Meetings and Amusements. fJIOWN HALL, M ASTERTON. APRIL 27th and 28th. Admission Admission 1/- 1 '" THE IMPERIAL PBCTURE WYNDICATE. The first visit and a Koyal visit. 10,000 feet nisfht of the very latest works in JTinematographic ar* - . The Dreadnought 9 i action. The greatest JLval picture o£ all. H.M. THE KING reviewing the Royal Navy. Admission Admission 2-/ 6d THE SOLDIER'S WEDDING. A picture of intense interest. The Hooligan of the Far West. The Fountain of Versailles, and a host of others. Popular prices—2/-, 1/-, 6d. Ladies and Children half price, Manager, A. W. HARRISON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 28th and 29th. Afternoon and Evening. L L HALL, MASTERTON. GRAND RAINBOW EXHIBITION In aid of NEW INFANT SCHOOLEOOM at Masterton Mothodist Sunday School. 6 [Well Stocked Stalls 6 Fancy Goods Stall, Sweets Stall, Iruit, Flower and Produce Stall, and Miscellaneous Stalls. Side Shows Innumerable. jD a 1
COMPETITIONS. Grand Elocutionary Contest, Cooking Competition, Nail-driving, \V ood-sawing, Needle-threading Competitions.] PLENTY OF AMUSEMENT. PLENTY OP PUN. Messrs Inns and Goddard's String Band in attendance. Don't forget —Wednesday and Thursday, 28th and 29th—Two nights only. _ Any information re Exhibition willingly, supplied by the secretary. E. J. McIVEE, Jean-street, Masterton. FOOTB A L L. HOSPITAL SATURDAY, MAY Ist. SEVEN A-bIDE TOURNAMENT, Under auspices of Friendly Societies' Council, IN AID OF HOSPITAL. Full Particulars Later. S. O'REGAN, Secretary F.S. Council. ELITE SKATING RINK. Gi YMNASIUM HALL, DIXON STREIT. MASTEUTON. Exercise that "is at once healthy, invigorating, amusing and exciting. Splendid IFioor. Splendid Skates, EXPERT AND OBLIGING ATTIN - ANTS. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m.; 2.30 to 5 p.m ; and 7.30 to 10 p.m. -Season Tickets can now be obtained from the Management.
MUSICAL RECITAL. MRS H. J. TAPLAY begs to announce that the postponed recital has now been arranged to take place at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, April 28th, in the Foresters' Hall. BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. THE annual meeting of Householders in each duly constituted School District, for Election o+' School Committee for the year ending 31st March, 1910, will be held at 8 p.m. on Monday, 26th at the Public School in the respective districts with the exception of Masterton, where it will be held in the Diill Hall. dominations, if not made in writing, may be made verbally at the meeting. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. M~~ ET H 0 BIS T CHURCH MASTERTON. SUNDAY SERVICES, April 25th. Masterton, 11 a.m.—Subject: " The Eyes of God and What /Ihey See," Rev. C. Porter. Maaterton, 7 p.m.—Subject: " The Religion Demanded by the aOth Century Man," Rev. C. Porter. Kuripuni, 7 p.m.—Mr F. Shute. Eangitumau —Rev. C. Porter. NOX CHURCH li a.m , "Take Heed Now and What Ye Hoar"; 7 p.m., "Central Truths of Religious Experience "; 6. Faith ; 2.30 p.m., Men's Class,St. Paul: His Early Life and Training." Preacher, Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. 3 p.m., Miki Miki; Mr E. Feist. 3 p.m., Dreyerton, Mr D. McGregor. 3 p.m., Wangaehu Valley; 7.30 p.m., Wangaehu, Mr 0. J. Tocker. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Chapel Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. REV. ALFRED HODGE, Preacher. 10 a.m.— Bible Class. 11 a.m.—"A'Man; A Shadow of a Gr j at Rock.'* 7 p.m.—"The Sabbath; The Shadow of Things to Come." Anthem, " O Worship the Lord." Solo, " The Last Mile Post," Miss Hodge. All seats free. Hymn Books provided
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3172, 24 April 1909, Page 1
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