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Special Advertisements. OWN HALL, MASTEETON. THE MALLINSON SONG RECITAL Clyde Mejnell and John Gunn present Mr Albert Mallinson Mrs Albert Mallinson Mr Albert Mallinson Mrs Albert Mallinson TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 28th. At 8 p.m. ONE RECITAL ONLY. The programme will include many of the songs which have made the name of ALBERT MALLINSON, Famous in the Old World, Miss EEBE KUSSMANN (violinist) will play: Hpjre Ivati (Hubay); Ave Maria (Schu-bert-Wilholmj), and he Zephyr (Hubay) Miss EVELYN WYNMAN (pianist) will play: Finale from Sonata in E minor; Etude (Chopin). Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s. Box plan at Miss Rive's. rnOWN HALL, MASTEKTUxN. Direction of J. C. Williamson, TUESDAY, Sept Ist, 1908. THE DAZZLING PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA "HUMPY DUMPTY." "HUMPY DUMPTY." BY J. HICKORY WOOD. To be presented For the FIRST time in Masterton, by the greatest aggregation of artists that have ever ministered to the GAIETY OF THE DOMINION, Headed bv the King of Mirth-Makers, Mr Bert Gilbert, (First appearance in Masterton) as the L ichryraose and Lugubrious King Sollam, who wfiep3 that others may laugh. "fIUMPTY DUMPTY." 40 Contains 40 FORTY ABSOLUTE NOVELTIES, in SCENES, SPECIALITIES SONGS, BALLETS, HUKLKSQUBS, AND GLITTERING PAGE NTS, Troops of Clever Little Australians, An Unceasing tipple of Sparkling Melody. Witnessed in Sydney and Melbourne by half a million people. PRICES—Ss, 3s, 2s. Box Plans now open at Miss Rive/s. Owing to the number of enquiries 5 for se-vts the management have decided to limit the booking of 10 seats for each applicant. GENERAL ELECTION. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. ' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— i Having decided to contest the Masterton Seat at the forthcoming General Election, I shall tike tie oppovt tatty .of addressing meetings in supportjof my candidature as under : ' EKETAHUNA—PubIic Hall, Wednes day, 2nd Septjmbar. NIRE AHA—Public Hill, Thursday, 3rd September. N / Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. Faithfully yours, JOHN HUNTER.

, A SALE OP WORK J In aid of the MAORI MISSION will be held in "" T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLEOOM "TO-NtQHT, commencing at 7 p.m. Hat-trimming and Nail-driving Competitions; Produce, Fancy, Toffee and Doll Stalls; Bran Tub, etc. Gipsy Tent in charge of Mrs Edwards. Maori Curios, Maori Songs and Concert. Admission 6d. NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT OF ARBITRATION. THE Court of Arbitration will sit at the Court House at MASTERTON on the 29th day of September 1908 at 10 yeloek in the forenoon to inquire into and investigate all cases then before the Court ripe for hearing. Dated at Wellington this 27th day of August 1908 A. STUBBS, Clerk of Awards. MUNICIPAL GAS- DEPARTMENT. TENDERS FOR TRENCHING. J TENDERS for Trenching, addressed to Wm. T. Mansfield, Esq., ActingTown Clerk, will be received up till Noon on SATURDAY, August 29th. Specifications may be seen at tho Gas Office. J. W. BLACKMAN, Gas Manager. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are invited to close at noon on TUESDAY, September ath— For the erection of additions to the Masterton Presbyterian Church. Plans and specifications may be seen at our offices, Academy Buildings, Masterton. VARNHAM & ROSE, Architects. PUBLIC NOTICE. . SMITH & SONS wish to notify ,J • the general public of Masterton and surrounding districts (that they have started business in Masterton as PAINTERS, SIGNWRfTERS AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS. Mr J. Smith has had 40 odd years of English and Colonial experience, and all work will bo under his personal supervision. Graining and Marbling a speciality Good workmanship guaranteed. Estimates given free. NottJ the Address—--60 CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS, n ESIDENTS should note that Messrs b JOHNSON BROS, are now prepared to deliver to any address in Masterton or district Non-alcoholic Drinks of the following varieties:—-Ginger Beer, Hop Ale, Stout, and other drinks in season. Put up in gallon jars with patent taps. OVERS of the pipe should remember J there is nothing to equal GOLDEN EAQLE Tobacco. Try it in 2oz tins.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9177, 28 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9177, 28 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9177, 28 August 1908, Page 1

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