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Meeting? Amusements. "THE MAN Or THE MOMENT "Much have I tvavollort in tho roulms of goltl, And many goodly States anil Cities soen. 3PIRST APPEARANCE IN MASTERton. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 27th Oct. at 8 o'clock AT THE fj TOWN HALL - TOWN HALL. n ~ THE FAMOUS EXPLORER AUTHOR iiECTITRER Mr John FOSTER - FRASER FOSTER - FRABER "Who will give his Fascinating Illuminated Lecture Entertainment Across Siberia, AND A Dash Through Manchuria. Ninety Minutes of Merriment ana illuminated with 100 Magnificent -Pictures. Mv P. L Hollings (Mayor) will preside. Thursday Evening Next, 28th Oct. 'The Humourous and Graphic Illustrated Lecture— AMERICA UP-TO-DATE AMERICA UP-TO-DATE Illuminated with 100 Unique and Dramatic Vioivs, taken by the adventurous .Journalist, often it great personal risk. Mr C. E. Daniell will preside. Dress C.rcle 3s, Stalls 2s, Back: beats Is The Box Office is now open at Miss A. :|3. Rive's, Queen Street. CARLYLE SMYTHE. Hastings. Oct. 29th. Napier, Oct. 30th & No7.lst & 2nd. JIORESTEBS' HALL, MASTERI'ON. Masterton's Popular Picture Palace. COMMENCING Wednesday, October 27th, aid Every Evening at 8 o'clock. THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES'GRAVD MONSTEK OPENING PROGRAMME. Presenting Gems of the Pictorial World -—including A Sensational Drama— THK POSTY EXPRESS A romantic tale of wild life in America), Also—A BRIGHT STAR. THE MATINEE IDOL (Revealing a True Tale of Stage Life). INVISIBILITY—GRIN AND WIN. They are Real Side-Splitters, and are Funny Enough to Make a Cat Laugh. /A HOST OP OTiitiß STAR PICTURES. , 'OUR PRICES—Front Stalls, 1/6; Back Stalls, 1/-. Children to all parts 6d.

CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT JMartintoorough, on Boxing Day. £X2O Prizes & Trophies' £IQO Prizes & Trophies Piping, dancing, bunning CHOPPING, lIORSE EVENTS Programmes reti'ly first we;k Novem'Tber. FRED. McALLUM, Seorotary.

MR GERALD O BRANSON •(Pupil of Ho it Ridulf Himmer, Mel Wide H on Operatic Stage and Conceit Platforms, JS Prepared to take Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION", STAGING AND ELOCUTION. * DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. 'Studio Room •. No. 4 Exchange Bail! ugs, Queen Strept. Particulars may also be obtained M)m Miss A.. E. Rive, Queen Street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friend 3 of Mr Gordon Russell are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late Wife, which will leave St. Patrick's Church TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 26th October, at 3 3d p.m. ,Z. M. HOAR & SON, Sanitary Undertakers. MASTERTON ODDFELLOWS LODGE, M.U. MEMBERS are requested to attend , the funeral of the late Wife of Bbo. Gordon Russell, which loaves St. Patrick's Church THIS AFTERNOON at 3.30 o'clock. BY ORDER OF N.G.

JUST .ARRIVED. A FINE stock of WINDOW CUETAINS from the Home marKets. These we will sell at prices that will astonish you—7/6 up to 20/- per pair. Ladies'and Children's Summer Wear; Children!s Straw Hats and Bonnets, all binds, from 2/- up. Ladies* Silk Blouses, Muslin Dras es and Blouses, new andjstylisq. Hat Trimmings, from 6d a jard up. MRS SABA & SON, QUEEN STREET. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF the whole of the late Mr H. Peterson's superior stock of Boots and Shoes. Come in and make an offer for any line in stock. Cash will not be refused. The whole remaining will be sold by public auction in one month from date. ' BUY NOW AT AUCTION PRICES TAKE THEM TO THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL. NOW is your time-have that old chair recovered. It does not cost . yon much now BLOCK LEY has arrived on the scene. Don't toss and turn with springs sticking in your back all night, but have that inattrass done up at once—it can ■ be made a new mattress at "THE PARDON FURNITURE WORKS;' Queen Street Soorn, Mastmrtojs. J, H. BLOCKLEY.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 1

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579

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 1

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