Meeting iid Amusements. OKJS&TEKd' HALL, MA.STERTON Masterton's Popular Picture Palace. Lsssees: Messrs Thompson and Patnk. TO-NIGHT! ITO-NIGHT 1 PICTURES, ICTURES. Another Magnificent Programme. SAMSON (A Jteal Pictorial Gem). SAVED BY A DOG. (A Story of Canine Sagacity.) .And a Full Programme of Superb Novelties. VScenic Comedy Dramas POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. One Shilling. Front Seats, 1/6. Local Representative S. J. PEARS ON HEMASTERTON SOUTH BRASS BAND VILLAGE FAIR C n MONDAY and TUESDAY, 22nd and 23rd November, and on "WEDNESDAY, 2ith November, a Monster Social Gathering KURIPUNI HALL, commencing Each Evening at 8 o'clock A L6CT URE WILL ba given in the Dominion Hall at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1909 By J B. MERRETT, Editor " New Zealand Poultry Journal," on Modern Poultry Culture. No ("barge. Free to all. Thompson P^yne HO MP SON -L AYNE IS HOLDING A in the
ALTERATION OF RAILWAY TIMETABLE. fJIHE Business Residents of Master! m are invited to attend the Conference, wliA will be held in the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Rooms, Perry Street, on Tuesday Next, tit 2 p m. J. C. BODDTN'iTON, Secretary, Martett(n Cl.am.er of Coma erje. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. A MAGNIFICENT display of ORIENTAL GOODS is now on view in No. 3 Sample Room, Exchange Buildings, Queen s>trnefc, Masterton (left hand fade Arcadia Tea Rooms). Amongst the principal items may be mentioned: — SILK & LINEN LACES (all widchs and patterns), SILK. HOLLAND, MUSLIN & CASHMERE DRESSES and BLOUSE 6 (all handsomely embroidered), CURTAINS, SPANGLED SCARFS, IACE, MUSLIN & LtNKN GOODS (all beautifully wo eked), BEN ARES BRASSWARE, CURIOS, Etc., Etc. Hot Christmas or Wedding Presents f e above cannot be equalled, and those siring to remember their friends this festive season will do well to make a call of inspection. SALE OPEN DAILY from 9 to 6 (Thursday, afternoon excepted), Saturday 9.3 ) p.m., and c'osing definitely on Saturday evening, 27th inst. THE PRICE OF SUGAR. THE Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, ■ has, this day, ADVANCED the PRICES of all grades of SUGAR five shillings per ton. W. W. PHILSON, Manager. tfov. 18th, 19(9. .JjjMPORTANT NOTICE. HE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS successfully carried on in Masterton for years past by Mr H. A. Whelch has been purchased by McQRUER & CO., of Invercargill. Being direct importers on an. enormous sea e, McGRUER & CO. are able to buy ' direct from manufacturers to the best SossiMe advantage, and patrons of the tasts'i-bcS branch will find that the quality of goods stocked is unsurpassable and prices much below the ordinary. McQRUER & CO., DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS & MERCERS iIRRETT'S new hotel, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Containing over 80 Bedrooms).
Ghas. H. Williams, Proprietor fJIHE He use that affords the ideal coniition of Hotel Hospitality and Real Comfort. B Tariff: 7/- Per Day, by Arrangement.) MOTOE OARS ON HIKE. Telephone 1076.] TARARUA WINES. Up 3.3.4b
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 1
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