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Special Advertisements. ADA CROSSLEY. "Not only the greatest of English speaking contraltos, but the pre-eminent Oratorio Contralto of the world." TOWN HALL, MASTEETON. DIRECTION OP J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager, ME HENEY BEACY. A NOTABLE EVENT. To-morrow Night. I£e-appearance for One Concert Only of the World's Famous Australian Contralto, ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame." MADAME CEOSSLEY "Will be supported by the same Great Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney recently, including— MR JOHN HARRISON, The Foremost English Tenor of the Day, MR JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone. MR LEON SAMETINI, The Brilliant Young Dutch Violinist, And ME PERCY GRAINGER, Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist. MR HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. PRlCES—Reserved Seats, 10s 6d; Second Seats, 5s j Back Seats, 2s 6d. Box plans now open at the Dresden, where day sales can be obtained; also at Miss Rive's. lOWNHALL, MASTEETON. Direction, of J. C, Williamson. THE Tiff ELL BRUNE SEASON, FRIDAY, JAN. loth, 1909. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Unquestionably the .most important Theatrical attraction ever announced in this town, the occasion being the Reappearance in Masterton of the Celebrated Young Actiess t MISS TITTELL BRUNE, ' ' Supported by a specially chosen company _ of exceptional artistic calibre. [ Mr Williamson will have the honour of presenting Cicely Hamilton's Romantic Comedy, "DIANA OF DOBSON'S." ''DIANA OF DOBSON'S." "DIANA OF DOBSON'S." An episode in the life of a London ShopGirl. A delightful Spring Novelty. MISS TITrELL BRUNE AS DIANA, Supported oy MR THOMAS KNIGSTON, MRS ROBERT BROUGH, and a Brilliant Caste. Prices —ss, 3s and 2s. The box plan will be opened at Miss Hive's this morning. [OWN HALL, MASTERT.ON. Direction of J. C. Williamson. SATURDAY, lfith, and MONDAY, 18th January. >The Dramatic Event of 1909. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Star Dramatic Company. MISS gla"humphry, The Popular ?,ni Talented Emotional 'Aolreas. MR GEORGE Tlf HERADGE, Australia's Favourite. MR HENRY KOLKER, America's Principal Romantic Actor. Assisted by a numeious and powerful Company of high-class Dramatic Artists. FOE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ( Saturday, ISlh January, , "Henri Bernstein's Powerful Drama, Adapted from the French by Casino Gordon Lennox, THE THIEF. THE THIEF. MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, SeSGnd Grand Production of This notable season, The Great Emotional Drama, ZIRA. ZiRA. ZIRA. Box Plans for the two performances •will be opened at Miss Eive's to-morrow ia jrning. Prices—ss, 3s and 2s. IOWN HALL, M'ASTEETON ONE NIGHT ONLY, TUESDAY, JAISUARY 19th. Mr Branscomba pres ( nt 3 the marvellous '• Ohern iavskis." " Chertiiavskis." The Most Wonderful Trio of Instrumentalists the" ,'fld has e\er heard. Full particulars in future announcements. Pric?s—<ls and 2s. Box Plan at Miss A. Eive's. GLADSTONE SPORTS. NNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY It OJ. Sports held under IS.Z.A.U.,RuIes. £52 IN CASH PRIZES J3SQ For programmes apply S. DALGLIESH, Hon Secretary. GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MASTEETON PARK LAKE. Ahniversary Day, January 22nd. "NDER the auspices of the Borough v>» Park Committee and Wairarapa Amateur Swimming Club. In aid of funds to further extend and beautify the Park and Lake. Open Swimming Eaces, including Wairarapa Championship, Club Events (W.A.S.C.), and many Comic Eaces. Entries close January 15th, 'O9 Programmes may be obtained from A. K. JOHNSTON, Aquatic Secretary. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. IHE Annual Statutory Meeting of the Voluntary Contributors to the Masterton Hospital will be held at & a.m. on THURSDAY. 14th January Iso 9, in the Borough Council Chambers, Business: To Elect Two Trustess. J. C. BODDINGTON, Secretary.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3090, 12 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3090, 12 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3090, 12 January 1909, Page 1

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