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Meetings and Amusements. JjTORESTEKS' HALL, MASTERTON. Master ton's Popular Picture Palace. Lessees: Messus Thompson and Payne. Thompson t>ayne HOMPSON X AYIME PICTURES, ICTURES. PRODUCED BY ENTIRELY NEW ELECTRIC POWER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Charles Dicken's Famous Wo vie—- " OLIVER TWIST," " The Outcast's Sacrifice " " The Aviator's Experierce" " The Football Warrior," AND A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF PICTORIAL NOVELTIES Complete Change Wednesday Matinee Every Saturday. (POPULAR PICTURE PRICES: One Shilling. Front Seats, 1/6. Children 6d Local Representative S. J. PEARSON Wairarapa United Friendly Societies'

FIRST GRAND ASNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS ON fSOXING DAY, 27th Dec, 1909 AT PIGEON BUSH. f* Where birds rejoice in leafy bowers, bees hum rourd the breathing flowers." Programme of kßOtfS' AND GIRLS* RAOES : (LADIES' SACK RACE BABY SHOW TUG-OF-WAR DANCING, Ac. Light Refreshments at Town Prices. MARTERTON SOUTH BAND. Hot Water and Fresh Milk Provided. Special Train Leaves 8 a.m. Pigeon Bush, 4,30 p .in j&ETURN FARES—Adults, 2/2. Children UNDER 12 1/1. Admission to Grounds—Adnlts, 6d under 12 years, Free. S. O'BE^AN, Secretary. WAIRARAPA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. A MEETING of Members of the above Club, and all others interested, "will be held in the Y.M C.A. ,Rooms THIS EVEN TNG at 8 o'clock, to sot tit) Committees for the forthcoming Car.nival v A. J. MeEWEN. Secvtvy OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION 1 of the OUI Boys' A ssn riatiou wj'l hp hold nt- < ho Central Fire Station at 7.30 THIS EVENING. ' A. H. PICK BRING, Secretary. N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 190.0-1910. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 15th February, 1910, will be obtainable from any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches (except where ordinary fares are less) from 17th December, 1909, to 3rd January, 1910, inclusive These tickets are available for break •of journey at any station at which the ttain is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. BY ORDER. ' noticeT PERSONS having Stock grazing on the Whakataki Reserre are hereby notified that they must remove same More January Ist. * Persons are also warn ad against removing firewood or ocher material from the Reserve. SHEATH & HARRIS, Joint Owners. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that any person found trespassing with dog or gun, or in any manner whatsoever, on my property at Upper Waingawa, will foe prosecuted as the jaw directs C. BLAKE. THE PRICE OF BREAD. THE Master Bakers' of Masterton will Sell Bread at 3d per loaf for CASH over the counter on and after TO-DAY (Monday). 13th inst. CHEAP BREAD AT LAST.

"TJESIDENTS of Masterton and DisIV trict will be pleased to know that from TO-DAY (Monday) the Best Bread •will be obtainable from the Post Office Auction Malt at 3d per 21b loaf FOR CASH ONLY. Family men should support this move and thus guarantee cheap bread for the future. Support is necessary to keep it going. BILLIARDS. niHE best equipped and most spacious I Billiard-room in the district. Four Alcock tables, first-class' cues, ample seating accommodation, and capable and attentive markers. S ; te—The old part of Club Hotel, Masterton Price, Is per hundred, F. LANGSTONE, Proprietor. dental announcement. Me w. lIEMBLE WELCH begs to announce that he h<»s 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, Telephone 11] [P-O. Box 1)2 KING'S Terminus hotel, (Adjoining Railway Station.) ' NAPIER, N.Z. Under Entirely New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Re-Furnished Throughout. Excellent Cuisine. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Comfort, Civility and Attention. Tariff, 6/6 per day. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHAS. J. KING, Pkwkietoh,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 1

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