Special Advertisement— COMING BY TRREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WXRTH BROS.' Greatest Show on Earth. Openiug in MASTERTON Thursday, March 12th. LOCATION—BETWEEN BRIDGES. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Now and Wonderful Attractions direct from Germany. First Appearance, HAGENBACK'S MARVELLOUS WILD ANIMAL GROUP. A Thrilling Performance by Six Fullgrown Lions, together with a number of Leopards, Bears and Boar Hounds. Tha Greatest of all Wirth Bros.' Special j. an act that startled Europe. Ee-appearance after an absence of six years of JOHN WELBY COOK, The Greatest Rider Australasia has over seen. An Entirely Now Company of WORLD CHAMPION ARTISTS. 4 MENAGERIES IN ONE. Hagenback's, Bo3fcock and Wombwell's, Fitzgerald's, and Wivth's Huge Zoo. ThS Greatest Collection of Wild Animals since the Ark. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s. The Circus will play at CARTERTON, Wednesday, March 11th. EKETAHUNA, Friday, March 13th. \ MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THURSDAY, MARCH 12fch, 100 S. RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. PROGRAMME—1. Prelude and Fugue in G (Mendelsohn) 2. Magnificat in F (Tours) ;3. Solo, "0 Divine Redeemer," (Gounod) Miss F. Elkins. 4. Solo, Quartotte and Chorus, "The Wilderness," (S..S. Wesley). 5. Organ Solo, "Impromptu" (Schubert) <], Quartette, "God is a Spirit," (Steirdale Bennett) 7. Organ Solo, Toccata and Fugue (Bach) 8. Motett and Chorus, "Hear My Prayer"(Mendelssohn) 0. Hymn. 10. Nunc Dimittis in F (Tours) 11. Voluntary, "Grand Chceur" (Guilmant). Offertory in aid of Choir funds. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MUSTER Parade will be held TOMORROW (Friday), March 13th, tit 7.30 p.m., when every member must attend and produce for inspection waterbottles, leggings, haversacks and felt hats. By Order. H. L. BRIGHTING, Lieut.-m-comniand. NEW'ZEALAND RETAILERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Traders and others XJL interested will be held on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. in the Exchange Hall (Murray's Buildings). Business— To form a branch of the Association for the Wairarapa. A. C. ELLIOTT, Manager. HT. PATKICKS DAY SPORTS 5 • ASSOCIATION. Fifth Annual Sports Meeting, To be hold in the •. PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, On THURSDAY, 19th MARCH, 1008' OOf\ IN CASH PRIZES AND ct>OU TROPHIES. Programme includes Running, Swimming, Quoits, Music, Dancing, Wrestling, and Children's Events. St. Patrick's Day Handicap ... £3O Quoits ... -£5 One Mile Handicap £$ H.ilf Mile Handicap £1 . Nominations clo3e 7th March, 1908, at 9 p.m. Send to Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Masterton, for Programme. CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary. KOPUAEANGA SPORTS CLUB. ELEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1908. thf\ IN CASH' AND £iH " ow<U TROPHIES. 3W iv. KOPUARANGA HANDICAP, £2O. MILE HANDICAP, £5. Running, Wrestling, Quoits, I Wood-sawing, Tilting, Horse-jumping, And numerous other interesting events. INCREASED PRIZE-MONEY. Nominations close SATURDAY, April Ith. Write for programmes to G. A. DONOVAN, Hon. Sec, Kopuaranga. FUNERAL NOTICE. TITHE friends of Mr Charles Holmwood, X senr., are requested to attend the funeral of his late, wife, which will leave his residence, Bentley Street, on FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock. Z. M. HOAR & SONS, Sanitary Undertakers. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. |- JAMES M. CORA DINE, hereby JL} give public noticu declaring Thursday, the 19th March instant, from noon, to be a public holiday, tli9 occasion being the St. Patrick's Day Sports. (Signed) James Moojie Couaoine, Mayor. Dated at Masterton this eleventh clay of March, 1908. QEPARATE TENDERS required for JO Catering at tint Luncheon Booth and the Tea Kiosk at the Masterton Races on the 26th and 27th March, 1908. Prices: Luncheon 2/0, Tea Kiosk 1/-. About 100 employees' lunch tickets will be issued by tho Club. Lessee to supply these at 1/6 per head. Menu to be enclosed with tenders, which close SATURDAY, 14th March, at 5 p.m., with A. HATHA WAY, Secretary M.R.C.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9046, 12 March 1908, Page 1
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