Special Advertisements. ,OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction ... Allan Hamilton. Messrs Rupert CI irk*, John Wraa, Meyneli and Gnnn's DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th. Grand Special Revival And FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of the Most Successful and Sensational Drama in the Whole Wide World. "The Fatal Wedding," A play that has conquered the people Of all countries and climes; has disarmed ■ii! criticism, and which throughout Australasia has earned more money and -won more hearts than any other production. An Entirely New and R3prosentativc Cast, including MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY And MR ERNEST LEICESTER. A Ray of Australian Sunshine. The Famous TIN CAN BAND and All the Kiddies from the Alley. Jessie ... The Little Mother, Little Queenie WhiT.iAms. Box Plan at Miss Rive's. Popular- Prices—4s, 2s Gd and Is. (No •■early doors or booking fee). mOWN HALL, MASTEETON. SATURDAY, OCT) 31st, and MONDAY, •NOV. 2nd. Two Night's Only. SPENCER MORRIS will present his magnificent Electric Operascope. Introducing the Entirely New and Wonderful THE PIONEERS, and from the Famous MERRY WIDOW Waltz Craze. And a host of other Comic, Pathetic and Sensational subjects. Electric Light used throughout. Popular Prices—3s, 2s and Is. Children half piice. No early doors. Box Plan at-Miss Rive's. No extra charge for booking. "ASTERTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Anniversary Services. SUNDAY, Ist NoTember, 1908, at 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Preacher —
Uev. A. B. Chafpell, M.A., Organising Secretary cf the Bible Class Movement. ; PUBLIC MEETING. MONDAY, 2nd November, at; 7.30 p.m. i School Reports, Eecitations and Singin™ by Scholars. NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. ■ ■ MEETING of the No-License L League will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 ■o'clock. A full attendance requested. D. B. THOMSON, Secretaiy. GEMERALJJLECTION. MASTEETON ELECTORATE. MR JOhFhUNIER fTILL address the electors on the 'V political questions of the day as under:— Kakariki, Schoolhouse, Pp.iday, 30th. Nbwmah, Public Hall, Saturday,' 31st. The School-house, Eongomai, Monday, November 2nd. The School-house, Tane, Tuesday, November 3rd. 'The School-house, Maeima, Wednesday, November 4th. 'The School-house, Nikau, Wednesday, November 4th. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Master ton Electorate MR A. ~W. HOGG •will Address the Electors as follows : HASTWELL—HaII, Friday, 30th Oct. XOPUAjRANGA—HaII, Saturday, 31st October/ KUEIPUNI—HaII, Monday, 2nd Nov. NEWMAN—HaII, Tuesday, 3rd Nov. KONINI—School, Wednesday, 4th Nov. KAITAWA—SchooI, Thursday, sth Nov. -MANGAMAIEE—SchooI, Friday, 6th Nov. NIEEAHA—HaII, Saturday, 7th Nov.; H AMU A—Hall, Monday, 9th Nov. ' HUKANUI—HaII, Tuesday, 10th Nov. IHUEAU A—School, 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,, 1 again offer you my services. You have honoured me, and the 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
MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. SPRINGMEETING. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th and 20th, 1908. NOMINATIONS close ,on Saturday Next, 31st at the Secretary's Office, High Street, Blenheim, at 9 p.m. .'.-'. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary.
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