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MUNICIPAL THEATRE, WAIPAWA Direation ... George Willoughby, Ltd. Wif DNESDAY, MARCH 11th. One Night Only. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OP THE YEAR. Theatres uot large eaough to hold the Audiences. Not Hundreds but Thousands of Eager and Anxious Patrons unable to gaid Admission. GEORG BIS WILLOUGHBY’S ALADDIN PANTOMIME! ALADDIN PANTOMIME! ALADDIN PANTOMIME! A Rare Riot of Revelry, Shifting Lights, Fantaßt'o Glittering Colours, Gorgeous Groupiog, Graoelul Dancing, a Wealth of Pageantry, and a Continuous Moving Panorama of Novelties, interpreted by a BRILLIaNT AGGREGATION OF \ ARTISTS 260—People in the Production—26o \ ALADDIN, S ALADDIN, omime of Infinite Variety, ith an unceasing flow of elodies. A Furore Created WRESTLING PONIES, ?OT MARJORIE, ,1 reception of THE GRAND tEVCE. A WEALTH OF NOVELTIES, noludiog: Grace Palotta, i, Mabel Batchelor, Bertha arrie Moure, Percy Clifton, aeu Niamey,. Bert Barton and there are many others.', PRICES: ss, 3?, 2s. No early doors. No booking Fee, Box Plan at Brittain’s. ( Stanley Grant ... Busineis Manager.

• FIFTH ANNUAL GATHERING of the Otane Sports Chib. To be held oo the RECREATION GROUND, OTANE, ! Wednesday, March 25th, I 1914. OFFICE BEARERS :-Patron : G. Hooter, Esq, MP. President: A, V, Collins, Esq. Vice-Presidents : Messrs A. Dillon, J. Tod, W. White, J. J. Langridg®, W. Fletcher, G. Clark, F. J. Witherow, G 0. Williams, R. H. Tod, E. Watts, W. Malenoir, G. McKay, E. G, Williams, V. Jorgensen. JudgesRunning Events : Messrs W. Small, J. J. Laogridge, H. G. 0. Wil iiams; F.eld Events: Meters F J. Witherow, W. Fletcher, W. White, a Oiark; Horse Events: Me-srs R H Tod, A. V. Collide; Jumping: Mr P Archibald. Startera—Running Events : Mr F. A Garry; Horsa Events: Mr W. Rodgers. Judicial Committee: Meesr J. N. Barrie, G. McKay, J J. Lsngridge [ Handioapper— Mr E. H. Brewer. Time keepers—Messrs T. Williams, H. Mansfield. Hon Secretary—-Mr J N Barrie Hon Treasurer—Mr W. Malanoir, Stewards—Running Events: Messrs G. S White, G. Gibb, G. Cleary ; Field Events: Messrs J. Dennis, G Porter, A. Mason, A. Moßa®, H MoKay, Allan Dillon; Horse Events: Messrs R H. White, W. Tod, J. Collins, Jas Clark, J Rowe ; Highland Events: Mr A. Patter son; Secretary’s Steward : Mr G, Rowe Referee—Mr G. MoKay.

SALES BY THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. SALES FOB UABOH. Waipukurau, 10, 17, 24, 31. Hutioga 11, 18, 26. Ooga Ong», 19. Patoka, 26. Otauci, 13, 27. Waipawa, 30

Clearance Sale, AS we have bought the assigned stock of H. P. ROSSR’S, of Wei lington, We can save you from 30 to 40 per cent. Inspect our New Goods, ALL THEDRAPERY, MERCERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, (Ladies’, Children & Gents WILL BE SLAUGHTERED. Prices Reduced Below Cost. DON’T MISS A CHANCE FOR BARGAIN. AS we are selling out fast be e \rly to secure unparalleled bargains. THE Bargain King of Wellington, THOMPSON’S SAMPLE ROOMS, M 4IN-STREET - WAIPAWA Hawke’s Bay Steam Laundry THACKERAY-ST., NAPIER. ORDERS executed in a firet-elacs manner at shortest notice. Shirts and Collars a specialty. All house and table linen Is 6d per dozen during the winter months. Customers are requested to mark their own linen.* COUNTRY ORDERS promptly attended to. Telephone 397. 26

MUNICIPAL THEATRE, WAIPAWA Mondays and Thursdays. PERMANENT Pictures SATURDAY NIGHT: THE DEBT and \ VOICE of CONSCIENCE POPULAR PRICES.—Ia 6d and Is. MURDOCH & SULLIVAN, 49 Proprietors.

