2jEE£OK<Mi'![atSa«'2» ! ' s Special Advertisements. pOWN HALL, MASTEKTON, DIRECTION OF J. C. WILLIAMSON. A NOTABLE EVENT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. the World's Famous Australian Contralto, ADA CRQB3LEY. ADA CLOSSLSY. *<Atthe zenith of her World-wide Fame." MADAME CUOSSLEY "Will be supported by the samo Great Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney recently, including— MR JOHN HARBISON, Tie Foremost English Tenor of the Day, MR JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone. MR LEON SAMETINI, The Brilliant Young Dutch Violinist, , And MR PERCY GEAINGRE, Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist. 3VIR HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. PRlCES—Reserved Seats, 10s 6d ; Second Seats, ss; Back Seats. 2s 6d. Box Plans will be opened at the Dresden an SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, -when day sales can be obtained also at Miss Rive's. J. FARRELL, Touring Manager. GLADSTONE SPORTS. * NNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUL ARYI9OD. Sports held under N.Z.A.U. Rules. ;SSQ IN CASH PRIZES ;£S£SSS For programmes apply S. DALGLIESH, Hon Secretary. GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MASTERTON PARK LAKE. Anniversary Day, January 22«cfl. -rlff>Eg the auspices of the Borough Park Committee and Wairarapa Amateur Swimming Club. In aid of funds to further extend and beautify the Park and Lake. Open Swimming Races, including Wairarapa Championship, Club Events (W.A.S.C), and many Comic Races. Entries close January 15th, 'O9
.Programmes may bo obtained from A. K. JOHNSTON, Aquatic Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate of A. S. MVD.RY, Picture£raa;ei, INDUES >l"se with the 11 on SATURDAY, Oth January, 1309, foe the Stojk-in-Tnide (£9O Ss 4d). SrocK Sheets and Conditions of Sale can be seen at my ©line, Perry Street, Master-ton. W. B. CHENNELLS, Deputy Glacial Assignee. Masterton, 2nd January. MASTEETON COUNTY. "IENDEES will ba received at this L office, where specifications, etc., may be seen, until noon on Monday, Jauuary ilth, 1000, for the followingworks : Contract No. 187—Blairlogie Eoad, 710 c.y. metal repairs. Contract No. 138—Xasterton-Waiaiata Road, 1,310 c.y. motal repairs. Contract No. 189—Braneopelh Road, 910 c.v. ni-Ycd repairs. P. G. MOOEE, County Clerk. Masterton, 2nd January, 1000. TENDERS. ,\OE sJe or to lot, for 3 or 5 year; } (with or without purchasing clause,' Sectiju 26, V/angaimoaria, containing " ~0 aci'fi;, 2 roods, level land. TenduM close 1-ibh January. No tender n(!ce.saarily accepted. Coaoitions'at Messrs Pain and Ker show's store, Pirinoa, or from J. 'J'. KECKLEE, jlantjamahoo.
:E ftmoral of the late Mr Joseph _ W'wi'i'ioK will leave the residence of his son-in-law, Mr G. E. Chamberlain. TV'estmeath, Upper Plain, at 11 am. today. Private interment. Z. M. HOAR, & SONS, Sanitary Undertakers. Telephone No. !il». Bankrupt Stock of Drapery, Giotoing, Sic. EOE convenience of private sale ME G. H. GOODALL ha* removed the whole of the assorted stosk of Drapery, Clothing, PoDtB, Etc., to the shop adjoining the Central Hotel, Queen Street. Everything to be sacrificed to Cash buyers. No cash offer refused. COME ALONG. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEETON, THAT MESSES H. COLE & SON are delivering Wood at 18s per cord (in four foot lengths) cash, straight from the bush. The prices were formerly 245. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged 43s per ton, we are delivering same at 393 per ton. This is A BEEAK-UP FOE THE COMBINE. H, COLE AND SON, Wood and Goaß Merchants,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 1
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