SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. mOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee Mr Alf Linley. Direction oif Mr George Stephenson. "The Apex of Artistic Amusement." Season of Two NightsOniy. MONDAY and TUESDAY April 24th. April 25th. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT. In inauguration of the brief Provincial tour of George Stephenson's New English Attraction. THE WANDERERS. THE WANDERERS. The finest MUSICAL COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY extant, including the Brilliant London Society Entertainer, MISS PHYLLIS HOPWpOD-FOLDI, Musical Monologiste, Pianiste, and Quaint Story Teller. Personnel of Company, and Press Opinions: MISS EVERILL HEGGIE. MR LESHE HOLMES. MISS MADELINE FERINE. MR LEITH HARVEY. MISS RUBY GUEST. MR J. D. KEEGAN. MISS MAXIE MACDONALD. MR GEORGE WINSTANLEY. MR HERBERT BRAHMS. (Made such an excellent impression that they may look forward \ to a warm welcome form Dominion audiences. — N.Z. Times.) (Have found a home m the hearts of the Wellington public. —Evening Post.) (Who are unmistakably good.— Dominion.) THE WHOLE ENTERTAINMENT Distinctly Novel, Unique, Original, and Refined. PLAN at Miss Rive's. PRICES — 4s, 2s 6d and Is. James Morgan, Touring Manager.,
"I HALL, MAiSTERTON. Pirection ... ... ... J- T. Muir. ANTONIA DOLORES DOLORES DOLORES DOLORES The sweetest singer of our time, and the g.satest favourite who has ever sung in Australasia, will give On© Recital, Assisted by Mr Selwyn Shrimpton, the talented American pianist. ■ FRIDAY, 28th APRIL. What the world's critics say: "Her velvet voice gives forth all sorts of new meanings. Her high notes are of a piercing thrilling lovelinesß, like the last sound of a bird as it soars upwards into the lmpenetnal blue of the heaven. Her piamssimo is a revelation of tenderness and delicacy."— San Francisco Chronicle. The London Daily Telegraph says: —"A singer fully equipped with the qualities Dest calculated to win the sympathies of an audience. Mdlle. Dolores charmed her hearers in one field "of song, then she led them to fresh delights in another; she let them hungrily await her next recital." "To hear the talented Dolores is a musical education."— Argus. PRICES—6s, 4s, and 2s. BOX PLAN Opens on Wednesday, 26th inst. PAHIATUA SEAT. of the Political iteigue will be held in Council Chambers, Pah--3 The meeting is convenea nor purpose of selecting -a candidate _in the interests of the Opposition purpose of selecting -a candidate in * ' l 4-li/v ftrmnaiinrun A. WESTON, Secretary.
DENTAL CARD. MR H. RISHWORTH begs to intimate to his patients that curing his two . months' absence m Australia his practice will be in charge or Dr HERBERT COX, of Auckland. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN.—
At the request of a consider-) able section of the electors, both in j North and South Wairarapa, I have allowed myself to foe nominated as a candidate for a seat on the Wellington Harbour Board. I have lived practically the whole of my life in the Wairarapa, and may with confidence claim to foe thoroughly conversant with its requirements. I have been connected with the primary industries from their start in the district, and these are vitally connected with the development of Wellington as a port. I am a Director of the Wellington Farmers' Meat Freezing Company, and am thereby brought into close touch "with the question of shipping facilities. Should you honour me with your confidence, you may rely on my best energies being devoted to safeguarding and furthering the interests of primary producers, while at the same time I would carefully conserve the interests of the business community. The increased representation provided for under the new Act makes it advisable for electors to take a keen interest in matters pertaining to their port, and so to ensure progressive although prudent management.
I remain, Yours sincerely, * FREDERICK B. LOWES. ^ OLI - UP! DRILL HALL, MONDAY, APRIIh .ss,'■ 1911. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. JJOLL UP* UPi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10221, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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