Meetings and Amusements. JKTWN Tf A LL, MASTE RTO N. Monday. 26th July. Direction, - - Max Cohen, New York. Australasian Tour of THE FROLICS "BEADLAM AND A PIANO," from Queen's Hall, London FORD, London's Comedian Basso, Gotham Comedy Quartette. BEEVES, Moody-Manners Tenor. MSS VAUGHAN, California s Soprano. MISS YEEEX, New York's Soubrette. MISS JENNY BELL, Charming Contralto. P. De VEIES, Pianist. New Comedy. New Melody. Mirth and Hauior harmoniously dispensed by these Merry Men and Maids. Glorious Quartettes and Part Songs, Ef raember-The keynote is refinement Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Miss Eive s. P. E.K. MULLEE, Touring Manager. Concert and Minstrel Entertainment. (Arrangad by St. Matthew's Club.) EXCELLENT PE?GEAMMEof Vocal and Instrumental Music. Minstrel Troupe secend part, under the charge of Mr G. C. Branson. Mr Harry Hall and Mr F. M. Todd Cornermen. St. MiTTHEW'S SCHOOLEOOM, Tuesday, July 27th. Tic Vets 1/-. W. KEMP, Hon. Sec. NAVY LEAGUE. MASTEB.TON SUB BEANCH. SMOKE CONCERT, 3 be held in the Arcadia Tea Eooms ON WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY, at 8 p.m. Subscription 5/-. Admission by Ticket only. EDWIN E. B. DANIEL, Hon. Secretary. SALE OF WORK. IN AID OF MAOEI MISSION. TO BE HELD IN ■IT. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM onThursday, 29th of July. Work Stalls, Doll, Toffee, Produce and Refreshment Stalls. Hat-trimming for Gentlempn. Nail-driving for the Ladies t Good Concert Programme. Adults, 1/- ; Children, half price. The Wellington Farmers* Meat Co., Ltd. IHAEEHOLDERS and others interested in the Company are invited t> attend a meeting to be held in the A. & P. Eooms on SaTUEDAY, July 24th, . at 2.30 p.m, when ME J C. COOPEE, Chairman of Directors. will deliver an address J. MILNE, Secretary. MASTERTON AGEICULTUEAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General MEETING of the above will be held in the Exchange Buildings on SAT'JBDAY, 31st aly. at t p.m. Business : Report and Balance-Sheet Declaration of Election of Officers and General Committee; Gf neral. GEO R. te.YK.ES, Secretary.
N 0 X CHURCH MASTERTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.rn, Divine Service. Subject: "Deliver us from Evil," Rev. *.. T. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. 2.30 p.m., Men's Clasi, Rev. A. T. Thompson, B.A ,RD. 7 p.m.—Subject: "The Soul's Thirst for God," Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., Ji.D. 3 p.m., Miki Miki, Mr E. Feist. 3 p.m., Dreyerton, Mr D. McGregor. 7 p.m., Wangaehu, Supply. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, J Chapel Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 10.45 am.—Prayer Meeting-in Vestry. 11 a.m. "The Origin of the Broad and Narrow Way," Rev. A. Hodge. 7 p. m .—Mr Snowball. Subject: "The Problem of Pain." M" C H U R C II MASTERIO.N. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Masterton, 11 a.m. Subject : "Is Maaterton a Field Ready for Harvest ?" Eev. C. E. Porter. Maaterton, 7 p.m.—-Snecial Evangelistic Service. Subject: "At the Door—rut on which side'-'" Rev. C. K. Porter. Mrs A. Daniell will sing—" Not Far from the Kingdom." . Kuripani, 7 p.m.—Mr A. Donald. p Rangituraau, 3 p.m.—Subject: "The ands of Christ," Rev. C. E. Porter. SALE OF EDUCATION RESERVES EDUCATION RESERVE to be offered I at auction for leasing for 21 years (with right of renewal for other 21 years) by Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., at their roims, Masterton, on Saturday, 31sfc July, 1009, at 2 p.m.— Lot 4 of Section 151, Blocks XIV. Puketoi, and I. and 11., Mangapakeha Survey Districts, containing 2,596 acres (being a portion of the Education Reserve formerly in the occupation of Mr T. P. Girdwood). Flans and full particulars may be seen at the offices of the auctioneers, or at the office of the Wellington School Commissioners, 32 Hunter Street,Wellingtor J. H. W. WABDBOP, Secretary. J. E. Blair, Chairman, Wellingtoi School Commissioners.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9550, 24 July 1909, Page 1
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