Special Advertisements. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR * AND art union. mOWN HALL, M ASTBF.TO} TO-N3GHT, TO SATURDAY. Artistic & Graceful Dancing Display b; 50 Performers 50 THURSDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Pap-T I. 1. Coon Dance, Ten Little Maiden 2. Comic Duet, "Singing Lesson," Misse Bennington and Harris. 3. Irish Jig Twelve Irish Colleens 4. Scotch Dance, Miss Clemuiie McKai 5. Vocal Solo, "Beloved, It Is Morn,' Miss Harris. 6. Sailors' Hornpipe rtl en Blue Jackets Pakt 11. 1 Bolero Eight Spanish Maidens 2. Hornpipe Miss Daphne Jones 8, Irish Step Dance Miss Ellen Hanley 4. Highland Reel Eight Scotch Lasses 5. Sailors' Hornpipe, Ten Blue Jackets 6. Cakewalk Miss Daphne Jones Admission Tickets to Hall, Is ; whicli also entitles holder to a chance in the Art Union. Admission to Dress Circle 6d extra. F. J. DUPRE, Secretary. JJIOWN HALL, ivIASTERTON Dec, 21st— Monday—Dec. 21st. Grand Christmas rendering Handel's "MESSIAH." "MESSIAH." "MESSIAH." MASTERTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Soloists-Mrs £~P. WILSON (Wellington), MR JAMES SEARLE, MISS F. ELKINS. Full Chorus,/ Orchestra, Piano and Organ Popular Prices —Circle 2s, Stalls and Pit Is. Tickets at Inns and Goddard, 2/- and 1/ GrBAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MASTERTON PARK LAKE. Anniversary Day, January 22nd. TTNDKR rlw auspices of iha Borough U Park UoniuiiCtets and Wairarapa Amateur Swimming Club. la aid ot funds to further extend and beautity the Park and Lake. Open Swimming Races, including W airarapa Championship, Club Events (W.A.S.C.), and many Comic Races. Entries close January loth, 'O9 Programmes may be obtained from A. K. JOHNSTON, Aquatic Secretary. WORKERS' MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Annufil Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Society will be held on Thursday, 17th December, at 8 p.m. at the Secretary's Ofliee. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. EAST COAST SPORTS CLUB. THE Seventeenth Annual Sports Meeting will be held at Homo wood on SA'IUKDAY, Dec. 26th, under the Rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. An attractive Programme of Horse and Foot Events has been drawn up, and valuable Prizes will bo olYered. All information may be had on applicition to the Secretary. H. L. THIRTLE. Sue. and Trcas. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEP ATE applications, which must bt made forms obtainable at the Board Office, are invitod for the following positions The probable .salaries from the Ist of January, 190!), are quoted. Applications cioso at NOON oi .FRIDAY, 15th January, iUOO : CREiSK, Hole Teacher, £l5O an c house. PLIMMERTON, S.'-lo Teacher, £l5O anc £2O. ' KILBIRNTE, Assistant Mistress, /135 LEVIN, Assistant Master, £I3S. KERER J, Assistant Mistruss, £lO5. BIDEFORD, .Sole Teacher, £l2O am house. TABITAHI WEST, Sole Teacher, M: (aided). ' And for Staffs of— I, (Wellington Suburb?, ac commodation provided for an aver age of 224. LANSDOWNE, (Master!" h Suburbs ac co'i'odation provided for an average or 22 k Both are in rising districts with ulti mate prospects beyond above numbers Though at opening the numbers may h less in a short time these schools shouh reach Grade VII A, minimum salarie of which are— : Head Master, £270 with <£4o H.A. Assistant Master, £IBO. Assistant Mistrets, £135. Assistant Mistress, £lO5. Actual salaries determined by the attor dance for 1909. Marair.ii will have tli larger attendance at first. Other vacancies will be advertise about January 12th, including about 1 assistantships at £9O. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. Dominion Cafe. MR H. M, CLARK begs to announi that he has taken over the D minion Cafe, opposite Post Office, late' conducted by Mr H. Jdhnson, ni trusts, by strict attention to business,' merit a fair share of public support. Rooms open all day for meals. Suppe till midnight.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3072, 17 December 1908, Page 1
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