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Special Advertisements. mo W N H A L L, M A ST E KT O N. MONDAY, JAN. 25th. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON HUMANISED PICTURES. Not only the best Picture Show in New Zealand, but THE BEST IN AUSTRALASIA. A n entirely new programme of " All Star "Pictures. Circle and Stalls, 2/-, ladies half-price; pit, 1/-; children with adult, 6d any part. Uox Plan at Miss Rive's. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager lOWN HALL, M Direction of - - J. C. Williamson. - - Harold Ashton. INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT. JPot the First time in Masterton, the delightful Dutch Musical Play, in 2 acts, THE RED MILL THE RED MILL 3Sy Henry Blossom & Victor Herbert. The Brightest, Merriest, and Most Successful play ever produced in Masterton. FRIDAY NEXT, JAN- 29th. and for One Night Only, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In the fascinating and brilliant play, THE RED MILL, Interpreted by a specially selected Com- ' pany of 100 ARTISTS 100 CRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA GRAND OPERATIC CHORUS GRAND OPERATIC BALLET. | A Marvellous Coruscation of Talent and Beauty. Prices—ss, 3s and 2s. Box Plan opens at Miss Rive's on Tuesday next. MASTERTON LAWN TENNIS ( CLUB. ' A MEETING oTcHAMPIONS. { FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 22nd & 23rd I ' JANUARY, 1909. 1 ""iOME and See, at 9 a.m.— / A. F. WILDING, F. M. B. FISHER, C. C. COX. Admission, Is. A. R. SCLANDE3S, Hon, Sec. NOX CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. The Young Men's Bible Class will not meet. 11 am. service—Subject: "Crosses and Cross-bearing," Mr C. J. Tocker. 7 p.m. service—Subject: 'Temptation— Why ?" Mr C. J. Tocker. | An election of Elders will be held at j the close of the morning service. i Wangaehu Valley, 3 p.m., Mr C. J. 'locker. Wangaehu, 7-30 p.m., Mr Falla. Mtki-Miki, 3 p.m., Supply. Dreyerton, 3 p.m., Mr M. G&rdon. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS. C CLAIMS for enrolment on the Master- / ton Triijt Larids Voters' List for thp ensniug year must be lodged at the Office of the Trust on or before January 31st, 1909. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE.

mUK First Term of 1909 will begin on X TUESDAY, 2nd February. New bin s will present themselves at the College at 9.30 am. on Monday, Ist Febr uiry. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians on Friday, 29th January. Pupils claiming Free places must presjnt the proper certificate to the Headmaster on or before the Ist day of February,, otherwise parents or guardians will be held responsible for the term's tuition fee. CHAS. P. POVVLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIELS* COLLEGE. rUIE First Term of 19C9 will begin on L the 3rd February. The Lady Principal will receive parents and guardians with new pupils on that day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. NOTICE. iBEG to notify the residents of Masterton and the travelling public that I have purchased the cab and carrying Dusiness which has for many years been carried on by Messrs A. E. Jones and Co., and solicit a fair share of public support. J. A. Leahy. VILLA AND ALBERT STEEETS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEETON, I rHAT MESSRS H. COLE & SON aie delivering Wood at 18s' per cord (in four foot lengths) cash, straight from the bush. The prices were formerly 245. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged 43s per ton, we°'-« delivering same at 39s per ton. Tb a is A-BREAK-UP FOE THE COMBINE. H. COLE AND SON, Wood and Coal Merchants. GRAIN AND GRASS SEED THRESHING. " UR Plant will be at the disposal of v farmers in this district throughout the season. We shall endeavour to give entire satisfaction to all who entrusc lib with their threshing. [CHAMBERLAIN & SON, Club Hotel Stables XN Masterton have been taken by Mr A. G. TROWER, late driver of the Tenui Coach. Patrons can rely on their orders being faithfully carried out. Horses and Vohiclos for hire by the hour or day. iTclevhoae <{•*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 1

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