Programme. 1 Boys’ Race, under 15 yeirs, lOOyda —First 10s, 2ud 5s ; entranoe 6d 2 Girls’ Race, under 16 yearn, 75yds— First trophy, 2nd 2a 6d ; entrance free. 3 Maiden Race, 120yds—First £l, presented by Mr Jas Tod, 2nd 10s entrance Is 6d. 4 Chain Stepping, ladies and men— First (for men) trophy presented by Mr W. Fletcher, 2nd trophy presented by Mr T. Parker; first (for ladies) trophy presented by Mr J MoVay, 2nd trophy presented by Mr W. Venableß; entrance: Men Is, ladies 6d, 5 100 Yards Handicap—First £1 10s presented by G. Hunter, Esq, M.P. 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s. 6 Horse Flag Race—First trophy presented by a friend, 2nd 10s ; en trance 2s. 7 Highland Fling—First £1 presented by Mr R. H. Tod, 2nd 10s; entrance 2s. 8 Hurdle Race, 220yds, 10 flights— First trophy presented by Messrs Robjohns, Hindmarsh & Co; 2nd 10s• entrance Is 6d. 9 Throwing Hammer, handicap—First 20s, 2nd 10s; entrance Is 6d 10 Quoit Throwing, 18 y&rde—First \ £! la pre-ented by Mr W. White, 2nd 10s ; entrance Is 6d. *1 220 Yards Handicap—First £1 10s presented by G Hunt r, Esq, M P., \ 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s. 12\ Throwing Crioket Ball—First 15s, 2nd 5s ; entrance Ib, 13 thread Needle Race-First £1 Is presented by Messrs G. Morley and W. Rogers, 2nd 10s; entrance 2s. 14 Bagpipe Music—First trophy presented by Murray, Roberts & Co, 2nd 10s ; entrancs 2s. 15 Ofacials Race, 100yds—First trophy, presented by Mr J. J, Langridge, 2l}d trophy presented by Mr N. Kyttle; entrance Is, 16 Putting the Shot, handicap—First £1 presented by Mr F. Witherow, 2nd 10s; entrance Is 6d, 17 Horse Leaping Competition, 4 flights hurdles—No competitor to have more than two mounts; hurdles 3fc 6in high. First £1 10s, 2nd 10a; entrance 2s. 18 Maiden Wrestling, Cumberland style First 204, 2nd 10s; entrance Is 6d 19 Hop, Step and Jump, handicap— First 20s, 2nd 10s; entrance Is 6d 20 Men’s Race, over 40 years, 100yds— First trophy presented by Mr W. Malenoir, 2nd trophy presented by Mr G Porter; entrance Is 6d. 21 Turning Competition—First £1 Is presented by Mr Gordon Williams, 2nd 10s; entrance 2s. 22 Sailors’ Hornpipe—First trophy presented by a Napier Bport, 2nd 10s entrance Is 6d. 23 Throwing Tennis Ball, ladiea—First trophy, 2nd trophy; entrance 6d. 24 Horsa Potato Race—First £1 Is, presented by Mr G. C. Williams, 2nd 10s, entrance 2s. 25 TossiDg Sheaf— First £l, 2nd 10s; entrance Is. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All Events post entries, to close 10 minutes before advertised time of starting. Handicapping on the ground. All disputes to be settled by the judicial committee. For all events three starters or no competition ; five or do second prize. The Committee reserves the right to make any alterations in this programme they may ooneider necessary. Traps and Cars admitted free Horses to be put iu yards provided by committee. Competitors horseß to be admitted ODly. A Concert, Dance and Euchre Party Will be held in the Town Hell in the Evening. J. N. BARRIE, Hon gee. 185

Municipal Theatre, Waipawa. Will Appear for Two Night! Only, FRIDAY, MARCH I3th, and SATURDAY, Maroh 14th. Complete l hange op Pboobamme Nightly. \ First appearaooe here of The Norwoods, The “Only” and "Original” American Hypnotists " The Suooessful Entertainers.” PROFKSSOS NORWOOD, Pre-eminent! Unapproachable! Inoomparable! Dominating all by his Wonderful Influence, MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD, the Mental Telepathist, Marvel of Marvels, in Marvellous, Mystic Manifsatation of Hypnotic Influence. THE NORWOODS. Voioedhy the Press and the Public the Greatest Laugh Show in the Universe. You oannot keep a cork in the bottle of enthusiasm. Nor can you stop the talk of the satisfied pnblio who have seen THE NORWOODS. “ The way of transgressors iB bard,” says the Good Book, “ Yes, bard to bsat, hard to follow, and hard to rise to any distinction iD.” And the same applies to THE NORWOODS. The world has seen them, and the world acclaims them the Universal and the Greatest Entertainers. See PROFESSOR NORWOOD’S sensational “BLINDFOLD DRIVE” at 4 pm, FRIDAY, March 13tb, from the Post Office. Prioes—3s. 2s, Is. Reserved Seats at Brittain’s, Stationer. WILL LAURENCE, Touriog Rep, 206 NAPIER COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. Great Easter Carnival, APRIL 9th to 17th. CLOSE 14th MARCH. W. P. MITCHELL, Secretary. P.O. Box 236, Napier. 207 PARTY POSTPONED. THE gardon party in aid of the Waipawa Methodist Church, advertised for Maroh 11th, is postponed tiil next week. Further notice will be given. 209 SALVATION ARMY HALL, WAIPAWA. HARVEST Thanksgiving Services and Festival, with special decorations, SUNDAY, Maroh 16th, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m,, oonduoted by Captain Foster. MONDAY March 16th, at 730 pm, Musical Programme and Sale of Produce ; Supper and Light Refreshment to he had. FRIDAY, Maroh 13th, at 8 o’clook, Special Recital: “ Queensland, Australia,” by Brigadier Carmiabael. See heudbills. HUSTON & MATTINGLEY, 208 Officers in Charge. Divine Services. Sunday, March Bth, 1914. Methodist Church. Waipawa—ll am, Mr Green ; 7 p.m, Rev Maslin. Otana—ll am, Rev Masliu. Ruataniwha— 3 p m, Rev Maslin. Church of England. Takapau—B a m (H. 0.), 11 a m and 7 p.m, Rev Collier. South Makaretu—2 30 p m Rav Collier. Waipawa—ll am, Harvest Thanksgiving and Holy OommunioD, Rev Wbibley ; 7 p m, The Yioar. Tamumu—ll a.m H C., The Yioar, Ooga Onga— 3 p.m, The Yioar. Tikokino—7 p.m, Rev Whibley. Salvation Army, Waipawa—7 p.m, Bandmaster Mei Gann.

