Meetings and Amusements. '(JIOWN HALL, M AST E ETON, July 11th and 12th. ■SUNDAY, at 3 pan. and 8.15 p.m. MONDAY, at 8 p.m. His Worshiy she Mayor in the cliair. RIRORIROS; A party of well-trained and musicallytalented children from the Wellington S.A. Childrens' Heme. Be sure you hear their beautifnl programme of Hand Bells, .Fairyi Glasses, Musical Mystery Boxes, .and Musical Clock-Bell Selections, Action and Character Song?, etc. Brigadier Holdaway in Command. SUNDAY Silver Collection. MONDAY—Popular Prices. Tickets, •2s and Is. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. INGLES IDE T\RILL HALL, MASTEETON Jj ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 7th. -Approved non-members' tickets (Gents', 3s; Ladies, 2s) may be obtained from Messrs D. McLachlan, W. L. Falconer, Gordon Stewart, A. Haitghey, Jas. MoKenzie, J. H. Pauling, W. Sellar, G R. Sykes, E. H. Waddington, T. Wyeth, and J. B.' EMMETT, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING of Masterton C'tizens will be held in the Dominion Hall on SATURDAY, July 3rd, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of promoting a* Testimonial Fund to recompense Mr A. W. Hogg, M.P., for the great sacrifice which he haß made in resigning the emoluments of office as a Minister of the Crown rather than sink his political principles. The meeting will be of a purely nonpolitical character. J. PRENTICE, Convenor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Chapel Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. KEV. ALFRED HODGE, Preacher. 11 a.m. : Swallowed up in Victory." . 7 pm.—" Life's Crosses." All seats free. Hymn books provided. Monday, 7.45 p.m.—Lecture, "A Trip iKound the World/' Mr J. Hunter. NOXCH U R C H, MASTERTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. K 11 a.m., "Our Daily Bread," Rev. A. 'T.Thompson, 8.&., B.D. 3 p.m., Men's Class, "St. Paul's ImSrisonment," Rev. A. T. Thompson, f.A.B.D. 7 p.m., "Neglecting Salvation," Rev. .A. T. Thompson, B A, B.D. 3 p.m., Kaituna, Mr C. J. Tocker. 7 p.m., Dreyerton, Mr C. J. Tocker. 3 p.m.,Miki Miki, Mr Edwin Feist. Methodist CHURCH, MASTER! ON. SUNDAY ERVICES. Masterton, 11 a.m.—Subject: " Modern •Lessons from an Ancient Duel," Rev. ■ C. E. Porter. Maitertoa, 7 p.m.—Rev J. W. Burton, .'Superintendent Methodist Indian Mission in Fiji. Communion after Evening Service. Wangaehu, 3 p.m.—Rev. C. E.Porter. Kuripimi, 7 p.m.—Mr Minifie. l'aueru, 3 p.m. —Mr Thomson. MR GERALD C. BRANSON (Pupil of Herr Ridolf Himmer, Melbourne) (Italian Method), Wide Experience on Operatic Stage and Concert Platforms, S Prepared to take Pupils for I «VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND ELOCUTION. piAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. Studio Room: No. 4 Exchange Buildi ings, Queen Street. Particulars may also be obtained from Miss A. E. Rive, Queen Street. SINGIIMG. - MRS H. J. TAPLAY (Jessie J. Oaskie,) So. Africa. MRS TAPLAY is now prepared to take a limited number of pupils tfor Deep Breathing, Voice Production, Pronunciation and Singing. Classes for Children and Ladies (ten iin class) in Deep Breathing, Pronunciation, Deportment, and Class Singing. Singing engagements taken for Con- ■ certs, "At Homes," etc. CARTERTON: Every Monday. MR PUROELL WEBB, ORGANIST, Etc., 2NOX CHURCHLate Organist, etc., Grafton Cathe•dral, N.S.W.; lato Conductor Grafton ■Festival Choir (200 performers); late 'Conductor Choral Union, Grafton; also 'Solo Organist Christchurch Exhibition, ■ etc., receives Pupils for Pianoforte, •Organ, Singing, Voice Production, . Theory of Music, etc. Address : C/o Mrs 'Drumraond, Perry Street' TO OUR EAST COAST CLIENTS. A * J3L N up-to-date Stable has been erected -L- at Tinui quite adequate for our • own requirflments and those of visitors to 'the township. This fills a long felt want »fchat will be appreciated by our East "Coast clients and the travelling public. We are now prepared to stable horses, •store vehicles or goods of any class, and •can guarantee safe custody of same. Attendants will be at the Stables both might and day. and saddle horses will be for hire at all times. PINHEY BROS. LTD. .BACK INTO OUD PREMISES. J. K. BLINKHORNE, "HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, -ppS RESUMED BUSINESS inhisXHd Premises, "Star" Block.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9533, 3 July 1909, Page 1
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