SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON HOSPITAL BALL THURSDAY, 6th JULY. I Double Tickets 7s 6d, Single ss, Extra Lady 3s. I CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. FRIDAY, 7tih JULY. Adimisionis, Is. | COMPETITIONS. Waltzing Competition: Two Prizes, best Boy iand Girl, under 16, 12, and 6 years. Most Original Dress: Two Prizes, Boy and Girl, under 16, 12, and 6 years. Prettiest Dress: Two Prizes, Boy and Gdrl, under 16, 12, and 6 years. Admission to these Competition* will be Is, and the dancing will be from 5 to 10 p.m. N. D. BUNTING, Hlon. Secretary. 10 WN HALL, LASTERTON. " SATURDAY, J UNE 24th. Return Visit of JOCK WILLIS 1 And His New Oombimation of CALEDONIANS. A Nicht with the Auld Saogs. A clever coterie of veroaitdle artists, presenting a veritable pot pourri of Musical Gems, Sparkling Comedies, Humorous Monologues, and the Auld Sangs. Our big Second Part introducing MR DAVE SMITH, New Zealand's champion middle- j weight boxer of the world, in j A REFINED ATHLETIC DISPLAY.' Assisted by ARTHUR KELLY. | Educational. Refined. Instructing, I PRICES—3s and 2s; Children half i .mattes.. Box- plan at Miss Rave's. The entire entertainment being esseiieed with a most delightful re- [ fine-merit of good humour. W. J. ROBEY, Touring Manager. l MASTERTON BOXING' CLUB. A TOURNAMENT will be held at the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, on i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1911, At 8 p.m. Including the following matches for Tiropliie-s offered by the M.B.C. — Five Round Feather Weight Contest F. KERR versus B. TREWEEK. Champion N.Z. Champion Southland Five Round Heavy Weight Contest. C. SIEVERS V. J. LAWRENCE. Olareville. Carterton. { Five Round Bantam Weight Contest. J. FERCUSSON versus G. BARR. Champion Champion > Hiawkie's Bay. Wairarapa. Five Round Welter Weight- Contest. 0. CADWALLADER V. P. REIVE. Waihakeke. Carterton. Five Round Professional Bout. D. MURPHY V. F. MALONEY. Ws'lter Cham- Ex-chanipioii ipion N.Z; West' Coast. Five Round Middle Weight Contest. V. BILLINGTOM v. W. PEED. , OhJampion Carterton Wiairarapa. ' \ Boxing OM>. Stalls and Pit 25.; Dre&s* Circle and Front Seats 3s; Orchestral Stalls and Ring Side ss. CORONATION of KING GEORGE V. ! THE following is tine programme of the Festivities to be held .in Miasterfcon on the occasion of the Coronation of King George V.:—' A Procession of Military, Ambulance, Parliamentary, Borough and County members, Local Bodies, Fire Service, Friendly Societies, Civil Servants, Natives, Tirades, and Citizens, will start at 1.15 p.m. for the Old Showground, from the Town Hall. For positions in the procession see . Official Programme. . All children to assemble at Main School and march direct to the ground. j Members of Friendly iSoeietaes to I meet at <their own Lodge Rooms half > an hour before starting?time, to receive their Regalia. . 1 Anyone not in their position _an the procession at time of. starting ■will not be allowed <to fall in on route of march. ' Proceedings on the Old Show- ] ground to start at 2 p.m. prompt. ) If the weather is unfavourable for \ holding the Festivities outside, arrangements have been made to hold them in the Town Hall at 2 p.m. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the TOWN HALL in the evening, at 8 o'clock. Prices 2s and Is. - See Official Programme. JAS. ARCHER, j Hon. Secretary, Coronation Festivities, j MASTERTON CEMETERY. lENDERS are inviteu until FRIDAY, 23rd June, at noon., for .falling and removing six (6) large Pine Trees at boundary of Park and Cemetery Avenue. The contractor to get all the timber. The low-, est or anv tender not necessarily, accepted:' Specifications'• at Cemetery/ care of the Sexton. ' ' / J. C. BODDMGTON, Secretary. WOOL CLASSES. TOOL CLASSES will be started by Mr EDWARD L. LEES as follows: — TE WHAR AII—TUESDAY, 20th June. WAIKARAKA WEDNESDAY, 21st June. MASTERTON MOUNTED RIFLES. CORONATION DAY CELEBRATIONS. mHE Squadron will fall in at Drill .X Hall at 12.00 sharp. Uniform: Khaki and new service cap. Past members invited to attend; also recruits enrolled under Compulsory Training, who wish to serve in a Mounted Corps. Caps will be issued at Drill Hall before parade. Any mam requiring a uniform may obtain, same .from the Q.-M.-S. on Wednesday evening.: ' ■ r ; I BY ORDER. I J. C. McKILLOP, .. , Captain.
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