(Meetings, etc HpOWN HALL, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, JONE 22nd. Memorable Musical Event. Popular Recital BY NEW ZEALAND'S OWNQUEEM OF SONG. The Brilliant World-famed Contralto, fresh from her European Triumphs. TE RANGI PAI, TE RANG! PA!, Of the Royal Albert Hall, Queen's Hall, St. Jameß* Hall, and Crystal Palace, London, Supported by tb.e Charming Soprano, MISS DAISY WOODLANDS, HANDLEY WELLS, the young English Bass, W. B. CADZOW, Lyric Tenor, MADAME JAMES, at the Piano, Reserved Seats, 4s, plans of which open at Miss Eive's on Monday Morning at 9 o'olock. Absolutely no booking prior to this hour. Price3—4s, 23 6d, Is. GEO. CATHRO, Business Manager.
10WN HALL, MASTERTON Sol« Direction Messr3 CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager .. G. H. BARNES. Treasurer .. .. H.LEIGH. MONDAY, JUNE 25th, Will mark the DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR, Wnen Messrs MEYNELL * GTJNN Will present for the fiist time in Masterton their SPECIALLY SELECTED DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Including the Favourite London Actor, MR CHARLES VANE, And the Rising Young English Dramatic btar, MISS M&YCONGDON, In the Sensational Transatlantic Musical .Dramatic Success, The Fatai Wedding, A Play of Great Heart Interest by Theodore Kremer. - THE FATAL WEDDING THE FATAL WEDDING Is a Play with a record that stands absolutely alone in the drama history of the world, and the greatest testimony in proof of this assertioc is the tact that during its five years' sensational run throughout England and America, no less than Eigbt Million Thea»re-go«rs have witnessed it, more than twice the population of Australasia. Introducing the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S. SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SOENE And the TIN-CAN BAND OF LITTLE FOLK, Comprising a Host ot ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By ~, THJRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. Box Plan at Miss Rive's 9 a.m. on Wednesday Next. PRICES-4s, 3s, and 2s. No Eaily Doors. ÜBL I C EOT U R E Will be given in Y.M.C.A. Room? ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th, at 8 p.m., THE REV. J, K. BUTTLE. Subject: 'THE MAN RICHARD JOHN SEDDON." All are welcome. Admission free. WAiRARAPA CQUftSSMU CLUB Season 19(K OPEN SWEEPSTAKE, for an unlimited number of dogs at £2 each, to be run on the A. and P. Society's Showgrounds, Masterton, on the 4th, sth. and 6th JULY, 1906. , The Club guarantees a sum of not less than £2-5 cash for the Stake, anda valuable trophy presented by Messrs Staples and Co., Ltd., to the winner. £1 on nomination, and £1 on acceptance. Nominations close on 30th June, 1906, at 9 p.m. Acceptances close at 7 p.m. on 3rd July, 1906. MAIDEN STAKE, for dogsi that have not won over £5 in any one stake. First dog to receive £2O and a Gold Medal; second dog, £5; £lO to be divided, Nominations, 12s 6d, close on 30th June, 1906. Acceptances lis 6d, close at 7 p.m. on 3rd July, 1906. The draw to take place immediately after closing of acceptances. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKES, for all dogs beaten in the first round of the Open Sweepstake and the first atd second rounds of the Maiden. ' Owners of dogs are reminded that they must come to the slips with their o no. collars, JAS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Masterton.
PtfßLiC NOTICE. and Coi EG to announce to the residents of Mastertan and District that they hate opened an UP-TO-DATE BUTCHERS' SHOP In premises opposite the Presbyterian Church. Customers waited on daily. J, MONTGOMERY & CO., 'Phone 90 QUEEN STREET. Lorna Doone is a beautiful book, Telling a tale of old ; Written in language simple and trne, Written in words of gold. A tale that wili last when others have gone, When we shall have passed away; A book to be read when you're growing old, And one you should read to-day. LORNA DOONE TIP TOP TEA, 2s. TURNER & TURNER, Morning and Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. "Three Little Shops in Red." QOEEN STREET, MASTERTON Next C. Smith's.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8161, 19 June 1906, Page 1
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