine with Oriental Colour. THE BLUE MOON .Has captured Theatregoers everywhere by its perfection in every detail. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls ss, Stalls 33, Pit 2s. The Box Plan will be opened at Miss Hive's this morning at 9 o'clock. Touring Manager, MR WALTER MONK. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. THE Masterton Borough Council invite the co-operation of the public in detecting the person or persons who, maliciously turn out lights and injure lamps placed at night over heaps of metal arid other material in the public streets to guard the public from accident, and notice is hereby given that police, prosecution will follow the detection of the offender or offenders, WM. T. MANSFIELD, Acting Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Masterton, " 25th February, 1903.
GREYTOWN POST OFFICE—ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS. TENDERS will b2 received at this Office until noon of FRIDAY, 28th February, 1903, for 'additions and alterations to the Graytown Post Office. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices, Greytown, Mastorton and Carterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN CAMPBELL, Government Architect, Public Works Office, Wellington, February 13th, lf)08. ~ ~ to b^shmen. WANTED —at once, a first-class Bushman, must be good with cross-cut and jack. Apply F. and A. Seed, Sawmillers, Mungaroa, near Wellington. Wages, Is 3d per hour. mHE MASTERTON CEMENT PIPE JL COMPANY'S EXHIBIT At tho Masterton Show To-day Will interest you. Make a Point op Seeing; It. ARCADIA TEA ROOMS. THE Misses Whitcoinbe notify that Lunch will be served TO-DAY (Wednesday), and the. Rooms will be open during tho whole day and evening. MASTERTON MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND. rntlE BAND will give an Open-air 1 Concert in the Park TO-MORROW (Thursday) evening, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Collection in aid of the Contest expenses fund. E. MAUER, Secretary. WH AKAT Alv I HACK RACE MEETING. (Registered.) To Be Held at Castlopoint on MARCH 21st, 1908. Nominations for the Castlepoint Cujv will close on March 7th. Handicaps declared on March 14tli. W. H. MASON, Hon. Sec. CIT. I'ATKICKS DAY SPORTS O ASSOCIATION. Fifth Annual Sports Meeting, To be held in the PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, On THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1908. fi>OA IN CASH PRIZES AND dWOU TROPHIES. > Programme includes Running, Swimming, Quoits, Music, Dancing, Wrestling, and Children's. Events. St. Patrick's Day Handicap ... £3O Quoits ... ... ... ••• £» One Mile Handicap .£8 Half Mile Handicap i! 7 Nominations close 7th March, 1008, at 9 p.m. Send to Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Masterton, for Programme. CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary. HEN in Wanganui stay at FOSTER'S HOTEL, Fine 3-storey Building, commands a lovely view of the famous river. Electric Light throughout. TAUPO QUAY. Within three minutes of Railway Station. J. R. Foster, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 19 February 1908, Page 1
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