tMestlngs and Amusements. [IOWN HALL, MASTERTON MONDAY, AUGUST 9th. FAREWELL PRESENTMENT OP THE ' T AYLOR-C AEUINGTON HUMANIZED PICTURES. The Magnificent Programme includes : Bridge of Sighs, Land of the Midnight Sun, Dancing Throughout the World, Sailor Boy's Sister, Carnival at Nice, Thames 'n Winter, Beauties of Versailles, Faust ,Up-to.Date, s^. e A by m h ' S Daughter, Sunny Italy, Tit-for-lat, •Grandma's Cat, Gipsy Girl's Love, etc. T.C. Picture Prices and Concessions. Reserve Plan at Miss Eire's. 10WN HALL, MASTERTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, August 12th. THE WOMAN PAYSTHE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. Interpreted by the GEACH-MARLOW DRAMATIC Including ETHEL BUCKLEY and ° ROBERT IN MAN. THE WOMAN PAYS lias had one of the longest and most successful dramatic seasons ever known in Auckland,-and has played to capacity "business in all the other centres of the Djininion. POPULAR PRICES-3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Miss Rive's, Stationer. ETHODIST CHURCH, MASTERTOx4. To-morrow (TUESDAY), August 10th, at 8 p.m. THE REV. J. J. NORTH, Of Wellington, will deliver a lecture on "Jerusalem." , MASTERTON CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY (Ltd.). ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. [IHE Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Secretary's office, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Oueon Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY, 14th 'August, 1909,_ at 2 p.m. Business : Report and Balance-Sheet; Election of Three Directors; and General. R.BROWN, j Secretary. I XTTTAIEABAPA HUNT . CLUB'S Steeplechase Meeting, Tan tahi-Caitc rfon Fscirg Club's Conrs THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1900. PROGRAMME:. 1. Huntehs' Hakdioap Hurdles, of i! 10, second horse ,/3 from the stvkps ; about 1$ miles; minimum weight list; entry 10s 2. Handicap Flat Rao •, cf .£lO, second horse £1 frox the stakes; about 5 furlongs; minimum weight Oat; entry !03. 3 Wj-irabapA Hunt SruEPiiEcmsß Hanpic\p, of £lO, second horse a tropby value £1 2s; about 2| mile". For horses Only thathavd qualified wi b the Wairn,rapa Hunt Club during the season ISJOf), and to be ridden by members of any qualified hunt club holding: Gentlemen Riders' or Emergency Riders' Certificates; minimum weight, lOst 7lb ; entry 10s. 4. Hack Handicap Flat, of J520, second horse .£5 from the da'te; ab-mfc 7 furlongs, open to hacks; entry, £1; minimum weight, 9st. 5. Takatahi Steeplechase Handicap, of £2O. second horse £3 from the stake; about 3 miles.; for qualified hunters only. To he ridden by members of any qualified Hunt Club holding Gentlemen Riders' or Emergency Riders' Certificates; minimum wght list; entry 20s (3 Ladies' Biuoelet Handic ip Plat, a lady's bracelet valued at £6 6*, second horse trophy valued at £3 3s ; about 1£ miluß; for horses enly that have qualified with the Wairara'pa Hunt Club during season 1909, and to be ridden by a member of the Wairarapa Hunt Club holding a Gentleman Rider's or Emergency Rid-. «r's Certificate. To bo nominated by ladies. Minimum weight 11st; entry 10s. 7. Pinal Steeplechase Handicap, of £ls, second horeo £3 from stake; about 2 milas; for qualified hunters only; to "be ridden by a member if any Hunt Club holding a Gentleman Riders' or Emergency Rider's Certificate. Minimum v eight ILtt; entry 15s. ENTRIES. All entries ciose with the Secretary P,O. F.,.x 145, Mastprton, on Saturday, 14th August, iSO 9, at 9 p.m. (N.B,—Telegraph Office closes at 8 pin. WEIGHTS will be declared aoout Wednesday,. 18th August, 1909. BOOKMAKERS. Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at the meeting on payment of £o ssj deposit to be made bafoia 12 o'clock noon on the day of the races. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary, Ma-storton. Submitted and approved—A. E. Whyte Sec. Wellington Racing Club. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONOERM. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF C. C. AITKEN, BOOKSELLER, MASTERTOy. tTESSRS S. & W. MiCKAY having jjX purchased the above Assigned ALL ACCOUNTS in connection with same are now payable to them, and -their receipt will ba a sufficient discharge. C. PRATT, Trustee. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVEST MENT & BUILDING SOCIIiTY. nnHE Society is prepared to receive money on DEPOSIT. For rates apply to . J. E KftTTTf, MftJI W BT. Artistic Carvings. JL play of Artistic Carvings in W t 'Gardiner's Premises (Lyttle Bros. Buildings), Ma9tertoi. Hundreds t of ■designs to t,eleot from
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