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Special Advertisements. rpOWN HALL, MASTERTON. FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday Next, July 13th. Rupert Clarke-Jolm Wron-Meynell and Gunn's Company. MESSBS CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN PRESENT Their Premier Dramatic Organisation, Headed by that Popular Actor, -_ A HABOOURT BEATTY. And the Splendid English Actress, MADGE MCINTOSH, in the Eomantic Historical Play, "A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK," By Edward Forms. KXRCOURT BEATTY as Marloy, Due " de Tourney. MADGE MoINTOSH as Lady Mary Dubley. Box Plan now open at Miss Rive's. p r j ccg —4.3, 3s and lis. No early doors. . Advance Representative, ALEC. VEKtfE. rpOWN HALL, M A STEE T 0 N Friday, July 10th. ADDEESS BY MR H. D. BEDFORD, M.A., LL,D., THE LICENSING QUESTION SYNOPSIS OF LECTURE .- The World's Greatest Problem. The World-wide Temperance Movement. The Magnitude of tha World's Consumption of Alcohol. The Tremendous Impetus to Trade if Moiu-y Spent in Alcohol is diverted into Other < Jhnnnels.

No-License—the Greatest Business Proposition of the Dominion. Alcohol and Disease. Alcohol and Crime. Alcohol and Lunacy. i Alcohol and Heredity. The Brewing Industiy the Worst Employer. I The Liquor Industry Indefensible from the Standpoint of the 'Physician, Moralist, Economist, and Imperialist. The Question Now Simply One of Dealing with this Great Evil. The Experience of No-License in Our Own Country Demonstrates its Effectiveness. Vide Invorcargill, Oaniaru and Ashburton facts. i %i Don't Fal! to Hear This Great Ora-ior. ELITE IKAT I N G 1 ) -U Over Motor Garage, Chapel Street. EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. WEDNESDAY NIGHT EXCEPTED. Skafce3 and Instruction free during dfty. Admission, 6d; Gent's Skates Winslow plain, tid; Ladies' 6d; • Children (3d, Saturday, skates free; Winslow ballbearing, 6d extra. Ball-bearing skatos and plain skates on sale. Competont Instructor always in attendance. TUESDAY, 7th JULY. Prize for Most Graceful Gentleman ■Skater. POSTER CARNIVAL, THURSDAY, July !)th. Admission, Is. Competitors will be admitted free, and a v requested to furnish their names and whom they represent by Wednesday. MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, LADIES' SKATES FREE. 'LITE "TfcTNK. GRAND POSTER CARNIVAL, THURSDAY, JULY 9th. Every leading business firm represented. Mastercon South Band in attendance. Admission, Is; Children, tid. GENERAL ELECTION.

MASTERTON ELECTORATE. f TO THE ELECTORS. .-.ADJES AND GENTLEMEN,— JL Having coen roquestod by many of tho electors to offer myself as a candidate at tho approAohing General Election, I have decided to do so. The Masterton electorate requirej vigorous l and successful representation in Parliament, IfLreturnxl by you, I shall lot no opportunity pass whereby either the interest of town or country may be promot 3d. Local industries-' are required," and these con only bo successfully established when much in the way of close settlement has been effected.- As an Independent Liberal, I should be prewired to support all really progressive measures, and to advocate efficient and economical administration. I shall tako the earliest opportunity of visiting and •addroseing you on the political questions •of the day a3 they apply to .the Masterton Electorate. • I retrain, Faithfully yours, JOHN HUNTER. ESTATE LATE E. GRANT. r nENDERSJ for Purchase of 2 Sections I .-tof Land in Lentloy's Estate .will (oived up to 12 o'clock (noon) on SATURDAY, Uth July, 1908. The land comprises allotments 2 and 3, part sectisn 44, fronting Villa Street. Terms and conditions of sale can bo seon at my office, JB.N.Z. Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. ■/ .. R, BROWN.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9136, 8 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9136, 8 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9136, 8 July 1908, Page 1

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