Meetings and Amusements. HALL, MASTEETOJS. Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8, Lessees: Messrs Thompson and Payne direction of ... JOHN PAYNE. Thompson t>ayime HOMPSON - XAYNE PICTURES, ICTURES. VO'Night. To-Night. " How a Sailor is Made-" 'LOGGING INI.TALY," " The Goddess of the Sea. Sacred Pre gramme Good Friday, Prices—l/ 6 and 1/- Children, 6d
MILITARY SPORTS. EVENT OF THE YEAE. BASTER~IffONDAY SHOW GROUNDS. "ICIEST CLASS Display of horaeman--JD ship. E. EtTRHOWS, Hon. Sec.
Kopuaranga Sports Glob. "iTHIETEENTH ANNUAL GATHER EASTER MONDAY, 28th MABCH, 1910. £lO IN PRIZE MONET £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. a. A. DONOVAN, Hon. Sec., TfoDuaranga.
FORESTERS' LODGE. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the above Lodge will be held this / evening (Wednesday) March 23rd, at : 8 p.m A full attendance is requested. Business : Pay-up Night and General. A Social Evening will bs held at the close of Lodge Business By Order of the C.R. NEW ZEALAND FEDERATED, SHEARERS' UNION." A MEETING of members of tVio above 1 Union will be held in Dominion • Hall to-morrow (''HURSDA.Y) 21th March, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business : Important. Every member must attend. E. W. ABBOTT, becretaryMASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. THE annual meeting of the above club will be held in the Y.M.U. *. Rooms oa Wednesday, the 23rd instant, at 8 p.m. D. K. LOGAN, President. NOTJOE.
I WISH to announce that I am a Gash Buyer of FAT SuEEP, CATTLE and LAMBS of all descriptions, for freezing purposes and otherwise. "W. McKENZIE. ADVANCE MASTEETON MOTOE CAE FOE HIEE. ME E. J. EASTWOOD (late of Pahiatua) has pleasure in an- ■ nouncing that he has decided to have an ■ up-to-date motor for permanent hire in Masterton. The car will be in charge of ■ the proprietor himself and special trips • can be arranged at any hour. Orders left - at Mr P. Eeardon's motor garage, Cbapel Street, will receive prompt attention. FRUIT. ' Cooking Apples (bushel case), 5/6. Desert Apples 8/- per case t Peaches 3/6 per case Cape Gooseberries, 6d per lb ' HAWKE'S BAY FRUIT DEPOT F J. ROBBINS, Proprietor, ' QUEEN STBEET, M ASTEETON (next Prince of Wales Hotel). Telephone 246. CLUB STABLES, ■ nr>A.TEONS oan rely on receiving every IJL possible atieiitiott, 'Phone?49. P.O; Box 55. &FORMAN, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10001, 23 March 1910, Page 1
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