Meetings and Amusements. ORESTEKS' HALL, MASTERTON. Wlasterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. fcewees: Mesbks Thompson an* Payne Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE. HOMPSON PBOTURES, lOTURES. ro-Night. To-IM.ght. ©BEAT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A Superb Drama acted by Real Indians. This fine Indian picture story brings to one's mind most vividly the perils of the emigrant in the far west of America. Indians lurk on every hand and an emigrant girl is carried away by the redskins. Some exciting episodes are then depicted and exquisite scenery is introduced. The whole forms a charming story of real and intense interest. AND A FULL T.P. PROGRAM. Prices—l/ 6 and 1/- Children, 6d. EN.OF MASTERTON. WOOLCOMBE COMING. " N 0 X CHURCH. MASTERTON. DIVINE SERVICE. I 11 a.m., Rev. Bain McDonald, M.A. 7 p.m., Rev. W. Mawson, M.A. OUTFIELDS. 3 p.m., Kaituna, Mr D. B, Thompson 7.30 p.m., Kopuaranga, Mr D. B. Thompson 3 p.m., Miki Miki, Rev. Bain McDonald, M.A. N.B.—Rev. W. Mawson will also deliver a Missionary Lecture in the Knox Hall on Monday evening. "ETHODIST CHURCH. MASTERTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. C. E. Porter. Subject, " The Genesis of Sin," ' 7 p.m, Rev. C. E. Porter. Subject," Is there a God?" AFTERNOON SERVICES— « Wangaehu, Rev. C E. Porter. Kuripuni, air A. Snowball. EVENINGKuripuni, Mr J. Bridges. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. UNDAY, at 5 p.m. Speaker, Mr Alf. ; Snowball- Subject, "The Four Square Man." Strangers Tea at 5.30 p.m. Solway Home at 7.0 p.m. Speaker, Mr W. J. Rogers. All Men Welcome. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STKEET. fjPreacher—REV ALFRED HODGE, 11 a.m. "After this the Judgment." 7 p.m. "A Sigh for the Days that are Past."
OCCUPIEES OF FACTOEIES EE hereby notified that the regisL tration of factories, and payment of fees, for the year ending 31st March, 1911, becomes due on the Ist April next, and foctory occupiers are liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for each day during ■which their factories remain unregistered .; OCCUPIEES OF SHOPS are hereby notified that the Form of Eeturn, as already sont them on the 18th instant, is required to be sent in to this office on the Ist April next. Section 10 of the Labour Department and Labour Day Act provides that for failing to comply with the notices under the Act, occupiers are rendered liable to a fine not exceeding £2O. J. GEOEGESON, Inspector of Factories. 30th March, 1910. MASTEETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. PUPILS desirous of attending Classes for instruction in Wood-working and Wood Car ring are requested to hand -in their names to the Secretary on or '"before Wednesday evening next. N. D. BUNTING. Secretary. .MASTEETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. AET CLASSES. STUDENTS wishing to join the Art Classes in connection with this institution, are invited to meet the Instructor, Mr E. P. Fenton, at the Technical School, between the hours of 3 and 4 p.m. on Monday afternoon, and 6 and 7 p.m. on Monday evening, when arrangements will be made for the conduct of the classes during the current year. N. D. BUNTUnG, Secretary. MR GERALD G. BRANSON "S Prepared to take Pupils for VOICE PEODUCTION, SINGING AND ELOCUTION. DIAPHEAGMATIC BEEATHIN G Studio Eoom: No. 4 Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. 5 PEIVATE HOSPITAL, COEN-WALL-ST., MASTEETON, nHE above institution receives MediTerms on application. MES T. T. DENBEE, Matron, Medical and Surgical Nurse; Certified by London Obstetrical Society, and Central jlidvrife's Beard.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 1
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