Mesting* Amusements. T OWN H ALL, MASE K TON. Btoerftonof ... "mb"j. C. Williamson. announcement EXTRAORDINARY ! Wednesday, Ist September. ON TUB PINNACLE of pantomimes, For One Night Only "Mr J. C. Williamson presents Mr J. Hickory Wood's smart, up-to-cate, ancl , intensely Funny Pantomime— JACK AND JILL JACK AND JILL JACK AND JILL —With the— LARGEST & STRONGEST COMPANY THAT EVER TOURED N.Z. The Giant Rooster; The Teddy Bear Picnic; The March of the Animals; The Butterfly Bullet; The Stat Tie Snow Storm Ballet: The Faceograph; The Surf Bath ers- Shoe Villa, Home of Widow Cobble ; The Xylophone Octer; Harvest Home Ballet; Great Skating Scene; Electric ' Ballet; The Change of the Seasons, rhe Taxnous Pony Ballet; The Scottish < avaliers j The Magic Hill; Happy Land ; The Palace of Precious Stones, »nd Grand March of the Jewels.
GRAND BALLET OF 100 DANCERS— Ensemble of no fewer than 200 Chorus, Ballet and Children. Box Plan will be opened at the- Town Halt from 9 till 10 o'clock Has Morning, and at Miss Bives aftei o'clock. , , p r i ce g—ss, 3a, 2s. No early doors. *"s.Matthews Club Minstrel Troupe. A GRAND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, Preceded by a sketch ontitled "Hook and Eye," WILL BE GIVEN IN THE Town hall," masteeton, ON Thursday, S©pt« 23rd, at 8 p.m. Popular Prices: Dress Circle 2s, reserved seats 6d extra; Stalls Is. Children halt-price, Box plan at Messrs McLeod arid Young's. -vtf Lower ValSey Jockey Club OWNERS are reminded that NO MI/ NATIONS for all HAtfDICAPfc close with the Secretary, at Martmboroueh.on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Orh, 19 ° 9 ' F. J. READ, Secretary.
CONGREGATIONAL CHU K C 11, Chapol Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. Preacher: KE*V. A. HODGE. 11am.—'"The Path of History "(7). 7 p.iu —" A Good Time Coming." In»tituto, Monday : " London to Niagara, 1 ' OX C H U R r 11, MASTKRTON. K N SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Masterton, Rev. Tucker. 7 p.m.', Mastertcn, Rev. Tucker. 2.10 p.m., loung Men's Class. 3 p m., Miki Mild, Mr 0. J. Tocker. 7 p.m., Dreyerton, Mr C. J. Tocker, ETIIO Di b I CHUIiC 11, MASTERTON. SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW. Masterton, 11 a.m. —Subject: "The Home Mission Department," Rev. C. E. Porter. ~ Martert«n. V p.m. Subject: _ * possible to have two birthdays m the year," Rav. C. E. Porter. Kuripuni, 7 Mr A. Donald. Wangaehu, 3 p.m.—Rev. C. E. Porter. TO BUILDERS. CRICHTON & McKAY, FF.R.IB.A. ARCHITECTS. Bank Chambers, Wellington. INVITE tenders for the erection of SrIOPS AND OFFICES, Masterton, for Messrs Abraham & Williams, Ltd. Tenders close Bth day of September, at noon. , , Plains and specifications may be seen at Messrs Abraham & Williams' offices, Masterton, and at the Architects oflices, Wellington. EE ALEXANDER COLLIE, Bankrupt.
TENDERS are invited for tliopurchase of Sections 2 and 4, Block XI, Milu Miki Survey Dislrict, containing 502 acres (Government leasehold), and part Section 41. Waipoua Block, containing 1 acre 3 roods 31 perches (freehold). Tenders will be received up to noon on Ist September next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Olßcial Assignee Of the Property of Alexander Collie. FIRST DISPLAY 01'' HEW SPRING MILLINERY ' NOW ON VIEW AT MiiS HATKEW SON'S, —New Address— HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 2Gfi JAMBTON QUAT. WELLINGTON. R AIL W A Y__ST A B LES "IjIARIIBKS and the general public Jj are reminded that our Stables are practically alongside the lailway 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 cared for during their absence on a train journey, and we guarantee satisfaction. GENERAL CARTING A SPECIALITY H. COLBAND SON, .Railway Stables, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9579, 28 August 1909, Page 1
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