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TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY & MONDAY, 6th, 7™, & oth. Under tho Direction of Mr Geo. Abbott. The Attraction of tho year. MISS FITZMAUKICE GILL, AND HER POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! The Great Play of tho Century— tTHE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Si THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. "IP THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. | By special arrangonicn with J. 0. Williamson, Esq. Produced in its entirely with all New and Magnificent Scenery and Costumes. MISS FITZMAUBICE GILL AS MERCIA. TO-MORROW. The Great Sensational Drama in 5 Acts— MAN TO MAN! MAN TO MAN! MAN TO MAN! By arrangement with Geo. Rignold, Esq., an entrancing drama of great power, excollont literary merit, and well-sustained interest. Remarkable stage effects. Portland Prison (prisoners at work). The Great Railway Collision. MONDAY, MARCH 9ra. By special arrangement with 'TjJJJj] CHRISTIAN. A Remarkable and FasJ.C.Williamson, Esq., Hall mrr-jri riTJTJTCrPT A AT* °' nat ' n K^ a y-Magnificent Caine's greatest work, ixxJcj VJiiJtvibl IAJN. Scenery, Costumes and Appointments. Each production staged on a luxurious scale. Produced under the direction of Mr Chas. Blake. Stngo Manager, Mr Leo. De Chateau. PRICES—-is, 2s Cd and Is. Box Plan at Elliot's. Early doors to Pit and Stalls, 6d extra. Early doors open 7.15 p.m.; ordinary doors 7.40 p.m. Curtain at 8.

PIPITEA PBIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal—Miss Babeh, M.A. First Term of 1903 began on Tuesday, February 3rd. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal, MISS A. C. FREEMAN. assisted by Trained and Certificated Teachers, Resident and Visitinp. school course includes English JL Language and Literature, Composition, Latin, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Scienco, Drawing (Freehand, Model and Brushwork), Needlework and Drill. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and Music Exams. Pupils not desiring to follow the whole school course may attend classes only. LEND! AT CURRENT RATES. H. C. L. ROBINSON, Solicitor, Masterton. CLUB HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, ■ MASTERTON. Patronised c> WSi The Earl His Excellency B a n f v r l y . ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN NEW ZEALAND. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC. Only Staples & Co.'s Beer sold. Telephone No. 57. A. C. SCEIMGEOUE, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, QOKEN-STREKT, MASTEKTON. R. J. HODGINS - - Proprietor. Mr Hodgins has much pleasure in announcing to the public generally that he has taken over the above house, which will be found the most modern and up to-date Hotel in the District. The Bedrooms are large, well-ventilated, and elaborately furnished ; the Diningroom is spacious and well-appointed, and excellent Sample Rooms are provided foi Commercial Travellers. BEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES. TIiLKPHGNE - - NO. 37. XAUERU HOTEL. W. EAGLE, (Late of Cartcrlon), the well-known sport, has taken over thi above Hotel. old friends and new faces welcomed. None But the Best Brand? of Winos and Liquors stocked. HOTEL, MASTERTON. WAIRARAPA please note that C. Cress, the well-known Athlete and Sport, tho late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above Hotel, which continues a Free House. Old Friends and Now Faces welcomed, and satisfaction will be given to the best of my ability. C. CRESS. "QoAni of Good Ale 13 a Dish fora King. —Shakespeare—(Winter's Tale) BEER : DELICIOUS BEER ! BEAUTIFULLY BRIGHT, SEDUCTIVELY SPARKLING, PERFECTLY PURE. gTAPLES' TXXX BEER, is THE BEST BEER BREWED, And may be obtained at almost all Hotels in tho Wairarapa district. Call for Staples' Best 1 Drink only Staples' Best ! And touch no other Beer 1 J. STAPLES & CO., (Limited). MOLESWORTH AND ftloßPnY-STREETB, WELLINGTON. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. PURIRI and MILK, PURIRI and WHISKY, PURIRI and BRANDY, FOB STRONG MEN AWC INVALIDS. At all Hotels and Merchants. A HENDERSON, Praotical Watch- • maker, Jeweller and Optician, Queen-street, Masterton (Established 1885), has openod up his first-class stock of Watobes aud Jewellery. A. HENDERSON. WCHTSHOLM & SON O uEHERAL STOREKEEPERS, JIAURICEVILLE. GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY i BOOTS, CROCKERY, PAPERHANGINGS, ETC. At Lowest Current Prices. Agent for tho Standard Fire Insurance Co.

