Meetings and Amusements. HALL, MASTERTON. Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. every evening AT 8. &r aMTsM To^prs. TRgSSSS = Pi?KS "OICTURES, XICTURES. To-Night. To-Night. An Indian picture that is different from all others; The Tale of Devotion. A. wonderful series taken under the microscope * THE FLY PEST." A huge sereamer f What Was Seen in a Five Storey -House." ' Prices—-1/6 and 1/- Children under 15 years 6d. Sports Club. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GATHBE ]*©. EASTEE MONDAY, 28th MiRCH, 1910. £lO IN. PRIZE MONEY £lO KopuarangalHan dicap £2o* UNITING, 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. DONOVAN, Hon. Sec., TTopuaranga. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT AND DANCE (In aid of St. Patrick's School.) TOWN AND DRILL HALLS. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th. IBISH Music, Irish Songs, Irish Dances. Tickets to admit to Concert and Dane. Reserved seats, 3/-; body of hall, 2/6. , Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. Supper provided by the ladies of St. PatrickjS Parish. Box plan at Miss Rive's. J. A. McEWEN, Hon. Sec. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING (Easter Monday & Tuesday). OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for all HANDICAPS, and Entries for the Maiden Scurry, close on TUESDAY, the 15th March, 1910, at 8 30 p m EDMUND GOODBEHERE,' Secretary. MASTERTON GOLF CLUB: THE Annual General Meeting will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, LBth jnst. at the Technical School, at 4.30 p.m. Business : (1) To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; (2) Election of Officers, etc. C. C. COX, Hon. Sec.H N OX CHURCH- " MASTERTON. K _ ( Preacher: REV. BAIN | MACDONALD. 11 a:m. and 7 p.m. —Divine Service 3 a.m.— Miki Miki, Mr Feist. 3 p.m.—Kopuaranga, Mr D, McGregor. 3 p.m.—Bideford, Mr C. J. Tocker. 7.3D p.m.—Wangaehu, Mr C. J. Tocker. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STBEET. SERVICES—MAR. 13th. REV ALFRED HODGE, * Services—ll a.m. Children's nature study " The Sparrow Sermon." "■ Return From Exile." 7 p.m. " The Palace of Wisdom, (Job). THE MAbTERTON AUCTION MART. THE Auctioneering, Insurance, and General Commission business conducted by me at the Masterton Auction Mart for the past fi re years having been purchased bp Messrs J. McQueen and Sons, I have much pleasure in thanking the general public for their kind patronage and in soliciting a continuance ot same to my successors who will use their best endeavours to please the large number of the Mart's customers. 7. R. NICOL. Having purchased the business of the Maiterton Auction Mart we have : pleasure in stating that the business will be run on up-to-date lines, Sales will be held regularly at the Mart, and in town and country. The Mart will be kept replete with a full selection of furniture and general merchandise, and the public generally catered for. ...... J. McQUEEN & SONS. TARARUA W I N E S; JUng Up I,l^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 12 March 1910, Page 1
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