Meetings, etc >OWN HALL, MASTERTON, Direction .. .. J. C. Williamson. A Banquet of Merriment. SATURDAY,* MONDAY, April 7th & 9th. (Two nights only.; Presenting the WORLD'S GREATEST HUMOURIST K. G. KNOWLES (The favourite of Two Continents.) In His HUMOROUS CONVERSATION Interpolated with | Music, Merriment, Sights, Stories. TWO GRAND PROGRAMMES. SATURDAY, APRIL 7. ■ Songs and Stories of the Stage. MONDAY, APRIL 9, Trifles that trouble the Traveller. A Leading Attraction MRS R. <G. KNOWLES, MRS R. G- KMOWLES, Theacknowleged Peeress of Banjo Manipulators. Lc Matin, (Paris): -"H. de Cuvzon, the eminent French critic, describes Mrs R. G. Knowleb as the Kubeiik of the Banjo." NOVEL & BEAUTIFUL. Moving and Still Pictures. The World's Press, unanimous; the Southern Press, enthusiastic. Remember— MR J. C. WILLIAMSON PRB BENTS The Greatest Star WO.U XHB CONSTELLATION of the GREATEST. Box Plan at Hollin^' POPULAR PRICES-as, 2s, Is. Touring Manager W. J. LINCOLN. OWN HALL, MASTERTON. EASTER MONDAY, April ]6th, 1006. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. First appearance in Masterton of the Renowned Naples* Frivolity R/fiinstpeis. In one of their Celebrated MINSTREL & VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS, . Aemtod by their Famous ORCHESTRA OF 17 PERFORMERS. This is a chance of a lifetime io witness all the latest Continental" and American hits. Sentimental. Coon and Comic Songs, Duets, and Catchy Choruses and Marches to say> nothing of the Australian Artufc Female Impersonator. See bills aud posters. Popular Prices -3s, 2e, Is. Box plan and Day Sales at usual jp'aces. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Curtain 8 p.m.. JNO. S BRASS, Hon Secretary. ~ T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. The Sacred Cantata, "THE CRUCiFfXION," By Sir John Stainer, will bi lendered on TUESDAY, APRIL lOih, *t 8 p.m fc ,,^v Offertory for Choir Funds. ASTERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICES. THE REV. ALEC. MILLER, M.A., Sydney, will conduct the services in Masterton at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Services will be held at Wsngaehu at 2.30 p.m. (Mr Ashton), and at Drayerton at 3 p.m. (Mr M. J. Gordon). THRESHING SEASON, 1906. THHESHING, CHAFF-CUTTING, Etc. cLACHLAN BROS., having pur chased a new and up-to-date lhreahing Machine from England, are now prepared to undertake Threshing, Chaffcutting, Grain, and Chaff Delivering at moderate rates, i . All postal communications to be addressed to the Manager. JNO. McLACHLAN, MASTERTON MUSIC WAREHOSE. USIC and MUSICAL GOODS arriving evsry month. New Songs and Piano Pieces. Musical Instruments Repaired. Violin Bows Re-haired. Pianos Tuned. (Jas, Candy, Masterton Music Warehouse QUEEN STREET .. MASTERTON 'HEN you require anything in our » » line really well done, then ring up No. 62. That's BEALE & PARTON. They know how it should be done and do it. P. Box 129 Empire Hotel Stables. MASTERTON Telephone No. 13 TO. CLANCY begs to notify that he • has purchased ihe lease of the above stables, together with the Cabs and Livery Plant, belonging to the late Mr F. Hockley, and will continue to run the same on the most approved lines. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Horses broken to saddle and harness. CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. Parcels and Goods delivered to all parts of the town T CLANCY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8114, 7 April 1906, Page 1
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