SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. lOWN 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.) 2. Baritone solo, "The Bosun, Tho Gunner, an' Me," Trotere. Mr G. C. Branson. 3. Violin solo, "Andante," from E Minor Concerto, Mendelssohn. Herr Heinrich Kahn (Leipzic Conservatorium.) 4. Recitation, "Nothing to Wear," Mr G. R. Sykes. 5. Tenor solo. "C Maris Stella," M. Piccolommi. Mr J. Walls (Dresden Piano Co.) violin obbligato, Miss Phyllis Cameron. 6. Contralto solo, (with organ obbligato), "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. Wallace.) 9. Recitation, "Lasca," Mr E. R. Wilson. 10. Violin solo, "Zigeunerweisen," Sarasate. Herr Heinrich Kahn. 11. Contralto solo, "Kathleen Mavourneen." Miss Thelma.Petersen. 12. Extracte, "L'Extrasie," Thome. Masterton Orchestral Society. Accompanists: Miss- Moore and Mr C. L. N. Petersen. Bechsteln piano, also organ,, kindly lent - by British and Continental Piano Co.) \ WOOD-CUTTING. , of MasJLVJ. terton, 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 areas follows:—Hour work, 4s; S cord 4s. - | WELLINGTON ' HARBOUR BOARD. ' TO THE ELECTORS. ; - ADIES AND GENTLEMAN, At the request,of a large num- , ber of electors in the Forty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa Districts, I have consented to become a candidate for on© of the two Wairarapa seats, on the " Wellington Harbour Board. As you are aware, lam intimately associated with one of tne largest exporting industries m the Dominion, being Chairman of the National Dairy Association, and Chainnan of the* Balance Dairy Company. Should you dov me the honour of eleoting me on© of.youi representatives, I..should carefully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zealously guard the interests of country settlers in the "adjustment of harbour dues. Thanking you in anticipation. , •■; " ■ : I remain, • • • • Yours sincerely, ALEX. McFARLANE. Pahiatua. March 10th, 1911. v
MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. IHE Classes in connection with _ this institution: will commence from MONDAY, 20th inst. _ - Pupils desirous of holding Irce Places at this School must be m attendance at 7 o'clock that- evening, and' must bring then- credentials with them, , . Further particulars on application to N. D. BUNTING, i Secretary. j 11th March, 1911. RINC UP, TUMBEB 2HA H UMBEB O i *•■ I F you wa*t"to Hire a 5 Motor Dar in i CXtrge of » Com potent I chaffeu/. All trains met. Attoi itfonc* nilfht or day. . „,/ -. J. EASTWOOD, \ Propri»*«rMALTBY'S CAFE. (Oppoa- Hoar and Permain.) 'kjv . Bpecial attention paid coantry patrons. Meals all boon. A..-OL MALTISY. Ppw"^ THE PALACE HOTEL. " LL the combinations that go to L make a private home comfortable are aflsociatod with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington under the managoment of. Mr .T. Bwindale. the new proprietor; Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Pakce their home whilst there, Mr Swiridale, who was for many ywirtt. in the railway service, in well known to Wairaraoa residents. He has a good idea of what visitors requne. and a&s sufficient business acumen to bw that these requirements are fulfilled' Drooide to try the Palace Hotel on your next visit. Penny section from the 'iovorument; station. Kifcuatad tu the h«M cC Wilis street, «y. Sivir^itfALE, Proprietor. PIER HOTEL (0?FOBITB QUBTJK 8 WHABF), WELLINGTON .p, J ORIFPiN, Pbophibtob \ TfißU-ltfF 7/-. 1 Addreoa s P. 0., Weiljnjjton. 'i Telephone 04ft. j/OST central Hctai in Wellington to Poit Office. BLippi»«. Baiikt and Im/ling office!. o,, '■' •nrimg Iwum*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10192, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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