Meetings* eto .OWN HAL-L, MASTERTON. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. Advance Manager .. Jimes Hendy. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT— THUESDAY -TO-NIGHT Initiates the Big Dramatic Boom, CHAS. HOLLOW AY'S POWERFUL AND POPULAR COTERIE . OF PLAYERS In a Lavish and Complete Production OF Geo. R. Sims' and Arthur Shirley's world- ; renowned masterpiece, The Two Little Vagabonds The Two Little Vagabonds (By arrangement wtyh J. 0. Williamson, Esq.) The Charming Young Australian Actress, Miss Beatrice Holloway. As DICK. TONIGHT & TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), j Two Little Vagabonds. SATURDAY NIGHT. MARCH 10th. The 1 Realistic Drama in Four Acts, written by Max Goldberg, entitled the "itOGUES OF THE TURF." In which Mb Charles Hoiloway will appear in his original character of ', Joe Flaxjian, The Old Trainer. Both productions lavishly staged and presented with perftct detail under MR. CHARLES HOLLOWAY'S personal supervision. Prices- 3s, 2s, Is. • BoxPUn and Day Sale at Misi A. E. Rive's. A. COWAN, Manager. ARK OVAL, MASTERTON. Thursday, March Bth. Thursday, March Bth. GARDEN PARTY IN- THE PARR, THE BEAUTIFUL PARK, ' The' place to spend a happy day. In aid cf the Masterton Hospital Building Fund. Flora! Competitions, Floral Competitions. GRAND PROCESSION. GRAND PROCESSION GRAND PROCESSION of Decorated Vehicles, Masterton Fiie Brigade, Friendly Societies, etc. . Route—Chapel >tree% Renall Street, Queen Street, to Park Oval, ; N DANCING ON THE GREEtf. STALLS. SPORTS. SIDE SHOWS. KISS IN THE RING. Aunt Sally, Museum and Art Gallery Nail-driving Competitions Devil's Pony ' HaUrimming Gentlemen. Gipsy Fortune Telling Guessing Competition. Motor-car Rides . Hidden Treasure And Hundreds of Other Attractions. < A WORTHY OBJECT. GIVE IT YOUR SUPPORT. Come and be amused in [spite of yourself. ADMISSION: „ Adults, 1/-; Children; f 6d, Evening—Adults, 6d ; Children, 6d. ' W. M:eASTHOPEI Joint A. NICOL Sees. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT COCKBURN, late of Mastertpn, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the late Mr Robert Cockbum are requested to forward:particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of March, 190 C, otherwise the claims cannot be considered. W. G BEARD, !j Solicitor for the Executors. MASTERTON COUNTY LENDERS will be received at this office, where plans etc., may be seen, up till noon on Wednesday, the "14th inst., for the undermentioned workContract No. 91.—Flatbush road, 60 to 70 chains of road formation, bridging, etc. P.'G, MOORE, County Clerk. MASTERTON COUNTY. PPLIOATION has been made by i. Messrs Asbury, Henton and Firth, sawmillers, of Alfredton, for a license to lay and maintain a private tramline across the Fiat Bu?h Road in two places. The positions of the said crossings are indicated on a plan of the locality; which is open for inspection during office hours at the Courty Council Cnambers, Masterton. Notice is hereby given that the said application and any objection thereto, will be taken into consideration by the Council at a meeting to be held on the 12th day of April next. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Mastertooj 7th March, 1900,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7981, 8 March 1906, Page 1
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