QPERA HOUSE —' MASTERTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26th. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Including the Famous London Comedienne, MARIE BURKE MARIE BURKE Who will make her first, appearance in Masterton in the- irresistible musical play “WILDFLOWER” Could you keep your temper- for six months* keep your head when surrounded by the pretty girls, gallant men, and dazzling scenes of “WILDFLOWER” The Brilliant Musical Comedy romance j with Marie Burke as the girl who has to stay sweet tempered to win a fortune, in a show w T hich sparkles with fun, amazing dances and songs, which everyone wants to sing. . “WILDFLOWER.” ‘ ‘ WILD FLOWER. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ WILDFLOWER.» ’ ‘ ‘ WILDFLOWER. ’ ’ The phenomenally successful musical play that has broken all records in Sydney, and more recently in Wellington.. AN EXCEPTIONAL OAST also includes — Gus Bluett, Marjorie Daw, Noel Allan, Herbert BroWne, Charles! Zoli, Marie La Yarre, John Forde, the Cansino Brothers and Stoheburn. THE BOX PLANS FOR “WILDFLOWER” will be opened at the Bristol Piano Co. on Wednesday, June 24. D.C. and O.S. 8/-; Stalls, 5/-; Pit, 2/6. All prices plus tax. Booking fee one penny extra. SACRED CONCERT. TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, At 8.15. •IN MUNICIPAL. HALL. COMMUNITY SINGING! Leader: Mr. R. J. YOUNG. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. „ COLLECTION. MASTERTON MUSICAL UNION. /AN and after MONDAY NEXT, the 22nd instant, no new members can be enrolled until after the forthcoming concert/ By order of the Committee. , MASTERTON HARRIER OLUB. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY DANCE To the visiting Hutt Valley Harriers TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30 p.m. LARGE MUNICIPAL HALL. KIRK’S ORCHESTRA. Gents, 3/6; Ladies, 2/6. W. WINHALL, Secretary. TAUERU FOOTBALL DANCE. To be; held on TUESDAY, 23rd J une, IN THE TAUERU HALL. GOOD MUSIC; GOOD FLOOR. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. Staniforth and Smith’s car will leave P.O. at 7.30. GEO. IIIAKA, Secretary.
SMOKE CONCERT. A COMPLIMENTARY SMOKE GONOERT will be tendered to W. A. lorns, Esq., by the Farmers of South Wairarapa, at the Ma onic Hall, Martin,borough, on TUESDAY, June 23rd, 1925, at 8 p.m. Subscription 5/J. JOLLY, Secretary. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. “CAKE AND APRON FAIR.” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, at 2 p.m. STALLS. —Cake, Apron, Sweets. AFTERNOON TEA. ADMMISSTON FREE. GISBORNE COMPETITIONS. MUSIC, ELOCUTION, DANCING. OPERA HOUSE, 14th to 22nd AUGUST, 1925. ENTRIES CLOSE 18th JULY. Book of Words (3d) and Schedule', obtainable on application to the Secretary, P.O. Box 51, Gisborne. WAIRARAPA’S EXHIBIT AT THE N.Z. & SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. A SPECIAL CONFERENCE is being held in the Masterton Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, At 2.30 p.m. of all Local Bodies, Business men and Primary Producers in the Wairarapa District. The public arc cordially invited to attend. Subject: Wairarapa's Representation at the N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition. This is the most important matter the district has had before, it for many years, and a large attendance is urged. His Worship the Mayor (Mr. T. Jordan) will preside. P.S.—Make a point of being present; do not rely on others. TTAIL, SMILING MORN! A smiling morn indeed after a night of peaceful slumber with a “Unique” ITot Water Bottle. Will last for years. Guaranteed by “Unique” on stopper.
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