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I nvteetinfgSf etc raiOffN HALL, MASTER! ON To-motwow Height,"' New Zealand's Favourite Entertainers ALL-BLACK FAMILY Will appear for the last, time in Masterton, When a New and Attractive Programme will be submitted, comprising Songs, Sketches, Trios, Duets, Quartette 3, bolus, Novelties, Hole and Double Dances, Selections, etc. THE SWEETEST IN SONG. THE M'KURIEST IN MUSIC, v THE CLEVEREST IN COMEDY. New Zealand's Great and Gifted Contralto and 'Violiniste. Concession in Prices— All Down-srairs Is, Dress Circle Is 6d (no extra charge for booking). Plan at Miss A. E. Rive's. J. i\. Macdonald. OPAKE QUOIT CLUB. t EMBERS are invited to Farewell Social to C'unpbell Family, on 10th inst., in Wyeth's Shed. "8 TANKFRSLET, Secretary. WAiRARAFA COURSING CLUB Season 190'). 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 £25 cash for the Stake, and a 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 T3.m. Acceptances close at 7 p.m. on 3rd July, 1906.| MAIDEN STAKE, for dogs 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 Jun6, 1906. Acceptances 12s 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 aid second rounds of the Maiden. Owners of dogs are reminded that they must come to the slips with their own collars. JAS. CAIRNS, Secretary, Masterton. PUBLIC NO'IICE. Messrs d. Mlotntgomapy i and Co. 'EG "to announce to the residents of _ Masterton and Distuct that "they I have opened an UP-TO-DATE BUTCHERS' SHOP In premises opposite the Presbyterian Church. Customers waited on daily d. MONTGOMERY & CC, 'Phone 90QUEEN STREET. MAURICEVSLLE HOTEL. MR F. M. ROSS (late of Feilding) begs to notify the residents \ Mauriceville and surrounding district, ' well as the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated and made thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best' Wines, Spirits, and Ales in Stock. | Stabling accommodation a spe c.'alty. F. ]VL~ROSS i PROPRIETOR. ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. WE have during the past year sp.ired no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand ard can now confidently assert we have succeeded in .doing o. We invite all who enjoy TO ASK FOR STAPLES' BEST, on daught at almost all hotels in the^City and surrounding Districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that ' Staples and Co. have sue! removed the reproach that good beer could not bebrewed in Wellington d. STAPLES & CO. Limited), MOLKSWOBTH AND MOKPHY. STBHETS. Wellington Bnewepy PALMERBTON NORTH. Ppize Ale and Stout [in |Bulk and Bottle. CHAS. LOUISSON, Manager. Telephone No. 27] [Telephone No. 27 Ranfurly Livery and Bait Stables MAIN STREET PAHIATUA. UGJIES, Gigs and Saddle Horses on ' hire. Travellers conveyed to all I parts of the district. Telegrams promptly I attended to. CABS MEET ALL TRAINS. PREJNTER AND VILE f«W$»XOB«

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8173, 5 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8173, 5 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8173, 5 July 1906, Page 1

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