MEETINGS AMD AMUSEMENT*. TOWN HALL Direction of...PLAYWRIGHTS. Li'D. Business Manager J. E. Moore. Advance 'Representative Frank Lew. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW, FK-IDAI, AVU'UfiT rich. THE THE' 4 1-' Af - "'.VENT OF THE YEAR. Reappearance in .Maaterton, a-fteran abyauice of years, of Everybody's Favourite and -Most \ trta-t-ile Actress, MAGGJE MOORE, MAGGIE MOORE', MAGGIE MO'ORE, SUPPORTED BY A SPEOJALLYSELECTED COMIPANY, Jn her Latest and Greatest Succe&s, "MRS. M'SWEENEY," "MRS. GVI'SWEENEY," "MRS. M'SWEE'NEY," The Australian-Irish Farcical Comedy, in Three Act-y and "a Bit." Being a Stage Adaptation! of THOMAS B. SPENCER'S Popular Work, "THE SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF MRS. BRIDGET M'SWEENEY," by the* author of Tiy-o Taylor. DIRECT 'FROM A PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT THE; PRINCESS THEATRE, MELBOURNE, and CRITERION THEATRE SYDNEY, and HIS MAJ- ( .. Y'S THEATRE, AUCKLAND. ! MAGGIE MOORE as "Mm. M'- ' .Sweeney" has 11 over been scon to bettor advantage, or in a pari more suitable to her humorous talent. 1 Popular Erices: -is, 2s 6d, and One ' Shilling. Ho* Plan at the Dresden. "" ;Ko T?r«rly Doors?. ff&!i TO STAND- THE SEASOM AT PARKYALE CARTERTON. A®d travel the Wairar.-pa District it required, The Fashionably Bred Sire, PETER PAN (2) J By Sieprtaik (5), by Ncrdcnfc&t (13), ■ —Steppe, by Sauniersr—S-DsitESion, QPEPNATK csivo of PETER PAN), k5 was a first-class performer in New Zealand, ..vnd a winner of a dumber of classic events at two andthree years. At four year'y old he raced 111 Australia, being by a head in the Craven Plate by the New Zealand colt Loyalty. S'tepniak is by Nord-oi:fc!dt (sire of Stratiimore, Aaliiitski, Mcgan-ser, 'Crackslict -aid other good psi-fcrtners) cut of Steppe (imp.- a great prc'"'ccr of \r:nntrt', including Russeley u ~ , ""M' Handican) Maiiaki (\YcIIffSSoip). rt fc era Der^ u aw * c ' am " ,v . V cl;lc,v \ -Mt, during ilio i^a&h .laceis). s .epa.. , vriail y w j U i U > rs ten aaasous, produced . '«ig .st-aKcs amounting to £9U,oou. -stock included such performers as Marguerite, All Red. Yhdimir, Cross .Battery, Munjeet. Muniista and numerous. others. Steppe (Imp.), dam cf S-tepniak, is by Saunterer '('winner of Champagne Stakes, Goodwood and (Brighton Cups) out cf Seduxen, dam of Hermit (winner of Derby in 1887. ' , Armilla (darn of PETER PAN) is a member of til? successful Locket famiiy, and to which belongs Thunderbolt (for many years a s.ucceE-'fftl sire- in South -Australia),' Medallion (sire of Achilles, etc.); Necklace, the dam of Cravat Stakes warmer),- Collarette ('dam of Collarit). Armilla (dam of Peter Pan) is a full •'i.sfcer to Cravat and Colla-rett'e, by imported Castor, whose.- progeny have won about £l-01 ).()()(> in stakes. PETER PAN was bred by Mr J. F. Reid, nuid as a yearling brought 575 guineas, which was top price at the snle. PETER PAN -will be limited to 35 approved mares. Good paddock,? provided at Is 6d per week. y All care taken, but 110 responsibility. For Further particulars '-pnlv to— W. CORLETT, Parkvale, Car t erton.
J, 0. LYTTLE MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET. (Rear of C. E. Danieill'-s Shop). ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrusted to tho firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. SATISFACTION G UARANTEED. J. H. LYTTLE. Rcnr cf • - • Chapol Street.
McGrner & Go. ARE MAKING AN EARLY DISPLAY OF hjEW SEASON'S M ILL IN SRY. rnHE Display includes the Latest Creations from London' and Paris {nr the SPRING and SUMMER SEASON. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED to call and inspect our choice. display. McQßUeFand CO. DININC AND SUPPER HOOMS. FISH AND CHIPS. W. SCOTT BEGS to aniKrance to the public of Ma start on and surrounding districts that he has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS 'in, the premises lately occupied by Ah Lop, aaid opposite Mr J. Elliott's, /Saddler, Queen St. FRESH FISH DAILY. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10694, 15 August 1912, Page 1
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