Special Advertisements. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON POLLARD'S Juvenile Opera Company. Under the Direction of Mr Tom Pollard. Welcomed back to Mastevton List night by a large and enthusiastic atttUence. Brighter, Cleverer Than Ever. To-night. To-night. The Brilliant Musical Comedy, For the First Time in Masterton, "His Highness the Bey." TTO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), The Grand Show Night Attraction, The Sparkling Musical Comedy, "The Isle of Bong-Bong." THURSDAY NIGHT THURSDAY Positively Last Night of the Season, 'lhe ever-popular Musical Dream Play, "Bluebell in Fairyland." Which has established record houses throughout Australasia. Prices—4 S> 2s 6d and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, 7 to 7.30, Sixpence Extra. t ox Plan at Miss Rive's. General Manager, A. MOSS. Business Manager, W. A. LOW. CLEOPATRA, BONITA & CARLOS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, HOW DATS, on SHOWGROUND. s CLEOPATRA—Snake Charter. BONITA —Champion Girl Rifle Shot. JOEY and JUDY —Performing Alligators. CARLOS—The Human Targat. Admission, Is; Children, half price. THE BAZAAR OF THE YEAR, THE BAZAAR OF THE YEAR. f( C E rp OWN AND DRILL HALLS, Hall Street. Commencing March Bth. 1909. DOMINION BAZAAR.. In aid rf MASTERTON SOUTH BAND UNIi ORM & INSTRUMENT FUND. Amusing Novelties Every Evening. SEVEN STALLS FILLED WITH THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Read the Day Bills for programme. Arfc Union Tickets, Is each, will admit to Bazaar GRAND PRIZES. F. H. HARDING, Hon, Sec. FUNERAL NOTICF. THE friends- of Mrs John Card, Feathorstou, are respectfully req lested to attend the funeral of her late *iu.-band, wh ch will leave the residence for the Fea he.'ston Cemetery at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE funeral of the late Mr and Mrs C. Hale will leave the residence of Captain Stewart, of th 9 s.s. Pateena, Maioribanks Street, Wellington, at 1.45 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), for the Karori Cemetery. N MASTERTON BOROUGH. OTICE is hereby given that on February next from the hour of NOON the DIXON STREET PUBLIC BATHS will be closed to the geneial public; and further notice is hereby given that the Masterton Ladies' Swimming Club hare been granted the right to hold a Swimming Carnival therein, with power to charge for admission thereto at a Tate riot°exceeding Is per person. By Order. W3i. T. MANSFIELD, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Chapel Street, Mi terton, Dated this 10th day of February. VJQX SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of "The B*nking Act, 1908," WEDNESDAY, 17th day of February, 1909 is hereby a a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand, and the Bank of New South Wales, Eketahuna, and at the offices of the undersigned Banks in Masterton. The Union Bank of Australasia, Ltd., G. E. TO I.HURST, Inspector. The' Bank of Australia. A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand. W.M. callender, General Manager. THE Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society's Show will be hel3 in the Town and Drill Halls on WEDNESDAY", March 3rd. Catalogues and any information required can be obtained from th-> Secretary, Mr Norman H. James, Perry Street, Masterton. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wairarapa, liolden at Masterton. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908," arid in the matter ot Thomas Joseph Dwjer, of Masterton, Phonograph Dealer, a Bankrupt. NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXAMINATION. I WILLIAM BOY r CE CHENNELLS, , of Masterton, Deputy Oflicia. Assignee, have the honour to report, in terms of Section 124 of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908," that in mj o anion it is desirable that the Debtoi should submit to a Public Examination Dated at Masterton this 15th day o .February, 1909. W. B. CHENNELLS, Deputy Official Assignee.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3116, 16 February 1909, Page 1
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