Special Advertisements. ! iJIOWN HALL, MASTEBTON, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing To-Night To-Night To-Night To-Night. Last appearance of ME. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S SCARLET TROUBADOURS. (From London). Received last niglit with UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM EVERY ITEM ENCORED. ' Complete Change of Programme To-night which will include — " The Water Melon Vine " "A Song of the Umbrella" " My Old Shako " " I Don't Seem to Want You " "Waltz Me Round Again" " Spin, Spin " " The Frogs Wooing" " The Smile of the Crocodile " A HUNTING S C E N A (in costume). Mr Percival MacKenzie will draw in Coloured chalks an "Impression" picture in the record time of 60 seconds. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's. CHAS. CHAMBERS, Manager. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee ... J. C. Williamson Manager ... Bert Royle WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dec. 2nd. and for this night only, J. C. WILLIAMSON, (by arrangement with Liebler and Co., of New York); MRS WIGGS OP THE CABBAGE PATCH. ' Interpreted by an entirely new Company of Comedians. Mrs Hegan Rice, the author of "MRS WIGGS, OF THE CABBAGE PATCH," wrote 20,000 words in the book, for' which she received the sum of .£20,000 — ONE POUND PER WORD. The play is Clever than the book. THE GREAT LIVE-FOR-EVER SUCCESS. Prices —ss, 3s and 2s. Box Plan open at Miss Rive's this morning. Danwevibke, Thubsday Next. Touring Manager, Charles Berkeley. M ASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. (Third Concert—Fifth Season) Friday, December 4th. TOWN HALL Box Pian at Messrs INNS & GODDARD GKAXD . CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND ART UNION. iln aid of St. Patrick's Church Fund, To be held in the Town hall, masteeton, from MONDAY TO SATURDAY, Dec. 14th to Dec. 19th, 1908. Artistic & Graceful Dancing Display by 50 Performers 50 Vocal and Instrumental Items by <Pupil3 of St. Bride's Convent. Recitations, etc., by Local Artists. Numerous (and Valuable Works of Art to be baffled. Attractive Stall Displays, etc., etc. J3RASS BAND WILL RENDER SELECTIONS EACH EVENING. To be opened by His Worship the Mayoi, Mr P. L. Hollings. Admission Tickets to Hall, Is; which •also entitles holder to a chance in the Art Union. F. J. DUPRE, Secretary. M ETHODIST CHURCH, MAS-TEF-10N. SUNDAY SERVICES. Nov. 29th. Masterton, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m—Rev. J. N. Buttle. Kuripuni, 7 p.m.—Mr Heyhoe. Wangaehu, 3 p.m.—Supply. Rangituman, 3 p.m.—Rev. J. N. Buttle CHURCH. Chapel Street. UEV. ALFRED HODGE, Preacher. 11 a.m , '-The Secret of the Persistence of Christianity." 7 p.m, Every Day Topics for Everyboly; (1) "Worry and its Cure." All Seats provided. Hymn Books provided. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of Wairaraps, holden at Master "on. is hereby given that Robert JN Edward Howell, of Masterton, Auctioneer, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of ■creditors, to be holden at the Courthouse, Masterton, on Saturday, the sth diy of December, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock, a.m. W. B. CHENNELLS, Deputy Official Assignee. Masterton, Nov. 27, 2908. SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL. Nsab Railway Station, Masteeton. THIS well-known Boarding House is .now under entirely new management, and will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines. First-class Table. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Vacancies for permanent boarders. W. Rooderkerk, Pbopeietor. DON'T FORGET THE OLD FIRM. WILL call daily at your houses and give you the best article in town Ginger Beer, Hop Beer and Ginger Stout. Ring up No 2, and you will be waited on. J.DIXON, "CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3056, 28 November 1908, Page 1
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