Meetings and Amusements. TESTERS' HALL, MASTERTOJM ' Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Lnssees- Messbs Thompson and Payne SSSnrf ~ J°^^^ ETHOMPSON - pAJNE HOMPSON - X AYNE T)ICTURES, JTICTURES. To-Night. To-Night. An Exciting Story o£ American Life If you come to-night you will see " WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME "THE BITER BIT." Prices—l/ 6 and 1/- Children under 15 years 6d. \BE Public are invited to attend meeting to be held in the Council Chambers this (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of passing a Resolution urging the Government to proceed ■with the erection of the proposed new Courthouse. P. L. HOLLINGS, Club. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GATHER EASTER MONDAY, 28th MARCH, 1910. £7O IN PRIZE MONEY £7O 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, KoDuaranga. LL persons having accounts against __L the estate of the late Thomas Brown, of Waihi, Masterton, deceased, are requested io render same to the undersigned before the end of the present month, GAWITH & LOGAN, Solicitors for the -Executors, Masterton. MASTERTON GOLF CLUB: THE Annual General Meeting will be held on FBIDAY NEXT, LBth inst. at the Technical School, at 4.30 p m. i3tfsiKESS: (1) To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; (2) Election of Officers, etc. C. C. COX, Hon. Sec. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th and 14th April, 1910. LTOMINATTONS for the above MeetM ing close on FRIDAY, 18th March, 1910, at°lo p.m. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary, P.O. Box 52. Palmerston North. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT AND DANCE (In aid of St. Patrick's School.) TOWN AND DRILL HALLS. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th. I'RISH Music, Irish Songs, Irish X Dances. Tickets to admit to Concert and Dance. Reserved seats, 3/-; body of hall, 2/6. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. Supper provided by the ladies of St. Patrick s Parish. Box plan at Miss Rive's. J. A. McEWEN, Hon. Sec. AE. FRANKS begs to notify that he • is prepared to asphalt footpaths, roads, courts, or floors in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Specimen of work is to be seen at the public school grounds, Masterton. Asphalt Yards, No. 16, Cole Staeet. BILLIARDS. *THE best equipped and most spacious Billiard-room in the district. Four Alcock tables, fiust-class cues, ample seating accommodation, and capable and attentive markers. Site—The old part of Club Hotel, Masterton. Price, Is per hundred F. LANGSTONE, Proprietor, NOT.CE. WISH to announce that I am a Cash Buyer of FAT SmEEP, CATTLE and LAMBS of all descriptions, for freezing purposes and otherwise. W. McKENZIE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9997, 18 March 1910, Page 1
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