MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE. MUNICIPAL lIALL, At S p.m. McKenzie’s Full Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Admission: Double tickets ss, Single Gent’s .'ls 6d. Extra Lady 2s. H. NICHOLSON, Secretary. MASTERTON RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. Grand masquerade plain & FANCY DRESS DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL, THURSDAY, JULY Ist, 1920.
Double Tickets 6/-, Gent ’s 4/-, Lady’s 2/6. McKenzie \s orchestra. Prize given for Most Original Costume. All those .attending without masks must obtain one at the door before entering hall. M, T. RUSSELL, Secretary. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL ME ETING. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above "*■ Society will be held in the A. & P. Rooms on THURSDAY, June 19, at 7.30 p.m. Everyone cordially invited. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. Direction Victor Bock. Management Stuart Garland MONDAY, JUNE !21st. ONE NIGHT ONLY! The Brilliant Operatic Prima Donna, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, GERTRUDS JOHNSON, Who created a furore with, the .T. C. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY. Excerpts from the following GRAND OPERAS Will bo sung by GERTRUDE JOHNSON. GERTRUDE JOHNSON. “Lucia di Lamufennooiy ”■ “Rigoletto,” “Traviata,” “Faust,” “II Trovato.re,” together with FAVOURITE OLD AND NEW BALLADS. Melbourne “Argus”: Miss Gertrude Johnson achieved a triumph. Sydney “Sun”: Gertrude Johnson scored the biggest success of the season, Adelaide “Register’*: Her “Lucia.'” was an artistic triumph, etc. Also HORACE HUNT HORACE HUNT THE GIFTED SOLO PIANIST. His first appearance since his internment in Germany as a prisoner of war. v Supporting Artists: CHARLES RUSSELL, CHARLES RUSSELL, The Eminent Flautist. MR ERIC. WATERS, „ Accompanist. Prices: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol opens Friday. Note.—Some of tho numbers for next Monday’s performance will appear in Ho-morrow ’pi issue'. Claude Haigh .... Touring Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14144, 16 June 1920, Page 1
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