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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A BANQUET OF MELODY 1 jQOLORES. In all the zenith of her powers, with a voice of infinite charm, a technique absolutely marvellous, and: a personality of magnetic sympathy, will give ONE CONCERT in the Town hall, masterton. FRIDAY, 28th APRIL. JQOLORES. Those who were privileged to hear this great and gifted srnger on her last visit will remember the tascinating witchery of her superb voice. Its surpassing beauty left an impression that recalls with deepest pleasure. JQOLORES. In her songs DOLORES reaches the hearts of her audience. She thrills them through and through and brings them into contact with tho very Soul of Music. NT 0 NIA J) 0 0 R;E S * PRICES—6s, 4s, and 2s. BOX PLAN Opens on Wednesday, 29th inst., at Miss Rive's. J. T. MUIB, Director. PAHIATUA SEAT. A MEETING of the political Reform League will be tela in the Borough Council Ohaanibers, Pahiaiua, on SATURDAY, April 29th, at 2 p.m. Supporters ol the Opposition Piarfcy are invited to attend. 'Delegates duly 5 elected t by all branches' of the League in the elector#© will be present. _ ; " The meeting is convened for the purpose of selecting a candidate in tih« interests of the Opposition 3?arty ' A. WESTON, Secretary. WOOL CLASSING AT TINUI. A WOOL CLAWING COURSE, under Mr LEES, will commence on SATURDAY, 29th inst. at Messrs MaunselPs Woolshed, at 10 a.in. to 1 12 and 1 p.m. to 3. Particulars can be obtained from — H. A: NEVINS. _ H. H.'S. RYDER. G. H. GROVES. t FREDERICK GROVES. i WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCUZTY. (Incorporated.) Nominations for the office of President, two Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and 15 Directors for the ensuing year close with the Secretary Secretary.

HALL, MASpmON. T THtJRSRiY, MAY 4th, 1911. AH ADDRESS ON ' HOME KbLl PARTY, consisting of Messrs Redmond, Donovan and JlMselton, as above. Donations in aid i£, caaa ?, 1)6 received by Mr 0. O'ConneH, TreaßJ. J. KELUHER, 800, Secrriasjr

' MASTERTON 0 M i» E T i T 1 0 H S V gOCIETV. ''^' VJi ' Pv FIR«^ ? AwN&Ur '■■■■' • '* OOMfETtTIOH* jULir 11th, mi. Programme and ail particular® from— W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD; ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN.— At the reqtiest «!■•'•» consider-; arbie section '.tff ; ' the.; in allowed myself to he nominated as' a. candidate 'for a seat cin the W©lßngton Harbour Board. I have lived practically the whole of my life in the Wairarapa, and may with confidence claim to 'be thoroughly conversant with its requirements. 1 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 con-' serve 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 - manager jnent. : I remain, Yours sincerely, FREDERICK B. LOWES,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10223, 26 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10223, 26 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10223, 26 April 1911, Page 1

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