Special Advertisements. r.iOWNHALL, MASTEETON ■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. THE KILTIES ARE COMIN' Hurrah 1 Hurrah! '(Now all together) HURRAH. •THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. One matinee and evening only. The Kilties, Kilties, K-i-l-t-i-e-s Canada's Greatest Concert Band. The only Band commanded twice by King Edward VII. 178,000 people witnessed this marvellous combination at Crystal Palace, London. BRASS AND REED BAND. BAGPIPERS AND SCOTTISH DANCERS. TWO GIANTS 7ft and 7ft 3Jm 20 VOICES. . Now marching triumphantly through New Zealand. Prices: At matinee at Showgrounds, admission 1/-; grandstand 1/- extra. At Town Hall, 5/-, 3s, 2/. ■' Box plan open at Miss Rives, to-day, ;at 9 o'clock. Touring Manager, HOWARD EDIE. OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction of Edwin Geach. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 24th and 25th. Messrs Macinahon and Carroll's now proverbially popnlar and universally successful series of Living Pictures, eon- . stituting the complete reproduction of the great BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE. The Redoubtable Bill Squiies will ■personally appear and describe the details ; and incidents of the now historic enCounter, and furthermore give a practical ■demonstration of Pnnching the Ball, ' The Skipping Rope Exercises, etc. NOTE.—In addition to the Great -fistic Contest, a choice selection of the best specimens of the Cinematographic - Art. including (by desire) THE OLYMPIAN GAMES? ETC., -of the Franco-British Exhibition, at.the Stadium, London. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Popular prices—3s, 2s, and Is. No early doors. No extra charges. Box plan at Miss Rive's. , I OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Two Nights Only. FRIDAY <>& SATURDAY, NOV. 27 & 28. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE will: present the SCARLET TROUBADOURS. (From' London), in their novel'andunique entertainment. 'ENORMOUS SUCCESS! ENORMOUS SUCCESS ! Acknowle'dgedto be the best combination that has ever visited the Dominion. EVERY IfEM A TURN, EVZRY TURN AN ARTISTE. DON'T FORGET THE DATES. 'Complete chajage of programme each 'Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's PHIL CARLTON, Representative.
GRAND AND ART UNION. lln aid of "St. Patrick's Church Fund, To be hold in the Monday to Saturday, DEC. 14th to DEC. 19th, 1908. -Artistic & Graceful Dancing Display by 50 Performers 50 Vocal and Instrumental Items by Pupils of St. Bride's Convent. Recitations, etc., by Local Artists. Numerous |and Valuable Works of Art to be 'Staff] ed. Attractive Stall Displays, etc., etc. BRASS BAND WILL RENDER. SELECTIONS EACH EVENING. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr P. L.. Hollings. Admission Tickets to Hall, Is j which also entitles holder to a chance in the Art Union. DUpRE) Secretary. FOLDING JOCKEY CLUB.
4 CCEPTANCES for all HANDICAPS and ENTRIES for MAIDEN HACK SUCKEY close on MONDAY, 23rd November at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. CONGREGATIONAL CHU K C H]. Chapel Street. Rev. A. Hodge will preach morning and evening, SALE OP WORK ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ■ N 0 X CHURCH. ' SEEVICES~TO-MOEROW. _ 10 a m.—Young Men's Class, continue Studies in " Pact of Christ," Mr C. J. Tocker. 11 a m.—Service, subject, " The Salt of the Earth," Mr C. J. Tocker. 7 p. m Service, subject, " The Prodigal Sons," Mr C. J. Tocker. Droyerton, 3 p.m.—Ms D. B. Thomson. MikiSMiki, 3 p.m., Mr Edwin 'Feist. Wangaehu Valley, 3 p.m.—Mr Duncan ° McGregor. Wangaehu, 7.30 p.m.—Mr Duncan McGregor. KNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON.
PPLTCATIONS, to close on December Ist, 1908, are invited from persons willing to undertake the duties of .Oro-anist and Choirmaster combined or for the duties of each position separately. For terms and duties apply to EEV. A. T. THOMPSON, 8.A..8.D. Or to EDWIN FEIST, Session Clerk. TO MEN ONLY! "F you like a high-grade aromatic _ Tobacco, GOLDEN EAGLE will uit you—it makes a glorious smokp
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3050, 21 November 1908, Page 1
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