REAL SALE. Going Strong. This Weeks Specials : Men’s Neglige Shirts 1/11, 2/11 and 3/6. Men’s Fleicy Singlets 2/11. Men’s Fleooy Pants 2/11, Good Cashmere Socks 3 pairs for 2/6 Good Woollen Seeks 3 pairs for 2s 6d, Men’s Lounge Felts 1/11 to 7/6. NEW ZEALAND £2 CLOTHING FACTORY

NOW OPENED FIRST SHIPMENT OF Autumn & Winter Millinery & Fancy Drapery. Inspection Invited. M. WHITE, MILLINER, Hastings-st, NAPIER. Telephone 229. 20

The All Conquering ARIEL. In both the SCOTTISH & ENGLISH SIX DAY'S RELIABILITY TRIALS (1913) The Ariel Won the TEAM PRIZE, recuring in addition, IN THE SCOTTISH TRIALS, 5 entries, Five Gold Medals, and tieing for the Trade Riders’ Prize. IN THE ENGLISH TRIALS, i entries, 3 Gold Medals and 1 Bronze Medal. IRISH END TO END RELIABILITY TRIAL, Gold Medal and Palmer Trophy. THE ARIEL HAS THUS BEATEN ALL RECORDS. Agents for Hawke’s Bay— C. C. WILLIS & CO., Opposite Thompson-Payne, Diekens-st., NAPIER. 151 WAIPAWA TIMBER YARDS. J. MILBURN BEGS to announca that he has now FULL STOCKS of Building Tim* bar, H >ua* Blocks, all Drassed Timbar Baton *<i ready for nse Also Firewood and >1 8

Arsene Le Petit. Is right at the front with the most distinguished Styles of HIGH LIFE TAILORING. HE is offoring SUITS and COSTUMES at Prices just to defray expanses. People who rush to please and to be well received amoDg their friends, have no better friend to them than a good artistic Tailor. Your best spent money is with the Tailor that improves and beautifies your figure with Suits of Beauty worthy of a lady’s eye. You do not often require to order a new Suit, therofore it is wise for you to obtain and to wear the very best. Patronise the tailor that follows no other lice of business but his own tailoring art and you will obtain by far the best suit Get anits and costumes out and made as if you were in Paris from ARSENE LE PETIT, Parisian High Life Tailor, T »nnyaon-Btreot ■ - • NAPIER

[ ON*BTLY RECOMMENDED. I?° ,D y°De >uffe-iog from diarrhoea 1 1 one Jtly reoommeod Chamberlaio’p * D Diarrhoea Remedy as being •hit latiaftctory remedy on the wrikei Mr 0. 0 Hooper, Wake “I tried all aorta of M bat have found nothing equal ‘toberlaio’i Oolio and Diarrhea* j ‘I Bold by R. Tcdd, oham ; it, »nd W. Mtlenoir, Otane. lamoni 'Ro«!jn’ writing p»d« ■tom all Btationen and Storaod and le each. • f nan ! Next time you require a ml i bQy the " R and G ” m » ke iIT» i 8 tnd comfort give you W »ipawa. ERT Ticket* and Invitatioo Urd ' P rint «d »t the Mail Office.

FIGHTING FOB BREATH. 11 My little boy was a martyr to bad colds and ocughs,” says Mrs 0. Warrell, Lake's Creak, Rnoahampton, Q 11 At times he bas bten so bad that I have found him fighting for breath Sinoe I started giving him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I do not wor y over his ooughs for I know that a oouple of doses will I give him immediate relief.” —Sold by R. J Todd, ohemist, Waipawa, and W. Malenoir, Otane.

LOCK’S “INFALIBEL” SALVE FOR all wounds, burns, soalds, &o , on man or beast Never fails Blood poisoning impossible, 80.000 successful oases treatpd. Uead many years by an eminent British eurgeon. Tins In, all chemists and stores Bee remarkable testimonials with each tin. 155

Bee Cheap Freight Rates Front Pages LAIDLAW LEEDS’ Wholesale Catalog.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6162, 7 March 1914, Page 3

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