Special Advertisements. JJI OWN-HALL, M A STE ETON. Lessee ••• J- C. Williamson Manager '... Bert Royle TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2nd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Presents (by arrangement with Lieblei and Co., cf New York); MRS WIGGS OP THE CABBAGE PATCH. PEOPLE IN THE PLAY. Mre Wiggs AdaDwyer Lovey jVJ ary Lottie Alter Jliss Hazy Helen Lowell Mies Lucy Eeno Seaton Mrs Eichon Helene Raymond Mrs Schultz Gustine Armstrong Bertha Gordon Australia Pearl Eagan Europena Regina Seaton Mr Stubbins JohnF. Webber Mr Wiggs J- W. Smiley Mr Bob Fred Patey Chris Hazy Eugen© Shakespeare Billy Wiggs Argyle Campbell H. Hunkerdunkus Jones Harold Carr Deputy Sheriff Joseph Plunkett Deacon Bagby A. W. Maflin Tommy Baby Alice Pete' • Wally Byrne Mickey Vaney Dimrny Seaton Eddie Roy Seaton Play Produced by JOS. W. SMILEY. Representing Liebler and Co., FRED W. MEEK. Prices —ss, 3s and 2s. Box Plan now open at Miss Rive's and filling rapidly. Danneyibke, To-jiobkow (Thursday). Touring Manager, Charles Berkeley. {TO FARMERS OF THIS DISTRICT. . The undersigned will be prepared to thresh grain,, cut chaff, and press straw or hay, at current rates, during the coming season. The machinery will be in charge of Mr W. A. Fisher, and farmers *»n.n rely upon their work being carried out to their satisfaction. For full particulars apply to John Woodley, Sen, Clareville, William A. Fishee, Carterton.* ' GRAND ! CATHOLIC BAZAAR ; AND art union. In aid of St, Patrick's Church Fund, To be held in the Town hall, masterton, from v MONDAY TO SATURDAY, Dec. 14th to Dec. 19th, 1908. Artistic & Graceful Dancing Display by 50 Performers 501 Yocal and Instrumental Items by Pupis of St. Bride's Convent. - - Recitations, etc., by Local Artists. MA STERTOST MUNICIPAL j BRASS BAND WlkL RENDER SELECTIONS EACH EVENING. To be opened by His Worship the Mr P. L. Hollings. Admission Tickets to Hall, Is; .which also entitles holder to a chance m the Art Union. Admission to Dres3 Circle 6d extra. F. J. DUPRE, Secretary. GLADSTONE SPORTS. .A : NNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANU-. ABY.10O& For programmes apply S.DALGLIESH, Hon Secretary. SPORTS. rIS Popular Sports Meeting will te held on Grounds clo;e to Maurifce 4 ville Railway Station on DAY. Programme incl;a3es l'utaiiiug, jumping, wrestling and horse events, etc., etc., and visitors it ay Jtely on an excellent day's outing. Send te. SefcVetar/ for programme. CHAS. BROOKS, ' ! Secretary, no-license league. Re-Union o"F Workers and Farewell to JVIr J. Bridges. F to ORESTERS' HALL, MASTER^N Wednesday, December 2ft d. TEA at 6.30 pA., 'followed bi SOCIAL EVENING. 'Musical Pro gtamme, Speeches, etic. Admission—One Shilling (by ticke cnly). 'No-Licenfe'e Workers may obtan tickets ftOm 'the 1 League ofßcials. ASSHWN ORCHESTRA] SOCIETY. (Third' eStittfert—Fifth Season) N Friday, December 4th. TOWN HALL ißox'PMri'kt'Messrs Inns & Goddari -fWOWingand Raking, "TV'/fR J. D. ANDERSON is prepared t JJtL but and rake hay with horf in big or small lots at lowei rates. Orders may be left at Pinhey -ffct&blM.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3059, 2 December 1908, Page 1
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