Meetings and Amusements. lOTVN HALL.MASTESTOU. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. STALLS 1/CIECLE 1/6. - Proceeds to Choral Socsety. 10 WN HALL, MAST: " Direction T. J, West, Manager for N.Z. A. M. Miller. Commencing— Wednesday, May 17th Wednesday, May 17th FOE THREE NIGHTS. THE GEEAT THE PRE-EMINENT THE INCOMPARABLE WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES AND. ORCHESTRAL BAND. A magnificent collection of picture snd music. Every picture is a star picture. Everything fresh, and tne pick of the -world's markets. Millions prices, 1/6, 1/- and 6d. Box plan at Miss Eive's. Booking 6d extra. W. T. CRONIN, Representative. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 14th inst., MR C. P. W. LONGDILL will deliver a lecture at the DOMINION HALL, CHURCH-ST., entitled — The Ethics of Banking; being the key to a scientific solution of the social problem, BlWhen the truth and importance of Mr liongdill's gnat discoveries in finance will be clearly proved by means of original diagrams. Admission 2s and Is. U.A.O.D. STONEHENGE LOD3E, N0..1. IHE proposed Care] Tournament with _ . members of Totara Lodge (Carterton) has been postponed until further notice. By order C: McGAUGHRAN, A.D.
ELITE SKATING RfftiK. ,Y MNASI U M HI LL DIXON STBELT MASTEKTON, Exercise that is at once healthy, invigorating, amusing and exciting. Splendid Floor. Splendid Skates, EJPEET AND OBLIGING ATTESTANTS. BKASS 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—Gd; skates, 6d ; ball-beaiing skates, Is; floorage, 6d. Day sessions—Admission 6d, skates JEree - ■ • i Season Ticksfcs can now D 9 obtained from the Management.
MR PURCELL WEBB, ORGANIST, Etc., KNOX CHUECHLate Organist, etc., Grafton Cathedral, N.S.W.; late Conductor Grafton Festival Choir (200 performers); late Conductor Choral Union, Grafton ; also Solo Organist Christeburch Exhibition, etc., receives Pupils for Pianoforte.. Organ, Singing, Toice Production, Theory of Music, etc. Address : C/o Mrs Drummond, Perry Street HUNTING FOR EGGS, j IN your daily round for eggs are you finding as many as you 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 if she don't lay. Are you providing her with material for making eggs? When she can't find egg making material she can't lay eggs. If you use "A. & P." LAYING hens cannot help but lay. Just try it as an experiment for a short time. Don't take our word that it will make 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 ; put s vim and vigour into them ; makes them active ; feel better; flemishes 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.C.A., Ltd.,-all Branches.
SINGING. MRS H, J. TAPLAY (Jessie J. Caskte,) So. Africa. "BS TAPLAY is now prepared to _ take a- limited number of pupils for Deep Breathing, Voice Production, Pronunciation and Singing. Classes for Children (ten in class) in Deep Breathing, Pronunciation, Deportment, and Class Singing. Ladies and Gentlemen and Parents wishing to consult MES TAPLAY, call at the Empire Hotel on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FKIDAYS, from 12 noon to 3 p.m, or by appointment. Maltby's Cafe, (OPPOBITK HOAB AND PEHMAIN.) (UPPER and DINING BOOMS, Special attenion paid to Country •patrons. Meals all hours. A. K MALTBY, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3187, 12 May 1909, Page 1
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