SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OWN HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 22nd MARCH. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT. In Aid of MISS THELMA PETERSEN, PROGRAMME. 1. March, "Cornelius" Mendelssohn, Masterton Orchestral Society. (Conductor, Mr J. Candy.) 12. Baritone solo, "The Bosun, The 1 Gunner, an' Me," Trotere. Mr G. C. Branson. 3. Violin solo, "Andante," from E i Minor Concerto, Mendelssohn. Herr Heinrich Kahn (Leipzic Coni servatorium.) 4. Recitation, "Nothing to Wear, Mr G. R. Sykes.. 5 Tenor solo. "0 5 Maris Stella, M. Piccolommi. Mr J. Walls (Dresden Piano Co.) violin obbligato, Miss Phyllis Cameron. 6. Contralto solo, (with organ obhligato), "Abide With Me," Liddle. Miss Thelma Petersen. Interval of Ten Minutes. 7. Suite, "Moon Moths," Rustner. Masterton Orchestral Society.) 8. Pianoforte solo, "Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 2," Liszt. Miss Mona Moore, L.A.8., A.T.C.L.. First public appearance. (Pupil of Mr A. B. Wal9. Recitation, "La-sca," Mr E. R. Wilson. 10. Violin solo, "Zigeunerweisen," Sarasate. Herr Heinrich Kahn. 11. Contralto solo, "Kathleen Mavourneen." Miss Thelma Petersen. 12. Extracte, "L'Extrase," Thome. „ Masterton Orchestral Society. ccompanists: Miss Moore and Mr .C.L. N. Petersen. Bechstein piano, also organ, kindly lent by British and Continental Piano Co.) ,
WQop-ctJTTma R FRANK BOYLE, of Masterton, notifies that he has secured the Wood-cutting Bant until lately owned by Messrs Miller and Boyle, of Fernridge, and that he is prepared to cut wood m any quantities. Prices for cutting are ,as follows:—Hour wort, 4s; cord ,4s. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS. - ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ber! of electors in the Forty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa Districts', I have consented to become a candidate for one of the two Wairarapa seats on the Wellington Harbour Board., As you are aware, I am intimately associated with en© of tne largest exporting industries m the Dominion, being Chairman/ of the National Dairy Association, _ and' Chairman of the BaUanco Dairy Company. Should you. do me the* honour of electing me on© oi yom representatives, I should careiully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zealously guard the interests of country settlers iu the adjustment ot harbour dues. Thawing you in anticipation. . ■ . I remain, Yours sincerely, ALEX. MJoFARLANE. Pahiatua, March 10th, 1911.
FUNERAL NOTICE. •iHE Friends of the late Mr Hugh, L Mitchell are respectfully..mvit-- _ to attend his f™eral, which - wdl leave Gladstone'TO-PAY, at 12.30 p.m., for the Greytown Cemetery, arriving there dock. ■ .' , . Undertaker..! FUNERAL NOTICE; iHE friends of Mr and Mrs H. __L J. JACKSON are respectfully invited to attend' the funeral of their son Leopold", tfhich fill leave the residence, Pine St. 10-day (eAIURI>AY, at 2.30' p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. Funeral Director. Phone 233, Private 324. ~ MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. IHE Classes in connection with this institution wall commence ,from MONDAY, 20th inst. Pupils desirous of holding Free Places at this School must he in Attendance at 7 o'clock that evening, and! must bring their credentials with them. Further particulars on application to N. D. BUNTING, Secretary. 11th ■'March, 1911. WAIRARAPA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. i LL Players interested in the Sl Improvement of the Lansdowne Grounds are requested to attend at the Ground Tliis (Saturday) Afternoon, for the purpose of enlarging the Dressing Shed, etc. Those who can, kindly bring carpenter's tools. A. C. PRAGNELL, Secretary. RIN C U P "UMBER -"7/1 UMBER fJS"±. "F you want to Hire a Motor Oar in Charge of a Competent chaffeur. All trains met. At-*«; rdance niir,ht or day. -. J. EASTWOOD, Propri»tnrMAB.TBVC CAFE. (Oppos- Hoar and Permain.) £* UPPER 'iid WNING ROOMS, kj? Special attention paid > KWn*ns patrons. Meals, all leonr*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 18 March 1911, Page 1
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