MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSF MASTERTON. Direction ' J. Q. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart. AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the return of one of the most popular actresses who have ever appeared in Master-ton. EMELIE POLINI EMELIE POLINI EMELIE POLINI THERE’S MAGIC IN THE NAME. Supported by that Distinguished English Leading Man, PRANK HARVEY. FRANK HARVEY, and a SPECIALLY CHOSEN:COMPANY OF RARE ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE. Tn Edward Knobloek’s Super-master-piece, “MY LADY’S DRESS.’’ “MY LADY’S DRESS.” “MY LADY’S DRESS.” “MY LADY’S DRESS.” “MY LADY’S DRESS.” A great Play that grips firmly from Beginning to End. “MY LADY’S DRESS” is a wonderful study in types. It is of compelling interest to men and women —particularly those who have to handle dressmakers’' bills. There are nine episodes, compellingly dramatic, giving glimpses of life in various countries. It is an unusual play, in which love and jealousy play vital parts. A Play EVERY WOMAN OUGHT TO SEE. EVERY WOMAN OUGHT TO SEE. Play produced by Geo. D. Parker. D.C. and O.S. 6/-, Stalls 4/-, Pit 2/(plus tax) No early doors. BOX PLANS at Arts and Crafts MASTERTON FANCY AND UTILITY POULTRY CLUB, FIRST ANNUAL SHOW. FIRST ANNUAL SHOW. FIRST ANNUAL SHOW. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. JULY 13 and 14. JULY 13 and 14. Classes for All Breeds Poultry, Pigeons, Cage Birds, Cats and Toy Dogs. FIVE N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Numerous Cups and. Specials Art Union Tickets, 1/- each, admit to Show. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 30. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ODDFELLOWS’ BALL. MASTERTON MUNICIPAL HALL. LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE’S FOURTH ANNUAL BALL. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY. Bro. J. A. Young’s Orchestra. (Eight instruments.) Bro. William Allen, Caterer. Double Tickets, 7/6; Single, 5/-; Extra Lady, 3/6. SISTER 0. A. KING,, N.G.
WAIRARAPA RUGBY UNION. CHAIWPBONSHiP SWATCHES. SATURDAY, JULY 7th, at 2.30. SENIOR — GREYTOWN v. RED STAR. (Memorial No. 1.) MASTERTON v. GLADSTONE. (Carterton No. 1) CARTERTON v. FEATHERSTON. (At Featherston Reserve.) JUNIOR—MASTERTON V. TAUERU. (At Taueru.) OPAKI V. PIONEER. (On Masterton Borough Park Oval.) THIRD GRADE—- - CARTERTON V. RED STAR. (Memorial No. 2.) HIGH SCHOOL v. MASTERTON. (Borough Park Oval, 1.30.) /PIONEER v. MAURICEVILLE. (At Mauriceville West.) FOURTH GRADE—GREYTOWN V. HIGH SCHOOL A. , (Memorial No. 1, 1.30 p.m.) CARTERTON v. HIGH SCHOOL B. (Memorial No. 2, at 1.30.) MASTERTON v. RED STAR. (Memorial No. 3, at 1.30.) ADMISSION.—MemoriaI Ground, 1/1 (including tax); Stand 6d. Park Oval, collection to ground; stand, 6d. e. McKenzie, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.TT. CABARET. EXCHANGE HALL. SATURDAY 1 SATURDAY! at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. FULL,JAZZ BAND. Make up party and get benefit of party concession tickets^ Parties of 12 Couples, 5/- a couple. Parties of 6 Couples, 6/- a couple. Parties of 3 Couples, 8/- a couple. . Single Ticket, 4/6. Single Concession Tickets, £2/2/for 12 weeks. The best way to entertain your friends. Bring them to the Cabaret. Jazz. Practice every Tuesday evening from 8 to 9.30 p.m.; 2/- a couple. The Exchange Hall is available for letting when not used as above. For further particulars ring 1541.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14955, 5 July 1923, Page 1
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