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Meetings and Amusema^s. JORESTER'S HALL. /THOMPSON - p A J JJ.| JLHOMPSOH - X AYNE PICTURES. ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ' ideal evening's entertainment. , t»> x ~ ninrmitlff MUSIC. Direction J«*n. WJ;' TO-NICHTI TO-NICHT! Our Monster Sensational Programme. The Sensation of the Year. THE i HOUNDSDITCH ANARCHISTS. HOUNDSDITCH ANARCHISTS. SSUNDSDITCH ANARCH STS. HOUNDSDITCH ANARCHISTS. Showing the scene in the heart of London, where 300 constables and half * company of Guards ■ with rifles, revolvers, and Maxims besieged a house in which were two Anarchists' concerned m the Hountlsditch murder. Supported by These.Gems: Pals or the Range, Little Station Agent, Wild West Cowboy i Dramas. Delightful ■Dramas: ALTAR OF LOVE. HOME MELODY, And Hosts of Others. ADMISSION as Usual.:—Adults, Is; Children under 12, od. 10WN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction ........ ~ t J. and N. Tait. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. The Famous Australian Soprano,-;, AMY CASTLES CONCERTS; AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. .»«» nno-rtec r.niIP.FnTR. MISS AMY CASTLES will be supported by a Complete .Concert Company, consisting of— ' ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN; The Famous Leipsig Baritone. LOUIS BATTENBACH, . ,_•■'. The Eminent 'Cellist. .WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. _ Reserved seats ss, unreserved 3s ..,*■ Manager, G. H. BARNES. COUNTRY PATRONS. .. ■.' , A section ihas been set apart m the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for-. the convenience of paltrons in outlying districts. Applications (by letter only, with money order/ or_ postal, notes aid stamped addressed; envelope for reply accompanying same), addressedV/ . ' - ,__; V-. : ■■/*,-. J. and N. TAIT, * -Care of MISS RIVE, will receive promp* attention. _ .. BOX PLAN open SATURDAY, March 4th. ' SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS. * T the request of a number. of leading citizens, I hereby invite the citizens of Masterton and district to meet me in Borough. Council Chamibers on Friday, March lQ rd, at : B p.m., to consider proposals „o recognise the public spirit and generosity of rt-he Committee _of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral 'Society in'.providing Masterton with such splendid and Park ■ ■'-' • '.-'•'.' ..>"■ " J. M. OORAMNE/ Mayor's Ist March, 1911.

MASTERTON BOROtJGH. TOWN CLERK ANDBOROTJGH ENGINEER. :'.'r ■ IMPLICATIONS from ■ competent persons are hereby invited;;re-~-ut„ „+. +ii & rtflS/./i nf tlifl undersigned down to Noon of TUESDAY, the 14th- inst., for:— '.. " •, ',' ,*: I.—The combined position o± Town Clerk, Borough Engines, Borough Treasurer,'and f Golleofcor 01 Rate?,, of the Mastertoni Borough, at a commencing salary at the rate of £350 per annum,, increasing ,to £400.' ■.. ■:.■:■*s;■ 2.—Applications are mvitedi -tor the position of Town Clerk Borough' Treasurer, Collector of Rates, at a commencing salary 'at the rate of £250 per annum, increasing to £3OO. 3. Applications are invited for the position of Borough Engineer, at a commencing salary at the rate of" £250 per annum, increasing r to £300.' : ••■•-■': ;; ''' The appointment will be made subject to a schedule of conditions on deposit at my office, Masterton. Borough Council Chambers. ' Applications to be in sealed Envelopes, endorsed, Application. Personal canvassing disqualifies applicants. - , . ■ / JAS. MOORE CORADINE, J.P., Mayor. Mayor's Office,* Council Chambers, Masterton. •. Dated this Ist day of March, 1911.

NO-LICENSE TTjg is coming; PEATHERSTDN—Town Sail, Tue&day, March 7, 8 p.m. PIRINOA— Schoolroom, Wednesday March 8, MARTINBOROTJGH— Town Hall, Thursday, March 9. HINAKIJRA— Ussher's Store, Friday, March 10, 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 1

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