Special Advertisements. T O"VVN HAL L, MAS TER T 0 N. Solo Direction of Messrs MacMahon. TO-NIGHT'S FAREWELL EVENT. A Complotoly Now and Delightfully Diversified Programme of MAOMAHON'S . EXQUISITE PICTURES. Comprising all the Gems of the repertoire. A Glorious Bill. Still another -collection of tho very latest Living Picture Wonders from London, Paris and _ Now York. For the first and only 'ime to-night, tho groat sporting picture, "Training a Trotting llorae," tho uproariously fanny tijjsuro comedies, "Our Band Compoti"tuH?," Maniao Juggler," etc., and tho most marvellous lcinematographic composition yet achieved—the coiupleto T.-production in gorgeous colouring and vivid action of the Grand Parisian Pantomime, "Tho Harlequin's Love Story." PRICES —3s, 2s, Is. Special concosm m to Ladies; Half-price to Dress ■Circle and Stalls. CARTERTON—-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Football. Football. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. RED STAR v. GREYTOWN. ON MASTERTON Showgrounds, on SATURDAY NEXT. Kick-off at ■3 p.m. Admission Is. Ladies freo. A. L. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. gKAT IN G I N IK. Ovor Motor Garage, Chapel Street. Now Open Daily. Mornings, 10 to 12. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Monday Evening, 8 to 10 (ladies only). Tuesday Evening, 8 to 10 (general public). Thursday Evening, 8 to 10 (adults only). [Friday Evening, 8 to 10 (adults only). Saturday Evening, 8 to 10 (general *• public), .fdmission, Gd; Gent's Skates Is; Ladies' Gd j Children Gil, Saturday, skatoß free. Ball-bearing skates and plain skates on salo. Boys' Raco Saturday Afternoon, at ■3.30. Tuesday, 9th, Hockey Match, 4 •a-side, at 8.30 p.m. Fancy Dress Carnival. THURSDAY EVENING, 18th JUNE. PRIZES for most original Ladies' Fancy Costmno, also for most original Gent's Costume. Tuosday, 23rd, prizes will be given for the most accomplished lady and gent skater. Masterton South Band has been 011.giged to play twice weekly. NOTICE. A Meeting of Carriers will be held in Messrs Pmhey Bros. Stables at 8 •o'clock this (FRIDAY) Evening for the ,purposo of discussing thu question of licenses. A full attendance is requested ■ FOR SAVE. ■TpIHE Lease and Goodwill of snug .X little Stationery and Bookseller's .Business, in one of tho bast towns in 'Wairarapa. For particulars apply to Age Oifice. TENDERS. iriIENDERS, to close 011 SATURDAY, X the 20th June, at Turauganui, l*«kioa, are invited for the following wotk : —To stump and burn 50 acres tgorse, which has already been cut and •burnt. HOLMES WARREN, Tuaranganui, Pirinoa. "TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF RATA OR TALLO WWOOD TELEGRAPH ARMS. fpHE Minister of Tolegrapha is preX pared to • receive separate Tenders until the 13th July, 1908, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY 01? RATA OR TALLO W-WOOD TELEGRAPH ARMS as under:— 27,000 (twenty-spven thousand) arms, 2ft. Gin. long. G3,000 (sixty-three thousand) arms, 6ft. 3in. long. 50,000 (fifty thousand) arms, 7ft. Gin, long. Specifications and sample arms can bo seen at the Post and Tologniph Stores, Wellington, the Telegraph Office, Wellington, and tho Post-offices at DanneMasterton, and Palmerston North. Tenders to bo addressed to tho "" Superintendent of Electric Lines, Wellington," and endorsed " Tender for Telegraph Arms."
By order. J. K. LOGAN, Superintendent of Electric Lines. General Post Office, Wellington, 4bh June, 1908. NEW SEASON'S TEAS JUST ARRI VE D Keel Seal Toa, 2h. J. W. Loose Tea, 2s. (Those Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4c1.) Poole Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away with every Olbs. Call and get catalogues. Wo are sole ngonts for this Tea, and they can't he boat. Jas. Whittaker, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Watpoua Coach Factory, Engineering, Motor and Gycle Works. YEHICLES of every description built to order. Engineering work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant tinder an expert ongineor. ROVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES AND CARS. Agencies —Rouse, Hurrell and Oo.'s Vehicles, Traction, , Portable and Oil Engines, Benzine' and Oils, and Massoy, Harris Implements. A largo supply of .•extras on hand. J. C Ewington, •QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9113, 12 June 1908, Page 1
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