fWestinojs and Amusements. mOWN II ILL, MASTEKTON TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGKT! THURSDAY, 2nd DEC, at 8 p.m. grand"concsrt Municipal Brass Band. In aid of Salvation Army Funds. PROGRAMME—Fart I. 1. Band Selection, " Jubilation " 2. Violin Duet, Messrs Andrew and Gray 3. Trombone Solo, Mr G. W. Hutchinson 4. Orchestral Selection 5. Cornet Duet, Messrs Collins and Swan[sou 6. Accordeon Solo, Mr C. Vollheim 7. Instrumental Quartette, Messrs Sayers, Ward, Collins and Gray. Part IT. 1. Band Fantasia, " Coon Land '' 2. Concertina Selection, Mr J. Arthur 3. Double BB Boss Solo, Mr A Briden 4. Orchestral Grand March Selection 6. Trombone Trio, Messrs G. W. Hutchinson, Clayton and Gray. 6. 'Cello Solo, Mr A. W. Russell 7. Accordeon Selection, Mr C. Vollheim Bis "Worship the Mayor (P. L. Hollings, Esq.) will preside. TICKETS—Press Circle, 2/- ; Stalls, 1/-. 710RESTERS' HALL, MASTERTON Masterton's Popular Picture Palace. Lessees: Messus Thompson and Payne TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THOMPSON HOWIPSQtt PIOTURES, ICTURES. Another Star Programme. JOAN OF ARC (A Page from History). POCAHANTAS (Tne Famous Indian Heroine). THE BOY SCOUTS. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. CHARLES'S MA-IN-LAW. And a Complete Programme of Pictorial Novelties. Complete Change Saturday. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES: One Shilling:. Front Seats, 1/6. Children Gd Local Representative, S. J. PEARSON, j 7"NOX CHURCH. MASTERTOtf V ; " —'~"t.=j ' ' ' ORGAPi r£6i¥aL By MR T. 6. WEBB. This (Thursday) Evening. at 8 o'clock. Anthem, ,; Oh Lord How Manifold" (Barnby) Organ, « H Evening " (Bach) Organ, "March Militaire" (Beethoven) Song, " Tho Refuge o: the Soul" (Jones) Miss J. McGregor. Owan "Oiferfoir;: in D Minor" (Batiste) Violin So!r>, ' Cavratina'' (Kaff) Mis? P< yllis Cameron. Anthem, "Praise the Lord" (Maundsr) Organ, "Andante" (Sonata Ultima) (Haydn) Son,?, "Abide With Me," (Liddle) Miss J. McGregor. Organ, "FraVor and Berceuse" (Gnlman) Son*,' 'Dream of Paradise" (Gray) Mr R. J. Voung OrgaD, " March Triumphale " (Costa) i Accompanist Mr Parcell Webb.
Tickets 1/- at McLeod and 1 oung s. Wairarapa United Friendly Societies' FIRST GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS BOXING DAY, 27th Dec, 1909 PIGEON BUSH. *' Where birds rejoice in leafy bDwers, And beeß hum round the breathing flowers." Special Trains. Cheap Fares. Pall particulars later. S. O'RE^AN, Secretary. GLADSTONE SPORTS. (Held under N.Z.A.U. Rules). Anniversary Day, 22nd Jan., 1910. £55 IN CASH PRIZES £55 For Programmes apply to Age Office, Masterton, or J. BANNISTER, Hon. Sec. Gladstone. CALEDONIAN SPORTS IWlartinfoorough, on Boxing Day. jBXQO Prizes & Trophies £l2O Prizes St. Trophies lIPING, DANCING, RUNNING CHOPPING. HORSE EVENTS Programmes are now ready, and can be obtained on application to the Secretary. FRED. McALLUM, Secretary, CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S SPORTS, \ T MASTE RTO N, JANUARY Ist, 1910. £213 IN CASH PRIZES. NOMINATIONS FOR HANDICAP EVENTS CLOSE! DECEMBER 4th. Programmes and full particulars on japplication to] JOHV B, EMMETT, Secretary, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9665, 2 December 1909, Page 1
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