Auctioneers' flflemoranda.
Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., add several lines to their Masterton stock sale. Messrs Abraham and Williams,, Ltd., advertise opening entries for their Eketahuna stock sale on. Friday, September 27th.
Bight from the first dose Rheumo gives relief from the awful agony of rheumatism gout, sciatica, lumbago, etc. 2/6 and 4/6. Obtainable from all chemists andstores.
OWN HALL, MASTERTON, Direction of Edmund Montgomery. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Thursday, Sept. 19th. tMOIMTCaOMERY'S Entertainers & Pictures. New Artistes. New Pictures. MORTON and HARMON, Modern Musical Mirvels. PARSIFAL. PAR al PAL. The Rowing Cbamptonanip Webb v. Towns, The New Zealander's Victory. ALL BLACKS versus Kemember Monigomery'a All New Pictures. FEATURE PRICES—Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d ; Pit, la. Box Office at Miss Rive's, J. E. PETHKRIOK. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Saturday. Sept. 21st, For One Night Only. EWIp J* C. Williamson's Wonderful Pantomime, MOTHER GOOSE. The Greatest Spectacular, Musical, and Comedy Production ever seen in the Colony. IMPORTAN E ANNOUNCEMENT. Box Plan opens Thij Morn ng at Miss Rive'd. Despite many applications, there will be no reterv-.tiois nude before lhe plan opens, and following Mr Williamson's invariable practice, a CLEAR i'LAN WILL BR PRESENTED. in order to give everyone a fair chance, no MURE THAN TEN SEAfd will be sold to en? one person. • Country patrons may secu.ra seats by application in writing. Kindly en-lose money order or postal notes. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalk, ss. •'MOTHER GOOSE" EXCURSIONS And SPECIAL RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS WELLINGTON SEASON. . RKAKGEMENTS have been made l with the Railway Department for Special Railway Facilities during the season of Mr J. C. Williamson's famous pantomime, as follows : - On 24th and 25th September, tickets will be issued at excursion rate 3 on all trains leaviDg New Plymo'-.th, Napier, and intermediate stations, available for return for one week. Country patrons are strongly advised to secure their seats in advance by written application to the Dresden Piano Co., enclosing Post il Notes. ASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & . PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL. HORSE PARADE.
SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON, on Saturday, Sept. 21st. at 1.30 p.m. Entny Foe ss. Entries for Catalogue close with tbe Secretary on Thursday, September 19th. 1 Marcs or Ge.dings for sale on the grounds may be catalogued at Is 6d per entry. GEO. R. SIXES, becnta-y. PUBLIC MEETING will ba held in l the Ha.il, T.iiui, on SATURDAY, 21st September, at 2 30 p.m., to appoint a Committee to arrange for the erection of a Co.Uge Hospital at Tenui. H. A. NEVINS, Chairman Docto.'a Guaran e . Committee. NOTICE. » MEETING of those persons who originally owned or now own sub divisions of the Te Ore Ore Estate will be held in the Masterton A. and P. Association Rooms at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21st September, 1907. The object of tbe meeting is to obtain the tranßier of the trust money from the Trustees to the Te Ore Ore School Committee, who will devote the amount to the purchase of extra school-ground. DAVID DONALD ) FREDERICK HOLLO WAY I Trustees. WILLIAM IRONS j 13th September, 1907. MASTERTON PRttMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. ' IN accordance with ths rules of the Society, Messrs A. R. Bunny and James Elliott retire from the Board of Directors at the Annual Meating, to be held on 7th October, 1907, but are eligible, for re-election. Nominations of other candidates will be received at the Society's Office, Quean Street, Masterton, up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 23id September, 19/7. J. B. KEITH, • Manager. MASTERTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE. APPLICATIONS for Cleaning the Side School will be received up to 4 p.m. on BATORDAY NEXT. Particulars may be obtained and applications addressed to Wji. M. EASTHOPE, v Secretary. MASTERTON iJOROUGH COUNCIL. nKTRITTEN applications will be re- ▼ T ceived up to and including SATURDAY, 21st September, 1907, for the position of Second Butcher at the Masterton Abattoir. Wages at the rate of £l3B per annum. Particulars of duties on application. R. BROWN, Town Clerk. TO LEASE. 7>XTENDED TENDERS will be re- > ceived up to the 23rd September for - The lease for 5 years of 229 acres good grazing or dairying land at MikiMiki, now in the occupation of Mr Lewis. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars and conditions apply to S. N. MUURAY, Cornwall Street, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8537, 18 September 1907, Page 6
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