Meetings and Amusements. TJIORESTERS' HALL, MASTERTON . Masterton's Permanent -POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. every EVENING at 8. .fe^r sTßoM^ K pi™ E s r PKiK tjictures, X ICTURES. To-Night. To-Night. "A DASH TO DEATH." The Fight in the Palace, The Exciting Motor Chase, The Thrilling Climax, A Dash to Death. "THE HAUNTED KITCHEN," Prices —1/6 and 1/- Children under 15 years 6d EASTER MONDAY. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND SPORTS. BY MOUNTED RIFLES In Showgrounds, Commencing at 12.30 p.m. MOUNTED AND FOOT EVENTS. APPLE Bobbing, Needle Threading, Night Alarm, Rescue Race, ladies' Orange Competition, Wrestling and Tug-of-War, Boy Scouts and bchool Cadets, and many other attractions. E. BURROWS, Hon Sec.
Kopuaranga Sports Club. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GATHER ]*G. EASTEB MONDAY, 28th MARCH, 1910. £lO IN PRIZE MONEY £lO Kopuaranga Handicap £2O. RUNNING, "Wrestling, Hammer and Shot Throwing, Sawing and Chopping Competitions, Quoits Match, Horse Competition, and numerous other interesting events and good prize money. Entries close Saturday, 19th March. Programmes forwarded on application. G. A. DONOVAN, Hon. Sec., Kopuaranga.
ST. MATTHEW'S CttJß. A MEETING .will be held in the Schoolroom on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Business —Arrangements in connection with Hockey. Club. THERE will be a general meetiug of the Mast erfcon Amateur Theatrical Society, as well as the usual weekly rehearsal, this evening in the Exchange TBuildings at 8 p.m. sharp. All members are requested to be present. RING UP 'PHONE NO. 27. AND YOUR ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I recognise three business facts, viz., 1. Business is business, civility is essential. '2. Prime Joints are what the public require "3. Punctual delivery means no waiting for meals. I STOCK the primest of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Yeal, and Lamb when in i season. Corned Beef to suit all. SpicedBeef and York Hams on order Small Goods a speciality. Best sausages in the "Wairarapa. Home Cured Hams and Bacon always on hand. All meat Government inspected. Lowest possible prices. Your custom is solicited, JOHN BOXHALL, (Late Lee & Boxhall). Family Butcher, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. VICTORIA STREET, MASTERTON. THE above house has just been renovated and re-turnished, and is now ■ open for the reception of Boarders, permanent- and casual. Under the new management patrons can rely on receiving every attention and excellent ser- ' vice. Large and well-ventilated bedrooms, spacious private rooms, bath rooms, tennis court, and every modern convenience. Good table kept. Telephone No. Mesdames Miller and Scott, proprietresses. EEMOVAL_NOTICE. WE beg to notify our numerous patrons that we have removed to > better and more commodious business premises next Bank of New Zealand, Queen Street. The new shop has been thoroughly • renovated and modernised. It is splendidly lighted and patrons wishing to inspece our stock of WALL PAPERS may do so with every confidence that the stock is equal to anything to be seen in the larger centres. J. SMITH& SONS, Queen-street. , Haster-ton JOHN BOXHALL, Family Butcher, QUEEN STEEET, . MASTERTON, ME JOHN BOXHALL desires to notify customers and the general public that he has taken over the business lately carried on under the style of "Lee and Boxhall," as from the Ist ■March, 1910. All debts due to the.firm must Jbe ; paid to him, and all liabilities of the firm will ■ be discharged by him. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 989, 8 March 1910, Page 1
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