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MASTERTON CENTRAL SCHOOL BAZAAR. To be held at the Masterton Central •School on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 2 p.m. to 5.30 pan. Proceeds in Aid of -Sports Fund. ' Cakes, Produce, Sweets, Fancy Goods, Bran Tubs, Competitions. Folk Dancing by the Children during the afternoon. MASTERTON METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME. CONCERT. PARISH HALL, TUESDAY, DEC. 7th.' Patrons are kindly asked to ante that the performance will start at 7.45, and it is requested that all be seated at 7.40. PROGRAMME: Overture, Orchestra. 1. Chorus (a) “In the Morning Early,” (b) “My Land”—By the Children of Methodist Home. 2. Recital, “A Lament,” Bob Davey (M.H.). 3. Nursery Rhyme, The Babies (M.H.). 4. Balloon Danee, Meric Dixon. 5. Song, (a) “The Little Coons’ Prayer,” (b) “I Wonder if Ever the Rose,” Miss Rita Masson, Carterton. 6. Sketch, “Disarming a Foe,” Senior Boys (M.IL). 7. Recital, “Failure and Success,” Louie* Churchill (M.IL). 8. Play, “The Clock Fairies,” Junior Children (M.IL). Mary (Marjorie Gupwcll), Dick (Harry Thompson), Father Time (Bob Davey), Prince Pat (Archie Stevenson), The Nightmare (Claude Churchill), Toy •Soldier (Billy Donghi), Hour Fairies, Minute Elves. INTERVAL.—Five Minutes. Overture, Orchestra. 9. Drill Display, Senior Boys (M.11.)\ 10. Song, (a) “Tears that Children Shed” (Claude Arundle), ■ (b) • “Love’s a Merchant” (Molly Carew), Miss E. Ralph. 11. An Allegory (in character). Innocence (Kathleen Gupwcll), NlurSe (Louie Churchill), Youth (Gussie Donghi), Old Age (Nellie Stapley), Sorrow (Mary Rush), Love (Earner Harris). 12. Russian Dance, Mary Logan. 13. Song, (a) “Pale Moon.” (b) “The Hawk,” Mr S. Gilding. 14. Humorous Recital, Ray Churchill (M.IL). 15. Sketch, “ Reminiscences,” Miss Edna Jenkins, Mr Doug. Edwards. 16. Chorus, “Birdies’ Message,” The Children M.H. , > GOD SAVE THE KING. TICKETS, 2/-, 1/-. No extra charge for reserves. Box Plan at Yare’s Music Warehouse. -

WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. DECEMBER Bth & 9th, 1920. First Race 11.45 a.m. rnRAIX leaves Mastcrton eaeli day at 0.40 a.m., returning each evening. EXCURSION FARES. WOODVILLE RACES. DECEMBER Sth and 9th. TF sufficient inducement offers, 'the 8.8. Motors will run Special Car. leaving 8 a.m. and returning to suit passengers. MOTORS, Tlione 1801. TOILET SPECIALIST. ■jITISS KATHLEEN DYER (lately -I'-®- with Madame Elise, Auckland) has opened up-to-date rooms 1 in the Cosy Buildings, Queen Street, Mastcrton. Specialising in Clipping, Shampooing. Marcel and Water Waving, Staining, Massage (face and scalp), Manicuring, Mineral Clay Packs. Telephone 1793. WELLINGTON\S PRESBYTERIAN DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE. For Girls from 5 to 19 Years. pE NTH ALLY situated amidst pleasant and home-like surroundings, Queen Margaret College provides a sound education on broad lines. Pupils from country homes enjoy the advantages of town life with plenty of recreation and wise discipline. Enrolments now 'being received for 1927. PROSPECTUS and information obtainable from Miss Irene Wilson, M.A., Principal, Queen Margaret’s College, Hobson 'Street, Wellington. ■>

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 December 1926, Page 1

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