Meetings and Amusements. ORESTEKS' HALL, MASTERTON. Masterton's Popular Picture Palace. lessees: Messbs Thompson and Patne THOMPSON HOMPSOIM PAYNE AYNE PICTURES, ICTURES. PRODUCED BY ENTIRELY NEW ELECTRIC POWER. MATINEEE *THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON at $.30. PROGRAMME SAME AS NIGHT. Popular Prices—Adults, 1/-; Children' IBd; under six free. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Charles Dickea's Famous WorK—- " OLIVER TWIST," " The Outcast's Sacrifice " "The Aviator's Experience" '* The Football Warrior," .AND A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF PICTOb'IAL NOVELTIES Complete Change Wednesday POPULAR PICTURE PRICES: One Shilling. Front Seats, 1/6. Children 6d lo3al Representative, S.J. PEARSON NTI-ASIATIC LEAGUE OPEN-AIR ADDRESS ■will be dell vera d by the Organiser, Mr J.Cameron, S ATURDAY EVENING-NEXT, From the 4gs Office Balcony. At 8 o'clock.
Walrarapa United Friendly Societies' FIRST GRAND ANNUAL PICNKTAND SPORTS ON BOXING DAY, 27th Dec, 1909 PIGEON BUSH. •• Where birds rejoice in leafy bowers, And bees hum rourd the breathing flowers." PiioaßAintE <>P BOYS' AND niRUV EA IKS LADTIjJS* SACK TIA.CB BiEY SHOW TUG-OF-WAR DANCING, &c. Light Refreshments at Town Prices. MARTERTON SOUTH BAND. Hot Water and Fresh Milk Provided. Special Train Leaves Mastarton, 8 a. in. Pigeon Bush, 4.30 p.m RETURN FARES—Adults, 2/2. Children Under 12 ""ears, 1/1. Admission to Grounds—Adults, 6d ; Children under 12 years, Free. S. O'EE^AN, Secretary. WALRARAPA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. i MEETING of Members of the ahove L. Club, and all others interested, ■will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Monday Evening Next at 8 p.m., to set up Committees for the forthcoming Carnival, A. h MoEWEN, . Secretary. ETHODIST CHURCH. MASTERTON. SDNDAY SERVICES-DEC. 12th. M&sterton, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. C. E. Porter. Kuripuni, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Mi Eichards (Student from the College). Eangitumau, 3 p.m/ —Uev. C. E. Porter. TO-MORROW at 5 p.m. Speaker: Dr. J. A. COWIE. Chairman: Mr R. Brown* STRANGERS' TEA AT 5.30. Solway Home at 7.15 p.m. All Men Welcome.
TJNUI DOCTOR'S GUARANTEE FUND. THE following persons will be pleased to take the names of persons desirous of becoming subscribers to the above fund, namely —Messrs Novins, McHutchon, Innes, Ryder, Cripps, Gay Groves, P. GroYes. D, Speedy. Listß close on 14th December, D. SPEEDY, Secretary. CHEAP BREAD AT LAST. RESIDENTS of Maaterton and Dis\i tricb will be pleased to know that from MONDAY NEXT the Beat Bread will be obtainable from the Po3t Office Auction Mart at 3d per 21b loaf
FOR CASH ONLY. Family men should support thi3 move and thus guarantee cheap bread for the future. Support is necessary to keep it going. BILLIARDS. riHE best equipped and most spacious L Billiard-room in the district. Four Alcock tables, first-class cues, ample seating accommodation, and capable and attentive markers. S'te—Tho old part of Club Hotel, Masterton Price, Is per hundred F. MNaSTONE, Proprietor. 1 T» W. AEMBLE WELCH begs to JjL announce that he taken over Mr Swan's practice inMason's Buildings, and will be pleased to attend to patients. Hours, 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Half-holiday, -Thursday.}
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9673, 11 December 1909, Page 1
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