Special Advertisements. mOWNHALL, MASTERTON. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, July 13th. Rupert Clarko-Jolm Wren-Meynoll and Gunn's Company. MESSRS CLAUDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN PRESENT Their Premier Dramatic Organisation, Headed by that Popular Actor, HARGOURT BEATTY. And the Splendid English Actress, madge Mcintosh, In the Romantic Historical Play, "A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK," By Edward Forrisa. HARCOURT BEATTY as Marloy, Due do Tonrney. MADGE McINTOSH as Lady Mary Dudley. Box Plan opens at Miss Rive's TUESDAY MORNING. Prices—te, 3s and 2s. No early doors. Advance Representative, ALEC. VERNE. Friday, July 10th. ADDRESS BY MR H. D. BEDFORD, M.A., LL,D., THE LICENSING QUESTION SYNOPSIS OF LECTURE: The World's Greatest Problem. The World-widi Temperaneo Movement. The Magnitude of the World's Consumption of Alcohol. The Tremendous Impetus to Trade if Moiu.y Spont in Alcohol ia diverted into Other Channels. No-Liconse —the Greatest Business Proposition of tho Dominion. Alcohol and Disease. Alcohol and Crime. Alcohol and Lunacy. Alcohol and Heredity. The Brewing Industry the Worst Em> ployer. Tho Liquor ludustry Indefensible from the Standpoint of -the Physician, Mjralist, Economist, and Imperialist. . The Quostion Now Simply One of Dealing with this Groat Evil. The Experience of No-License in Our Own Country Demonstrates its Effectiveness. Vidojnvercargill, Oauiara and Ashburvton facts. Darj't Fail to Hear This Great Orator. POLITICAL ADDRESS. (Under the auspices of the Roform League.) MR F. W. MASSEY; (Leader of the OrposmoN.)
"ILL Deliver rn Address i.i the GREYTOWN. MONDAY, JULY 6th. The chair to be taken at 8 p.in. ■ETHODIST CHURCH, MASTER! ON. SUNDAY SERVICES, JULZ nth. Moßterton. 11 a.m.—Kov. .T. N, Battle. Masterton, 7 p.m.—Rev. J. N. Buttle. (Christening' 10 a.m., Holy Communion after Evening Service.) Knripum, 7 p.m.—Mr J. Uridine. Wangaehu, 7 p.m.—R'>v. J. N. F>..ttio. Tiuieru, 3.15 Mr F. Shuto. '.NOX'CHUEC 11. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 10 a.m.—Young Men's Class. 11 am.—Divine Service. 7 p.m.—Divine Service. Rev. A. T Thompson, H.A., B.D. Kaituna, 2.?.0 p.m.—Mr A. <j. Crawford. Drovcrton, 7.30 p.m.—Mi' A. (}. Crawford. Miki-Miki, 3 p.m.—Mr E. Feist. MEN'S MEETINi-r. mi-IE usual moTithlv Men's Meeting X v/ill Irj held in Knox Church TOMORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m. The Rev. A. T. Thompson will r.iplv to criticisms and questions on pruvioiis meetings. All invited. SALE OF WORK WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth, ~ N 0 X II A L L. .Tv - in aid of Knox Churoh Extension and Organ Fund. ' STALLS— Plain and Fancy Sewing, Toffy, .nimble, Produce. Telegraph Department and Museum. Buy our "paper," published by Young Mtn's Class. Enter fok Our Compktitions— Bread, Brown and White Scone, Cake, Doll-dressing, Nail-driving and Hattrimming. Bran Tub, Fishing Well. Admission, 6d. Afternoon Tea, (id. Supper, fid. Contributions gratefully received on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning at Knox Hall. M. CORK, Hon. Sec.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9133, 4 July 1908, Page 1
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