Special Advertisements. Hospital Saturday & Sunday. TO-DAY IS HOSPITAL SATURDAY. TO-MORROW If! HOSPITAL SUNDAY HAVE you bought a Hospital Sunday Badgo yet? The Committee regrets r.liat the badges were not available for a few days, owing to the first lot being sold out, but there are plenty more on sale now, so don't leave it too late. Programme for To-morrow, (Sunday). Lvly Collectors will please meet far collection boxes at Dominion Hall at 2 p.m. The Procession will leave the Borough Council Chambers at 2 p.m., thoncc into Queen Street, to the Kuripuui Triangle, ■doubling round, and back down Queen Hcueet to Park Street, and finishing up at the Park Rotunda. Rffiarshalls:—Messrs J. Dixon, G. Hood, and Capt. T. Jenkins. Order of Procession. Masterton Municipal Band. Oddfellows Lodge. Fire Brigade. Hibernian Lodge. Masterton South Band. Rechabite Lodge. Fire Police. Pipers Band. Druids Lodge. Salvation Army Band. Members of all Lodges will be in full xvjralia, members of Fire Brigade and Five Police in uniform. ' At the Park Rotunda at 3 p rn. Speeches will bo made by A. W. Hogg, Esq., M.P., P. L. Hollings, Esq., (Mayor), J. B. Keith, Esq., (Chairman Hospital Trustees), and H. J. O'Leary, Esq., (President of Eriendly Societies Council), and selections will be itinJered by the 4 Bands. lit the Evening at Knox Church, at 7 p.m., a special Hospital Service will be held. All Friendly dooiefcy Members are requested to attend. Preacher, Rev. A. T. Thompson. Tlie Officers of Knox Church have very kindly offered to hand over the collection taicen at this service to the Hospital Sunday Fund. S. DEUGARDE, Sec. Friendly Societies' Council. fjl OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessse and iTTrector ... Edwin Gsach. > Season of Drama. EDWIN GEACH'S POPULAR NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Two Nights Only, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th. The Powerful Fottr Act Drama, "A MODERN ADVENTURESS," (By Lingford Carson). Phenomenally Successful in N.Z. THURSDAY, HAY 28tii. A new Comedy-Drama in four acts, by Edward Thane, entitled "THE MIDNIGHT HOUR," Both Productions Entirely New. Stirring Incidents, Exciting Situations, Genuine Comedy, and Humorous Tableaux. Interpreted by a New Company. Box Plan now open at A. E. Rive's. POPULAR PRICES. 3S, 2s, and Is. VICTOR BECK, Representative.
MASTERTON OROHESTRAU SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT-FIFTH SEASON. TOWN lIALL. Tuesday, 26th May. Box Plan now open at Candy's. THE SKATING RINK. Ovor Motor Garage, Chapel Street. OPEN Monday, Bto 10 (ladies only); Tuesday, Bto 10; Thursday, 230 to 5, 8 to 10 (adults only) Friday, 8 to 10, (Ladies only), Saturday, 2.30 to 5 (children's skates free),' 8 to 10. Admission—Gents Gd, Skates Is; Ladies fid, Skates Gd. TO-DAY. TC-DAY. ENGLAND v, WAIRARAPA. FOOTBALL MATCH. PURSUANT to a reiolution of the Borough Council, I hereby invito the people of Masterton to observe a Public Holiday This Saturday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m., on the occasion of tho Football Mutch between the English and Wairarapa Teams. P. L. HOLLIN^S, Mayor. WAIRARAPA EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. mUE Holidays Committee give public X intimation that in consequence of the short notice given of thn .Football Match, arrangements) cannot be made without causing serious inconvenience, especially to country customers. W.u. M. EASTHOPE, Secrotarv. WOTBGE. IN view of the football match between the Anglo-Welsh and WairarapaBush teams, our premises will be Closed from 2.1(0 to 'OO o'clock THIS AFTERNOON, in ordor to allow our employees to attend the match. 11. T. WOOD. McLEOJD & YOUNG. 3 HOURS CLOSING. OUR Promises will bo closodon Saturday, from 2to 6 p.m., on tho occasion of the Football Match England v. Wairarppa. HENDRY & BUXTON. FOOTBALL MATCH. 10 enable our Employees to attend tho Match .British v. Wairarapa, tolay, our premises-will bo closed from 2 till 5 p.m. - ■ " J. ELLTOTT. TOWNSEND & COWPER. SMOKERS, read this. The good thing at Iast—GOLDEN EAGLE in Plug or 2oz Tins. You can't do better.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9096, 23 May 1908, Page 1
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