vMeetings and Amusements. ~~* The Salvation Army BIOftAMA COMPANY, -COMPRISING SILVER BIND AND FIRST-CLA.SS ORCHESTRA. ■moWN hallTmasterton, Saturday, Sunday & Monday August I,4th, 15th and 16th. S A.TURD AY - " Scottish Covenantors." ■SUND A V—" Life of our Lord." MONDAY—"Heroes of the Cross.' Admission—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, August 12th. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. Interpreted by the GEACH-MAKLOW DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including-ETHED t BUCKLEY and ROBERT TNMAV THE WOMAN PAYS j has 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 POPULAR PRICES-?,/-, 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Miss Rive's, Stationer. "OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMV PEBANCE UNION. A Talk to Women and Girls ; on "Girls and their Lovers." By MISS POWJsLL, at Knox Hall on Friday, at 7 3D. Admission «d. ,-AIKAEAPA HUNT CLUB'S | Steeplechase Meeting, Taratahi-Caiterton Eating Club's Conrs THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. J . PROGRAMME: 1. Hunters' Handicap Hubdles, of J3JO, second horse £3 from the stakes; about 1$ miles; for qualified hunters only; minimuin weight list; entry 10s. 2. Handicap FtAT Kac , cf £lO, second horse £2, from the stakes; about 5 furlongs {minimum weight f>st; entry 10s. •S W/ibabapa Hunt Steepleciuse Handkup, of JBLO, second horse a trophy value £2 2s; about 2$ mile=. For horses only thathava qualified \vi h the Wairarapa Hunt Club during the season IUO9, and to be ridden by members of any qualified hunt club holding Gentlemen Eiders' or Emergency Eiders' Certificates; minimum weight. lOst 71b ; entry 10s. 4. Hack Handicap Flat, of £2O, second horse £"> from the stake; about 7 furlongs, open to hacks; entry, £1; minimum weight, 9st. > 6. Takatahi Steeplfchase Handicap, of £2O. second horse £3 from the stake; ahout 3 miles; for qualified hunters only. To be ridden by members of any qualified Hunt Club holding Gentlemen Riders' or Emergency Eiders' Certificates*; minimum weight 1 lit.; entry 20s 6. LADtu'i' Bracelet Handicu' Flat, a lady's bracelet valued at £6 6 s second -horsn' trophy valued at £3 3s ; about 1-} mil-s; for horses enlv that have qualified with the Wairarapa H*nt Club during season 1Oil), and to be i-iddon by a mem- ' ber of tho Wairarapa Hunt Club holding a Gentleman Rider's or Emergency Eider's C-rtincato. To be nominated by ladies Minimum weight 1 Isfc; entry 10s. 7. Final Steei'Lnchasw: Handicap, of £ls, second horse £3 from stake ; about 2 nriUs; fi/ qualified hunters only; to /be ridden by a member <%f any Hunt Club i nolding r. Gentleman Eiders' or Emergency Eider's Certificate. Minimum veight Hot; entry 15s.
ENTRIES. /.ll entries close with the Secretary P.O. Box 145, Masterton, on Saturday, •14th August, :tSO9, o-t 9 p.m. (N.B,—Telegraph Office closes at 8 pin. W BIGHTS will be declared aoout Wednesday, 18th August, 1909. BOOKMAKERS. Book ranker s will be licensed to bet at ■the meeting on payment of £5 ss,deposit to be made before 12 o'clock noon on the • day of the races. NORMAN H.JAMES, Secretary, Ma-.torton. Submitted and .approved—A. K. Whyte Suo. Wellington Racing Club' KMO V A L EMO V A L SALE SALE Prior to REMOVING to HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, Lapibton-quay, MRS MATHEWSON 'ls Clearing Every Line of Stock at Prices New to Wellington.. :25 Tailor-made Costumes from 12s 6d to 15s. Further Reductions in Millinery. Goods Must be cleared. PAPER . TOUR Walls with papers tha make your rooms COSY -BRIGHT. NOW ilb the time to have it "lon*, so that your rooms will be attractive during the Winter months. IT COSTS No mora to .have a . good paper" lIU jVG WE LL than to have one stuck up. Reanember, it coats you NOTHING to get au estimate from uw for that work you are thinking of iluii«. King up or write NOW. A. J. MIN IFIE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGNWRITER & DECORATOR. B« 132. Tel. 239. or C/oC. E. L'aniell Master-ton. G. HYDE, UNDERTAKER & > CERTIFICATED EHBALMER, Queen Sthjjet, Mastbbton, EVERYTHING earned out under-the li most approved sanitary methods, and personally supervised by Mr G. Hyde, Private residence, -34 • Cornwall Street, (Phone 321.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9566, 12 August 1909, Page 1
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