Special Advertisements. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. The Canadian Conquering Kilties are Coming. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. One matinee and one evening only. THE KILTIES Canada's Greatest Concert Band. The only Band commanded twice by King Edward VII. 176,000 people witnessed this marvellous combination at Crystal _ Palace, London, when competing', against the Band of the Coldstream Guards, at which they gained the Championship ©£ the World. BRASS AND REED BAND. BAGPIPERS AND SCOTTISH DANCERS. TWO GIANTS 7ft and 7ft 3Jin 20 VOICES. Now marching triumphantly through 2Jew Zealand. Prices: At matinee at Showgrounds, admission 1/-; grandstand 1/-extra. At Town Hall, 5/-, 3/, 2/. Children half price. i Box plan open at Miss Rive s. Touring Manager, HOWARD EDIE. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON Two Nights Only. Commencing FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S SCARLET TROUBADOURS. (From London). In their novel and unique entertainra ent including THE FAMOUS MALE QUARTET. PERSONAL—UMiss Gertrude Parker ... Comedienne Miss Maud Fane ... Soprano Miss Maggie Fane ... Contralto Mr Sydney Mannering... Tenor Mr Alfred Cunningham Baritone Mr Ford Waltham ... Bass M Mr Edgar Warwick ... Jester R* Mr Percival Mackenzie Art Humoiist Mr Leonard Griffiths ... Aecompanist Complete change d"f programme each evening. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's. PHIL CARLTON, Representative. MRS WIGGS OP THE CABBAGE_PATCH. " You can coax a very large elephant •with a very little sugar."—Maxims of Mrs Wiggs. MRS WIGGS "AT HOME," To meet Miss Tabitha Hazy and Mr Hiram Stubbins on the Occasion of their Marriage at tha 10WN HALL, MASTERTON. T Direction ... J. C. Williamson Manager ... Bert Royle The Feature of the Theatrical Year. ~ WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dec. 2nd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, By arrangement with Liebler and Co, of New York, presents, for this night oi l , Mrs Wiggs of the Cabaage Patch. Interpreted by an entirely new Company of Comedians, The Triumph of Two Continents. Prices—ss, 3s and 2s. Box Plan open at Miss Rive's on Saturday. Dahsevihke, Thursday Dec. 3rd Touring Managei, Charles Berkeley. 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, 1903. Artistic & Graceful Dancing Display by 50 Performers 50 Vosal and Instrumental Items by Pupils of St. Bride's Convent. Recitations, etc., by Local Artists. Numerous sand Valuable Works of Art to be liafrled. Attractive Stall Displays, etc., etc. BRASS BAND WILL RENDER SELECTIONS EACH EVENING. To !>" opened by His WorFhip the - \uiy.;i, Mr P. L. Hollings. ■ Admission Tickets to Hall, Is ; which air o e ntitles holder to a chance in the Art U-ion. F. J. DUPRE, Secretary. GRE G A TlO NA L CHURi. H SALE OF WORK Continued this afternoon and evening. In adlition to the ordinary programme n CHAMBER CONCERT will be held in the Ante-room. Admission to Hall—Afternoon free ©venin* 6d and 3d. THE PARK COMMITTEE of the Masterton Borough Council herebj invite all persons interested in AQUA TIC SPORTS to attend a meeting of th< Committee, to be held at the Counci Chambers at 8.0 p.m on THURSDAY NEXT, the 26th inst., called for the ful consideration of this subject. BY ORDER. (Signed) Win. T. MANSFIELD, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Masterton, Dated this 24th day of Nov., 1908. C QS SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL.. Near Railway Station, Masterton. THIS well-known Boarding House i now under entirely new manage ment, and will be conducted on the mos up-to-date lines. First-class Tab! Letters and Telegrams promptly attende to. Vacancies for permanent boarders. W. Rooderkerk. Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3054, 26 November 1908, Page 1
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