V ftlcetisigs and Amusements. OT7 N H ALL, MAS TE 11T0 N ONE NIGHT ONLY. Thursday, June 24. RETURN VISIL OF DR. BORANOFF, The Russian Exile. Further pourtrayal of his awful experiences in dreaded Siberia, where hiN «vas incarcerated for his expressions 8f opinion of manhood, justice ?uid right. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Children half price. Ladies half price to first and second seats. _ t Box plan now open at Miss Rive s Colleges and schools granted a concession at box office. MA.STERTON FIRE POLICE] Annual Social. Will be held in ORESTER'S HALL, JUNE 21th. at S p.m. ■l* TICKETS: Double, 3s; Single, 2s 6d Extra Lady, Is. 7JIOWN HALL, MASTERTON, Direction, T. J. West. Manager for N.Z., A. M. Miller. Saturday and Monday, June 26th and 28th. .Return of the ever popular and incomparable WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICIURES to interest, amuse and instruct. Scenes of travel, adventure, industry, humour and life. •A colossal budget of new subjects. Millions prices : 1/6,1 /• and 6d. Box plan at Miss Rive's. Booking 6d extra. W. T. Cronin, Representative.
SINGING. IVJRS H. J. T A PLAY (Jessie J. Caskie,) Sc. Africa. TAPLAY is now prepared to JJuL take a limited number of pupils for Deep Breathing, Voice Production, Pronunciation and .Singing. Classes for Children and Ladies (ten in class) in Deep Breathing, Pronunciation, Deportment, and Class Singing. Singing engagements taken for Concerts, "At Homes/' etc. . CAETERTON : Every Monday.
MR PURCELL WEBS, r\I{&ANIST, Etc., KN'OX diUHCEV./ Late Orgarist, etc., Griftjn Cathedral, In.S.W, ; late Conductor Grafton .'Festival Cboir (200 performers); late Conductor Choral Union, Grafton; also i-S jIo Organist Christelmrch Exhibition, receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, etc. Address : C/o Mrs Drummond, Perry Street
READ THIS. Tp W. MILLER liaa an engine, JL • And now he has the time To cut up your firewood, For the good old winter time. .And if you want some back-logs, Hlatai and maire mixed, Just coine along to Miller's And get your order fixed. CUT TO ANY LENGTH TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. Terms strictly cash. ADDEE3S • COLOMBO ROAD
GOAL AND FIREWOOD. Yards: Dixon-st., South. M. COLLIE, Late Collie & Co. ILL supply FIREWOOD in any length, and any class of COAL obtainable at lowest market rates. Telephone 2G7. Lansdowne Orders can be left at Mrs Holland's store.
RAILWAY STABLES "OARMERS and the general public P are reminded that our Stables are practically alongside the railway station. The stables are open from 5 a.m. till 10 -vm., and should exactly suit the convenience of settlers who wish to drive dLjieir own vehicle right to the station. '"T'heir horses and vehicles will be well rared foi during their absence on a train •journey, and we guarantee satisfaction. GENERAL CARTING A SPECIALITY
H. COLE AND SON, Railway Stables, MASTEETON. I — —— COEADINE & WHITTAKER, Timber Merchants, etc., lEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand _ ,-vauri, Totara, Bimu, Matai, White Pine , ic Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders Oils and Colours. Queen, Chapel and King Streets, MASTEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 1
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