mOWN HALL, MASTEBTON. The Event of an Eventful Year! For Four Nights Only. COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAECH 10. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including the following well-known artistes: Misses Helene Bubpktte, Ida Gresiiam, joskphine tliynnk, katie toweks, Gladys Hugiiks, Patience Hughes. Messrs Hauby Pummkr, 11. W. Dived, C. R. Stanford, Frank Hawthorse, EiwroNu DuGciAN, George Chalmer3. Wai/pek Rivers, George HASsEij,, Walter Dalgleish, George Coateb, AKD OtIIEIIS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASON. TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. The Reigning English Sensation ! The Powerful Spectacular Drama— "THE WOBST WOMAN IN LONDON." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th: The Up-to-date Dramatic Novelty, " A LIFE'S BEVBNG-B." A Story of Russian Intrigue. THURSDAY, MARCH 12th: Tho Celebrated Romantic Drama, " TWO LITTLE DBUMMER BOYS." FRIDAY, MARCH 13th: Tho World-famed Domestic Drama, " THE WORLD AGAINST HEB." MAGNIFICENT STAGE INVESTITURE. All tho Original Effects as used in the Sydney and Melbourne productions. Prices; 4s, 2s Sd and Is. Box Plan at Elliot's. Touring Manager - - Fitf uW. Duval. Business Manager - - Michael Joseph. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. (Registered). SUMMER MEETING. MASTERTON RACECOURSE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19th and 20th March, 1903. FIRST DAY. 1. Hack Hurdle Eandicap, of 40 soys; lj miles. Norn. 10s; ace. 20s. 2. Maiden Hack Race, 25 soys; 7 furlongs. Entry, 20s. 3. Mastertou Hack Handicap, 50 soys ; 1 mile. Norn, 20s ; ace. 20s. 4. St. Patrick's Handicap (opnn), 115 soys; 1J mihs. Norn. 20s; (ice. 50s. 5. Telegraph Hack Handicap, 50 soys ; J mile. Norn. 20s; ace. 20s. G. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, 30 soys; 1J miles. Norn. 10s; ace. 10s. 7. March Handicap (open), GO soys; f mile. Norn. 20s; ace. 20s. 8. Dash Hack Handicap, 35 soys ; 4 furlongs. Norn. 10s ; ace. 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. Hack Hurdle Handicap, 40 soys,; 1J miles. Norn. 10s; ace, 20s. 2. County Hack Handicap, 45 soys; 7 furlongs. Norn., 10s; ace, 20s. 3. Autumn Handicap (open), 80 soys; 1 mile. Norn., 20a; ace., 4Us. 4. Railway Handicap, 40 soys ; f mile. Norn., 10s; ace., 20s, 5. High Weight Hack , Handicap, 30 soys; 1 mile. Norn., 10s; ace, 10s. (5. Telephone Handicap (open), 00 soys; J mile. Norn., 20s; ace, 20s. 7. Welter Hack Handicap, 30 soys; 1 mile. Norn., 10s; ace , 10s. S. Final Hack Scurry Handicap, 30 soys; 5 furlongs. Norn., 10s; ace, 10s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events, excepting the Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at his ollico, Queen-street, Masterton, on Friday, Oth March, 1903, at 0.30 p.m. Definition of a hack—A " back" is a horse that has not, since Ist August, 1899, won a race of the value "of SOsovs, or races of the collective value of SOOsovs, at the time of nomination. Weights for the first day's races will be declared on or before Thursday, 12th March, 1903, at 9.30 p.m., and for the second day's races on Thursday, 19th March, 1903, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for the first day's races, and entries for the Maiden Hack, clewe with tho Secretary on Saturday, 14th March, 1903, at 9.50 p.m.; and for the second day's races on Thursday, 19thMarch, 1903, at 9 p.m. THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary. For full programme see ll<j'eree and posters. "E/TARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB Programme for AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the RIVERLANDS RACECOURSE, BLENHEIM, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 25th and 26th, 1903. FIRST DAY. HanmcavHordles, of 40 soys.; one and a half miles. Maiden Hack Race, of 30 soys.; five furlongs. First Handicap Trot (saddle), of 20 soys.; one and a half miles. Mahlborocgh Cup (Open Handicap), of 125 soys,; one and a quarter miles. OrAWA Welteb Hack Handicap, of 45 soys.; seven furlongs. Second Handicap Trot (saddle), of 20 eqvs. ; one mile. Flying Handicap (open,), of 55 sove.; six furlongs. EjiEi/Tjcic Hack Handicap, of 35 soys; five furlongs. SECOND DAY. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 40 eovs ; one and three-quarter miles. High-Weiuht Hack Handicap (gentlemen Riders), of 30 soys.; six furlongs. Third Handicap Trot (saddle), of 20sovs.; two miles. President's (open), of 100 soys.; one mile. piABH Hacic Handicap, of 35 soys; four furlongs. Fourth Handicap Tkot (saddle), of 20 soys; one and a quarter miles. Telegraph Handicap (open), of 50 soys.; seven furlongs. Welter Hack Handicap, of 40 soys.; six furlongs. For full programme see Referee. Nominations close Saturday , Next, 7th inst., at 9 p.m., ; C. J. W, GRIFFITHS, : Searetary, Blenheim. Wm. M. EASTHOPE, COMMISSION and INSURANCE AGENT. tradesmen's books kepi. Agent, Government Accident Insurance. Agent, North Queensland Insurance Co,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7403, 6 March 1903, Page 1

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