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Meetings and Amusements. " _ MASTEI4TON TRUST LANDS. fIIHE annual meeting of the Trust Lands Voters, for the purpose of receiving the annual report and balancesheet for the year ended 31st j>laic'j r 1909, will be held in the Town Hall, Masterton, on Friday, 14th May, at 8 p *n. A. HATHA WAY, Secretary ELITE SKATISNJG RIN rS Y. ;M NAS IU M HAI gL , _f DIXON STRERT MASTEETON. Exercise that is at once healthy, invigorating, amusing and exciting. Splendid Floor. Splendid Skates, EXPERT AND OBLIGING ATTENDANTS. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE.. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m.; 2.30 to 5 p.m ; and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Price of admission—6d; skates, 6d; tiall-beaiing skates, Is; floorage, 6d. Day sessions—Admission 6d, skates Season Tickets can now be obtained from the Management. M" E THODIST CHURCH MASTEEION. SUNDAY SERVICES, May Bth. Masterton, 11 a.m.—Subject: " The de- | pendence of the human on the Divine.' | Rev. C. Porter. Masterton. 7 p.m.—Subject: "The human cry, the Divine response." Rev. C. Porter. Rangitumau, 3 p.m.—Rev. C. Porter. Kuripuni, 7 p.m.—Mr Thompson. .- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.' Chapel Street. i SUNDAY SERVICES. j rev. a. Mcdonald asp land < Preacher. i 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anthem, "Thine,O Lord, is-the Greatness." All seats free. Hymn Books provided. ■ Concert in the Church on Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Collection at Mr John Hunter chairman.

JEOFESSOBVEAK, Mental Scientist, Phrenologist and Physiognomist. Mrs Vear, Scientific Palmist. Advice on health, character, occupation, business, snecu]at ; on, etc. Consulting xoorns —22 Wrigley Street. HUNTING FOH EGGS. IN your daily round for eggs are you jinding as many as vou should, considering the number of hens'you are feeding ? Eggs just now are' worth' money, and you should get every egg that it is possible to get. It is natural for a hen to lay—it's your fault )£ she don't lay. .Are you providing her witti material for making eggs ? When she ,can't ficul ejg making material she can't lay eggs. If ♦you use "A. & P." LAYLNG.FOOD hens -cannot help but lay. Just Iryitas an experiment for a short time. Don't take our word that it will mako hens lay; in fact it makes them double their yield. It won't cost you much to try it, and you will make money even during the test, "because it conditions the fowls; puts vim and vigour into them ; makes them active ; feel better; furnishes the right material, and thus in a natural, rational ■way makes hens lay every egg it is possible to produce, Begin to-day and feed "A. & P." LAYING FOOD, and when you hunt for eggs '■ You will find them. In fact it keeps you busy gathering 'em. 100 feeds for 10 hens for 10/6. Obtainable from W.F.G.A., Ltd.,—all '■■ branches. \ GOOD TAILORING ITYLISH SUITS. ) DEPENDABLE MATEKIAL. HON EST WORKMANSHIP. REASONABLE CHAKGES. F Let me take your order to-day for your winter suit.

W. PAULING, Tailor and Costumier, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, (Next to Frank Dupre'a). MADAM CARLE, MILLINER, Masterton. BEGS to announce that she is now making a Special SHOW of AUTUMN and WINTER MILLINERY, including the Newest Colonr's, Mole, Elephant, Blues, Browns, Greens, .and Mauves, in Satins, Ottoman Silks, ■ and Velvets, with the very latest in Wings and Flowers, All shades in large Chip Straws, swathed in silk and llowers, or wings, from 14/11. Smart Morning Hats, trimmed with ribbon and quills, 10/6. The New Satin Hat, trimmed with Fancy Feather Mount, and swathed with Oriental Satin, from 18/11; smart Toques in all colours from 15/11. Matrons' Hats and Bonnets a speciality. t Compare our prices* with City

MOTOR BUS SERVICEBUS will run DAILY between TOWN > and "SAIL WAY STATION, meeting all trains. Also to and from KTJEIPUNI and LANBDOWNE, DAILY, as under :~ Kuripuni to Post Office, depart 8.45 and 10.30 a.m., 2.30 and 7 p.m. Lansdowno to Post Ollice, depart 11 a.m., 2.30 and 7.10 p.m. Post Office depart, for Kuripuni, 8.30 and 10.20 a.m., 2.15 and fi.45 p.m. Post Office, depart, for Lansdowne, 10.40 a.m., 1.50, 2.50 and 7.5 p.m. FAKES—6d each way. The 'Bus will leave the Post Office for Carterton and Gieytown on Sunday, at 1.45 p.m. Pares: Carterton, 23 return; Greytown, 3s return. If sufficient support is forthcoming, fares will be reduced to Threepence. Messages left with H. Cole and. Sou ((Telephone 271) promptly attended to.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3184, 8 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3184, 8 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3184, 8 May 1909, Page 1

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