Special Advertisements. POWNHA L.L, 31. A. S T E R T O N. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TG-MIGHT (MONDAY), FKB. Ist. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. Produced on the Electric Biognph by John Fuller and Sons. l>y special arlaugtiment with hugh d. Mcintosh. The only genuine pictures oi' the- Preliminary Training of tho two Champions and their heroic contest on Boxing Day, at the Sydney Stadium. Every incidents vividly reproduced, -from the Gong to tho Dramatic Finale. TOMMY BURNS v, JACK .IOHNiSON, for the Championship of the World and a purse of .£7500. Packed the Theatre Royal, Wellington, One third of audience were ladies. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. ONE NIGHT ONLY. " * —Dress Circle and Front Stall?, „.,. i at Miss Rive's, booking fee Ib, back stalls 2s. HENRY KEESING, Rep. Hugh D. Mcintosh. GARDEN PARTY, (At the Residence of Mr H. T. Wood, Victoria Street). THURSDAY, 4th FEB., at 2 p.m. In aid of Knox Church Extension and Organ Fund. rv'OYLEY, Arts and Crafts, Provision JLJ and Cake Stalls, Refreshments, etc., Side Shows, Diversions, Competis, May-Pole Dance and Crowning of May Queen by children. Orchestral Selections. Admission Is, which includes afternoon tea. Grand Organ Recital in the Evening, when MR MAUGHAN BARNETT, of Wellington, will open j the NEW PIPE ORGAN in KNOX , CHURCH. A Great Musical Treat. Mr Barnett will play one popular programmes. Admission by ticket, Is each, on sale at H. T. Wood's, McLeod & Young's, and Miss Smith's, Queen Street, and at the door on evening of the performance. Y.M.O. A. X " PICNIC, To be held at OPAKI on THURSDAY NEXT, February 4th, On Welch's "Willow Park" Estate. An Ideal Spot. Drags leave the Rooms at 10 a.m., 1.30 and 2.30 p.m. First return at 7 p.in. Adult Tickets, 2s Gd, covering drag fare, admission to sports, lunch and tea. Best outing of the year. Plenty of sport, games, etc. R. BURGESS, i General Secretary. THE EKETAHUNA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. A MEETING ef the shareholders and intending shai eh alders of the above-named Company will be held in the Sample-room of the Public Hall on SATURDAY, the 6th February, at 2.30 ' p.m. Business—To receive the report of the Provisional Directors, to elect Directors, etc., etc. H. A. WALKER, See. MASTERTON SOUTH BRASS BAND BAZAAR. A MEETING of Committees, Bandsmi n CoIL o:ors, and all workers and Ih,Sc! who are willing to assist with thi' 8.;:,m,)\ are requested to meet at the li...xlng Hail, Dixon Street, TO-MOR-RO'iV (Toesdiy) Evening, at 7.30 sharp. .Baslnevs important. L. HARDING, Secretary. LANSDOWNE SCHOOL. jN c)i sequence of arrangements for furnishing Lansdowna Scho >1 net quite completed, it las been decided to POSTPONE opening of school for a few days. * A fv rther notification will be ad /< rtised in this paper, stating definitely the date appointed • for opening, which will probably be Monday, Bth February. P. L. HOLLTNG3, Chairman, Lansdo.vne School Committee. GRAZING TO LET, ONE paddock, 8$ acres; '.t|{- acres in two paddocks; Pownall Street, near railway. Immediate application necessary. Conditions at my oiiice. :J. BROWN. Pianofot te and Theory. L/TISS V.HAMPTON, A.Mus T.C.L., resumes teaching Pianoforte and Theory on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, at her rooms, No. 5, Exchange Euildings. Pupils prepared for Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations. Miss Hampton will be at her room on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 4th, from 3.30 to 4 30 to enrol new pupils. THE GRETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE —AIKARAPA residents and the T t travelling public generally visiting Taihape can rely on receiving firstclass attention at the above hotel. Within few minutes' walk of Railway Station. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. Reasonable Tariff. F. H. GIBBONS, PROPRIETOR GROCERS & PRODUCE MERCHANTS , Holloway's Buildings, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING started in business in the above line, we solicit a fair share of public support, and will do our utmost to merit it. Orders called for and delivered promptly. Cash Buyers of Butter and Eggs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3106, 1 February 1909, Page 1
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