Special Advertisements. NOX CHURCH, MASTERTON. MUSICAL RECITAL. Organist, MR PDRCELL WEBB. Tuesday, Mar, 2nd, 1909, at 8 p.m. Part I. Anthem, "Hosanna in the Highest," , (Stainer). Organ, (a) "Elsa's Dream," (WagnerLiszt), (b) "Gondola Song." Air, "With Verdure Clad" (Haydn) MRS F. P. WILSON. Organ, (a) "Toccata" (Batiste), (b) "Daybreak (Spinney). Air, "I Will Extol Thee," (Costa) MRS F. P. WILSON. Organ, "Andantino" (Lemare) Organ, "Grand Offertoire, (Batiste) Part 11. Cantata, "LAUDA SIOIM." (Mendelssohn). Pianiste —Miss Hood, A.T.C.L. Conductor—Mr R. J Young. Admission, Is. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS. Greatest Show on Earth.. Circus-Zoo. Hippodrome, Elephant Herd, and sBIOOQ GIRAFFE, Opening in Masterton on TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, (One Night Only) near Railway Station. Prices, 4s, 3s and 2s. Children half 3?rice. The first and only Giraffe ever in Australasia. Tallest, Stateliest, Grandost Animal in the World. FOUR HUGH MENAGERIES combined. The Greatest Collection of Animals since the Ark. New European Artists. An enormous collection of Wild Beasts. Our Beautiful Equines—--60 Performing Horses and Ponies—Lady Morton, holder of Australasian Record High Jump, 7ft 3in; also Maon, Cham•Dton Pony Jumper of New Zealand, ard CLIFTON, Queensland's Champion High and Long Jumper. SPECIAL NOTICE—An Afternoon Attraction. Worth's Huge Menagerie and Museum will open in the afternoon from 4 till 5. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children 6d. The curiosities exhibited include a Hybrid Extraordinary—the Zebrule—the only one of its kind in the -world,' the £IOOO Giraffe, the first and only real live Giraffe ever seen in Australia. Feeding the animals and lecture by trainers. Greatest living object lesson for children.
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 MASTEKTON SOUTH BAND UNIFORM & INSTRUMENT FUND. Amusing Novelties Every Evening. SEVEN STALLS FILLED WITH THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Best-dressed Doll, first prize 10s, second ss. Baby Show, prize 10s. Read the Day Bills for programme. Art Union Tickets, Is each, will admit to.Bazaar GRAND PRIZES. F. iTHiRDING, Hon, Sec. MOUNT HOLDS WORTH TRACK COMMITTEE. A MEETING of tha General Committee and Subscribers will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o clock, in the Borough Council Chambers. Wm.-M. EASTHOPE, Secretary. W. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS AS--5 SOCIATION. SIXTH Annual Sports Meeting Will be held in the Park Oval on WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1909, (St. Patrick's Day). Programme includes — St. Patricks Day Handicap, JBl5 10s. 830 Yards Handicap, £o. One-mile Handicap, £5. Dancing, Wrestling, Music, etc. Entries for Handicaps close 6th March, 1909. SOCIAL and DANCE in the evening. Send to Secretary for programmes. CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary.
Eketahuna Foresters' Sports ! and Band Contest. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. ENTRIES close March 7th. Write for Programme. P. WISE, Secretary. AHIARUHE SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, 1909. THE Best Day's Outing of the Season. Hunters' Competition Gold Medal and JBB 15s cash. Ahiaruhe Handicap (foot event), £l3 10s and gold medal. Entries closa on Tuesday, March 2nd. - For particulars see placards. H. ARCHER BUNNY, Secretary. DOMINION BAZAAR. f OST—A Book containing 25 Art ±J Union Tickets. Will the finder return the same to the Sesretary, Mr P. T. Harding, or to the office of this paper. The public are also warne-1 not to buy any tickets from No 2251 to 2275.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3126, 1 March 1909, Page 1
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