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Special Advertisements. ? OWN HALL, MASTBKTON. Direction of Edwin Geach. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY'AND WEDNESDAY, November 24th and 25th. Messrs Macmahon and Carroll s now proverbially popular and universally successful series of Living Pictures, constituting 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 Punching the Ball, The Skipping Rope Exercises, etc. NOTE.—In addition ta the Great .JTistic Contest, a choice selection of the best specimens of the Cinematographic Art. including (by desire) THE OLYMPIAN GAMESt ETC., Of the Franco-British Exhibition, at the Popular prices—3s, 2s, and Is. No early doors. No extra charges. Box plan at Miss Rive's. TJptOWN HALL, MASTERTON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. THE KILTIES ARE COMIN' Hurrah I 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. 176,000 people witnessed this marvel•lous combination at Crystal Palace, London. BRASS AND REED BAND. BAGPIPERS AND SCOTTISH Hum, London. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

DANCERS. TWO GIANTS 7ft 2|in and 7ft 3-Jin 20 VOICES, Now marching triumphantly through "New Zealand. Prices: At matinee at Showgrounds, ; admission I/-; grandstand 1/-extra. At Town Hall, 5/-, 3/, 2/. ■ Box plan open at Miss Rive's, to-day, at 9 o'clock. Touring Manager, HOWARD EDIE. fJIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Two Nights Only. Commencing FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S -SCARLET TROUBADOURS. , (From London). After their Enormous Successes in all the Large Cities of the Dominion, introducing A PROGRAMME OF REFIN'EI* ... . . MERRIMENT, Together with "SOLOS, PART-SINGING AND MUSICAL SCENES, .portrayed in Costume and Character, and THE FAMOUS MALE QUARTET. Book your seats early to avoid disap" ipointment. Don't forget the dates. Complete change of programme each evening. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's. •PHIL CARLTON, Representative. '. _j Masterton Choral Society.; rnHE MESSIAH"—A special pracJL tice TO-NIGHT in St. Matthew's School at _8 o'clock. Full attenbance iles'red, GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND art union. In aid of St. Patrick's Church Fund, To be held in the Town hall, masterton, from MONDAY TO SATURDAY, -Dec. 14th to Dec. 19th, 1908. •'Arbistic & Graceful Dancing Display by 50 Performers 50 'Vocal and Instrumental Items by ■Pupils of St. Bride's Convent. • -Recitations, etc., by Local Artists. Numerous Jand Valuable Works of •Art to be Maifled. Attractive Stall Display?, etc., etc. .BRASS BAND WILL RENDER SELECTIONS EACH EVENING. To be opened by Ilis Worship the Majjg, Mr P. L. Hollings. -'A-dttlsßioi Tickets to Hall, Is ; which •als ooi t a(js holder to a chance in the Art Union. F. J. JDUPRE, Rppvptarv. ft HOOTING! SHOOTING! MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE NOW OPEN, NOW OPEN, Adjoining Central Motor Garage, lar to that so successfully conducted by Hazard in Auckland. ftSVlsome and Valuable Prizes to be competed for on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Volunteers and Sportsmen cordially invited. Encourage Local Industry. " cement"PlPES." In sizes ■ from 4 inches to 42 inches in Diameter. THESE Pipes have proved themselves the best for all classes of drainage. Cheaper than Totara for culverts. Strong and Everlasting. GUARANTEED TO STAND HEAVIEST ROAD TRAFFIC. Price List on application. Agents for Wilson's" Stab" Brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime Supplied at Lowest rates The Cement Pipe Co., Ltd., THOS. EVANS, Manager.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3052, 24 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3052, 24 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3052, 24 November 1908, Page 1

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