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I Meetings, etc MAbTERTON. Fop Two Nights Only. Wednesday St Thursday Next, APBIL 25th and 26th; Direct from the Old Country. Under a Gigantic Spread of Canvas. On a Location between the Waipoua Bridges. Co stock & Wombweil's NOVELTY CIRCUS AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE, The First of its kind in New Zealand. PERFORMING LIONS, TIGERS, Etc. .Introduced by their various trainers. The Lufeishima Troupe of FBucky Japanese 6 IN NUMI3ER 6 And our ALL-STAR NOVEL CIRCUS COMPANY ALL-STAR NOVEL CIRCUS COMPANY The Pick of the Globe. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. The Blindfold Hypnotic Drive Through the Streets of Masterton BY PROFESSER BONNER AND MR S. C. WILLTAMS, The Wonderworkers. PRICES—4s. 3s, and 2s. Menagerie open all day. Admission Is. Sole Proprietor .. E. H. Bostock Under, tue direction of Douglas Bostock Advance Agent .. Alec Verne. MASTERTON. Under Direction of Messrs J. and N. TiiAt. Manager: F. S. Stetson. For Two Nights and One Matinee. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 27th and 28th April. ( The most fampus pictures ever taken, viz. •Depicting London and its wonderful living masses, its old world institutions, its slums, its mansions, brfdges,"street life, etc. '"' ■■' MANAGERIAL. This picture was secured by Mr Nevin Tait who is now in London. These scenes will make every Londoner's heart beat faster as he sees the old familiar places made famous in song and story. The London of Dickens, the London of Thackeray, scenes in which boih comedy and tragedy have their share, the Coster of Seven Dials and, Wfcitechapel, and the aristocrat of Bond Street and .full Mall, the famous landmarks of the Gread Metropolis—Trafalgar Square, Marble Arch, Queeu'd Memorial—a silent but living edu- i caJion to every man, woman and child who I claim for their birthright—a Bbitishbs. MIGHTY LIVING LONDON. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan opens this morning at Miss Rive's. All priced tickets at Miss Rive's. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30 p.m.. G: D. PARTUS, Touring Manager; Was para pa Goursmg Club, SEASON 1906. tO be run on the A. and P. Society's Showgrounds, Masterton, on May 16th. 17th and 18th. First Dog to receive £SO, arid a valuable piece of plate presented by Mrs J. \ Troy. Second Dog, £ls. Oihsr prizes to be divided according to nominations. Nominations 255, due April 25th, 1906. Acceptances 255, due May 13th, 1906. Maiden Stake. Open to all Dogs that have not won more than £3 at one meeting. Nominations 12s 6d, due April 25th. Acceptances 12s 6d, due May 13th. Supplementary Stake. Open to all Beaten Dogs in tho first and second Round of the Cup," and the first round of the Maiden. Nominations close on the First Night of the meeting. Don't overlook our JULY MEETING, 4th, sth and,6th. JAS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Masterton, ' > TELEPHONE KOTIC&. lESSRS A.\JONES & CO., Cab Proprietors and Carriers, have Landaus, Drags, Buggies, etc, fov hire by Day or Night. Parties arranged for. 21 9 KING UP TELEPHONE 'NUMBER 21 9. Terminus Laundpy (Near Masterton Railway Station). ~ TRS M. GULLIVER begs to inform L the publio that she has opened the above Laundry in Lincoln Road, and is prepared to undertake all classes of work reasonable rates. 11 orders promptly attended to NOTICE. DEER-STALKING. lAKE notice that anyone found trespassing on any portion of the properties of the undersigned in pursuit of deer or any other game will be prosecuted without further notice, W. H. BEETHAM, Oruatamore. H. H. BEETHAM, Brancepeth. R. F. R. BEETHAM, Terangarewarewa. STABLES. MASTERTON. Every Kind of Vehiole on Hire, Cabs meet all Trains. Palace Car leaves every Sunday for Carterton and Greytown. .■i^^^p^^j^^;.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 1

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