Special Advertisements. mOWN HALL, MASTERTON. For Two Nights Only. TO-NIGHT & TO-MOEROW NIGHT. 31st July and Ist August. Unprecedented Success and Unparalleled Enthusiasm OF THE ROTORUA MAORI ENTERTAINERS. (ON TOUR). In their Refined, Unique and Immensely Diverting Entertainment, ontitled, " . / ( AT HOME. THE MAORIS AT PLAY. (AT WAR. AND UNDER PAKBHA REGIME. Introducing Stirring War Dances, Fascinating Pois (including the immensely popular item Canoe Paddling), .Native (James and Pastimes, Unaccompanied Part Songs, Qnrrtofctes (Male K Female), Rollicking Plantation odies by the Full Comr. any, and the "UorUitifnl Maori Love Story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai, Uaprosented in a scries of Living Pictures. 1. Hinemoa listening to Tutanekai's Lute. 2. Hinemoa Swims to Mokoia Island. 3. Hinemoa at the Bath. 4. Hitiomoa Breaks the Gourd. 5. Happy Me'ting of the Lovers. The Press is- unanimous in declaring the entertainment as THE BEST EVER WITNESSED IN NEW ZEALAND. T?ead the "Dominion," *'N.Z Times," •"Evening Post," "Free Lance," "Otago Times," "Auckland Scar," "Lyttelton Times," and a dozan other loading papers. BUT, best of all, Comr and Judge fob Yoitksewes. Change of Programme Each Evening. Admission—3s, iis and Is. Plan of 3i'e3firved scats now open at Miss Rive's. «No oxtra charge for be oking. F. A. BENNETT, Director X M. LYONS, Musical Diroctor and Business Manager. I J. H. LYONS, Advance Manager. SACBED CONCERT AND ADDRESS BY Rev. F< A. SENNETT, ON Sunday Evening, at 8.15 p.m. Admissiou Free, " Collection in aid of Maori Missions. Til 0 W N H A LL, M A S T ER T 0 N. Lessee—ALLAN H -\ MILTON. Direction of Harold Ashton and Allan Hamilton. AUGUST sth and 6th. Great Dramatic Event. Huturn of the Now Famous New Zealand Actor, 11. E. JiOBERTS. .'Supported by a London Company, in the following great plays:— WEDNESDAY, August sth—The Exquisitely Bj.xutiful and Intensely Amusing Play, "THE FRINGE CHAP" THURSDAY, Aug. f>th—Henry Arthur Jones' Brilliant Comedy, *'"£ he Cass of Rebellious Susan." Tj3X Plan opei e at Miss Rive's to
Prices— 4s, 2o Gd andjls. j I'C LECT UR E " ON TENNYSON, By Eov. J. GIBSON-SMITH, of St. Andrew's. Wellington. '(Under the Auspices of Knox Young People's Association. KNOX HALL, FRIDAY, 31st July, 1908, at 8 p.m. Admission Is. / WAIRAEAPA SUB-BRANCH WELLINGTON DISTRICT INSTITUTE OP TI<;ACKERS. A MEETING of the above is called . for 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, Ist .August, in the Mastorton Technical ■School. GEO. A. JONES, 11-m. Sec. ELITt£ K A T I N Q 13 > M K. Over Motor Garage, Chapel Street. EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. •Children Bd, Saturday Morning 10.39 till 1 o'clock. •Skates and Instruction fieo during day. Admission, Gd; Gent's Skates Winslow plain, 6d ; Ladies' 6d. Winslow ballbearing, UJ extra. Conipotont Instructor always in attend-
No Union Hardware Skates used—only Samuel Winslow'a Plain and Ball-bearing. MON'Dky AND THURSDAY KVENSKATES FREE. KATLWAY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. OLIVI3 Street, near Riilwav Station. H, Cole and Son, - PnofKiKTows. MESSRS 11. COL« & SON, wish to announce to the general public and travellers! that they liave started Livery find Bait Stables close to the railway station, and will bo pleased to receive the patronage of customers to whom every attention will be paid. Buggies, hacks, and gigs on hire at any time. Groom always in attendance. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY. TOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Castlepoint County ■Council, at a Special Meeting to be hold •on the Bt,h day of August, 1908, to confirm the following resolution (passed by way of Spocial Order at a Special Meeting of tho Council held on iihe 27th day- of Juno, 1908): Striking a spocial rate over tho whr.le County to meet interest and other •charges on a loan of iJ2,000, authorised to be raised by tho Council, for forming ■and metalling the road down the Whakataki Valley. Copies of the said Special Order, which js to take HTeet upon the Gazetting thereof, miy be seen at Mr Johnston's Storo, Tinui, and at the •bounty Office. Dated this Gth day of July, 11)08. A. McHUTCHON, County Clerk. TAUERU HOTEL -S2&Y Comfort and Convenience is provided. The appointments are right up-to-date, flist-olass table kept. Best brands of liquor stocked. Good stabling and paddocking for the nse of stock. Coach stops at door. W. EAQL.E, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9155, 31 July 1908, Page 1
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