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Meetings, etc ,r|\OWN HAL-L, MASTERTON. LESSEE .. MR ALLAN HAMILTON, 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 JOHN F. SHERIDAN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, —COMMENCING—MONDAY, 26th MARCH. A new and powerful organisation, presenting " THE EARL AND THE GIRL. London's verdict endorsed by Australia. Delightful stage pictures. Exquisite costumes. Elaborate Ballets. Ivan Gary IPs beautiful music. A DELIGHTFUL PFODUCTION. Faultlessly acted and Presented. JOHN P. SHERIDAN as "Jim Cheeze" the Coster Dog Trainer, in "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." John F. Sheridan, supported by a Picked Metropolitan Company of 50 ladies and gentlemen. Admission— 3s. 2s. Is. Box plan and day sales at Miss Rive's. T. M. DONOVAN, Advance Agent. BRODIE'S delightful summer drinks will open new accounts for you when other means fail. Greytown Hotel, MAIN STREET .. GREYTOWN. THE MANAGEMENT WISH to notify the residents 'of Greytown and the Travelling Publio that, in taking over the above well-known Hotel, no efforts will be spared in providing for their comfort generally. Only the best accommodation offered, while customers may depend upon the BEST BRANDS OP ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS. Horses and Vehicles for Hive. The Empire 'Bus meets all Trains. Good Paddocks and Stabling. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ONE of the finest and best appointed hotels in the Colony. Fine roomy bedrooms, well furnished. Good private apartments and spacious dining and sitting rooms. First-class Table kept. Best brands ol Liquors. Night Porter always in'attendanca. is J. O'MEARA, Proprietor. TAUERU HOTEL. W. Eagle - - PROPRIETOR. (Late of Carterton T HE well-known Sport has taken ove the above Hotel. Old friends and new faces welcomed. None but thb Best Wind and liiQnqr Stooked VALUE FOR MONEY " has been one of the main principlestby which'! have obtained the confidence of the public. —BRODIE. DISCONTINUED. After Wednesday next, March 21st., the Lunches at TURNER & TURNER'S Tip-Top'.Tea Rooihas will be Discontinued. V v Customers who have .been ,in the habit of coming to our Rqoms for their Lunoh are asked to accept this notification of their discontinuance, OUR TIP.TOP TEA' ROOMS WILL GO ON AS USUAL Tumef & Turner, TEA AND COFFEE. SPECIALISTS, QUEEN! STREET. DEER-SHOO,TING SEASON. ! .1 RED DEER, STAGS : mav be taken or ; killed within ; the County of Waira-j rapa South (excepting therefrom the pre-l scribed area,...in. Huangaroa Survey Dis-i trict, and also the prescribed areas inj Haurangi, Waipawa, and liiwaka Survey. Districts, County of PFeatherston) from Ist MARCH to 30th [APRIL, both days inclusive. No stag shall be killed carrying antlers' with less than ten points, and no license shall be allowed to kill more than four stags. Licenses may be obtained at thei Post Offices at Wellington, Masterton; Carterton, Greytown North, Featherstonj and Martinborough 0 % payment of a fee of £l. ' , A. F. LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation i ' i Society. '"' ; ; 24th February, 1906. —K 1 NOTICE,• DEER-STALKING rrtAKE notice that anyone found tresJL: pas?ing on any portion of the properties of the undersigned in pursuit of deer or any other will be prosecuted without further notice; '1 * W. H. BEETHAM, i f, i ; i Oruatamore; : ; H. H. BEETHAM, ; 5 . ! 1 < Brancepefch* R. F. R. BEETHAM, j) , . .. Terangarewarewja. ; ! '- ,J ' ' rjIHE ATTENTION, of the''Public; is called to the fact that, as we are CLOSING our Master ton Branch, on March 31st, ALL repairs now lying at the shop must be .called for before the end of the month. H. LAMMING * Co. QUEEN STKEET ■ s MASXERXOM.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8103, 24 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8103, 24 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8103, 24 March 1906, Page 1

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