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Mg^aCTIM«Iift.WfcnWWJIWiIMIMII»iIBiy«IIW Specia.ll Advertisernt-s/jt*. 0 W N H A LL, ]>l A S T £ R T O is. Direction ... Allan HiKiiiton. MESSES RUPERT CL i K LIE, .10 HN WREN, MEYNELL AN:> GUNVS DRAMATIC COMPANY. "Thursday, (Two Nights 'raicS&y, Oct 20. Only) Oct 30. RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. TWO GREAT DRAMATIC TRIUMPHS, Interpreted by a SELECT AND REPRESENTATIVE CAST, including MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY And MR ERNEST LEICESTER. The Season's Repertoire— THURSDAY. October -J9th. First Production of J. A. Campbell's Sweet and Wholesome Drama of Syninflthetic Interest, «»The Little Breadwinner," (One Night Oulv). FRIDAY, October 30th. The Ever-asked-for and World-wide Popular Drama, "The Fatal Wedding," (Farewellßevival. One Night Only.) The Box opens at Miss Rive's, Stationer, this morning. Popular Prices—4s, 2s Gd and Is. (No early doors.or booking fee). Touring Manager, W. J. LINCOLN. • GENERAL_ELECTION. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. MR JOHN~HUNTER TILL address the electors on the ' political questions of the day as. tinder:— KURIPUNI PUBLIC HALL, MONDAY, October 26th, when he will reply to Mr Hogg, on the Timber Duty and Closer Settlement questions in this district. Mr C. A. Pownall will pre>fde. Maubiceyille West, Sehoolhouse, Tuesday, October 27th. Maueiceville East, Public Hall, Wednesday, October 28th. Kakaelkt, Sehoolhouse, Friday, 30th. Newman, Public Hall, Saturday, 31st. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Masterton Electorate. i'RS HUNTER will be pleased to L maet any ladies favourable to the candidature of Mr John Hunter in the Coming election, at the Dominion Hall This Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTEETON ' ' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— i I offer my services as Parliamentary Representative of this Constituency. Ail I have is invested in this electorate, and I would therefore part"cipate in any increased general prosperity. I regard CLOSER SETTLEMENT as -ibe. great need of this important electorate, and 1 am pledged to the task of (securing land for settlement. Will you help me by'your vote? The result of Closer Settlement would be to reduce the cost of living by increasing the producwive power of the Dominion. I look upon farmers as men who ought not to be hampered by labour agitation. Their task as the producers of the wealth of the country is hard, enough under existing conditions. The cost of administration is a problem which must be faced. The Government is too extravagant, and taxes and valuations are too high. If elected I shall endeavour to bring about better conditions of living in town and country. Yours obediently, JOHN HUNTER. Masterton Electorate MR A. HOGG will Address the Electors as follows : ALFREDTON—PubIic Hall, Monday, 26th, October, 8 p.m. SAUNDERS' ROAD-School, Tuesday, 27th October. WATEBFALLS-School, Wednesday, 28th October, 8 p.m. RONGOMAI School, Thursday, 29th October. HASTWELL—HaII, Friday, 30th Oct. ' KOPUARANGA—HaII, Saturday, 31st October. KURIPUNI—HaII, Monday, 2nd Nov. NEWMAN—HaII, Tuesday, 3rd Nov. , KONINI—School, Wednesday, 4th Nov. KAITAWA—SchooI, Thursday, sth Nov. MANGAMAIRE-School, Friday, 6th Nov. NIREAEA—HaII, Saturday, 7th Nov. HAMOA—HaII, Monday, 9th Nov. HUKANUI—HaII, Tuesday, 10th Nov. IHURAUA—SchooI, Wednesday, 11th Nov. OPAKl—School; Thursday, 12th Nov. KAIPORORO-School, Friday. 13th Nov. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— i I have represented you in Parliament for eighteen years. Believing that I still have your confidence, I again offer yuu my services. You have honoured me, and tbe Liberal principles which I profess, with splendid majorities at six consecutive elections. I trust to see the old Liberal flag for the' seventh time triumphant on 17th November next. You have ever recognised my public services with such .kindness and generosity that I feel sure that they are safe in your hands. I see no reason why the wonderful progress of the past eighteen years should not be continued .in the future if Liberals'are true to themselves, and to their policy. Yours faithfully, A. W. HOGG. NOTICE, (\WING to wanton destruction / wrought on my property by certain rsons unknown, during the past week, I give notice that, from this date, all trespassers will be prosecuted. No exception will be made. R. J. DAGG, Fairview, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

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