Special Advertisements. VOCAL AND ORGAN RECITAL. NOX CHURCH, MA.STERTON. Tuesday Evening, Mar. 2nd. A Strong Choir will render Mendelssohn's Cantata, "LAUDA SUON." Soloist: MRS F. PRENDEVILLE WILSON, of Wellington. Pianiste: MISS HOOD, A.T.O.L. Organist. MR PURCELL WEBB, of Nelson. During the evening Mr W. S. .Tago will sing "If With All Your Heart" (Elijah), and Mrs Wilson wil' sing two solos from oratoria. Mr Webb will give a recital on the New Pipe Organ, Watch this space for Programme. Admission by Ticket, Is. Tickets may be had at Mr H. T. Wood's, Messrs McLeod and Young's, and Miss Smith, bookseller. |
THE BAZAAR OF THE YEAR, THE BAZAAR OF THE YEAR, TOWN HALL AND DRILL SHED HALL STREET. Commencing March BtH. 1909. DOMINION BAZaAR.. In aid of MASTERTON SOU'l'H BAND UNIFORM & INSTRUMENT FUND. Amusing Novelties Every Evening. SEVEN STALLS FILLED WITH THE BEST OF EVERYTHING JBest-dressed Doll, first prize 103, second ss. Baby Show, prize 10s. Read the Day Bills for programme. Art Union Tickets, Is each, will admit to Bazaar GRAND PRIZES. F. H. HARDING, Hon, Sec.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. SIXTH Annua! Sports Meeting Will be held in the Park Oval on WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1909, (St. Patrick's Day). Programme includes — St. Patrick's Day Handicap, £ls 103. 880 Yards Handicap, £o. One-mile Handicap, £5. Dancing, Wrestling, Music, etc. Entries for Handicaps close Gth March, 1909. SOCIAL and DANCE in the evening. Send to Secretary for programmes. CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary. WAIRARAPA NAVVIES' AND GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION. A SPECIAL Meeting of the abovenamed Union will be held at rear of Foresters' Hall on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Mr M. J. Reardon will attend re affiliation. D. H. KNOWLES, Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr and Mrs B. Kavanagh are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late son, Henry, which will leave the Masterton Hospital TO-DAY, at 10 a.m. Z. M. HOAR & SONS, Sanitary Undertakers. Telenhone No. 318. TO BUSHMEN. WANTED, Immediately, contractor* for felling 1000 acres-of light bush, good price given to good men, wlv must have sufficient capital to pav t i camp gear and a month's prov-..> , Bush let in blocks of from 20L- to acre? Apply sharp to T. O. HAYCOCK, Homeburn. or GEO. PAIN, Maryborough. EGGS. EGGS, EGGS. SELECT YOUR BREEDING- STOCK NOW. A FEW selected Cockerels; Hens and Pullets from Imported RECTOR WHITE LEGHORNS, SILVER WYANDOTTES, and . BLACK ORPINGTONS. AH Hogan-tested from proved great laying strains. R. O. JARRETT, OXFORD STREET, LANSDOWNE. RAILWAY STABLES.
ARMEKS and the general public are reminded that our Stables are practically alongside the xailway station. The stables are open from 5 a.m. till 10 p.m., and should exactly suit the convenience of settlers who wish to drive their own vehicle right to the station. Their horses and vehicles will be well eared foi during their absence on a train journey, and we guarantee satisfaction GENERAL CARTING A SPECIALITY H. COLE AND SON, Railway Stables, MASJ'EKTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3121, 23 February 1909, Page 1
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