>nd Arnusemanis. ..OBESTEBS* HALL, MASTEKTOA Rfflasterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Levees: M-bbb j™ Direction of ••• JunJ -nHOMPSOW "P£X£!« 3SOTURES, ICTURES. To-Night. To-Nigh* A stirring, magnificent, var spectacle BRITOK £E~D BOER, You may h-ive seen war pictures, but Tttotning like this one has been produced here yet. A MIDSTJMMEE NIGHT'S DBEAM Magnificent film da luxe representing Shakespeare's delightful comedy. Prices 1/6 and 1/-; Childron 6d. | SPECIiL ANNOUNCEMENT. TODAY, at 3 o'clock. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Programme'same as at Night. EVEEY CHILD ADMITTED FEEE. Admission for Adults, 1/-. New Zealand Shearers Union.
rr\HE half-yearly meeting of above J_ Union will be held in the DOMINION HALL, on SATURDAY, April 30th. at 8 p.m. Business; Halt-yearly Report and Balance Sheet, Report of Conference and steps for New Award. E. W. ABBOTT, Secretary, OWN HALL, SUNDAY AT 3. DR. HENRY will address a mixed ..meeting of men and women. MR C. A. POTTS will Sing. MRS POTTS will Play. Evening Meeting in the Town Hall Commences 8,30. Choir of 100 Voices—Alexander's Hymns.
Kaitawa Rifle Club Ball. THE First Annual Ball of the Club will u„ ?„ TTATTAWA HALL on MAT 24th, 1910. Mr D. Crewe will present the prizes •wen during the season. Admission—Gentlemen, or Double licket, 53; Ex ra Lady, 2s. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Wm, PROCTOR, Hon. Sec. THANKS. SINCERELY thank those kind friends ii _al_J.t „C „.,w. pathy, and those who attended at the funeral of my late son (Percy). I would specially include Dr. Cowie for his kind attention. E . B . CHURCH. FUNERAL NOTICE. I iHE friends of Mr Jas. Whittaker are _L respectfully invited t<, attend the funeral of his late wife, which will leave his residence, South Road, on SUNDAY Ist iust., at 2.30 p.m., for the Masteiton Cemetery. & Funeral Doctor. Telephone 233, Private 524.
Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. i WELCOME is exiendad to MarterL ton Men to come to the SONG SERVICE at 5 p.m., conducted by MR & MES C. A. POTTS, of Chicago. DR HENRY WILL SPEAKDR HENRY WILL SPEAKALL MEN WELCOME. No services at Sol"'ay Horn*, owing to Town Halt Meetings.
For Artistic Portraits to tha E«eaang) Siudio3. JT Amateurs cataral for. Cameras and outfits for sab. Fr« advic.3 to customers. 7/6 enUrganient given with each dozen cabinets. W. U. JOY, Studio: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Room No. 16, (upstairs). ADVANCE MASTEETON MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. ru E. J. EASTWOOD (late of t/iJ p-diiatua) has pleasure in nTI- - has docidod to ha _ „p.to-d>fce motor for ywaaanent hire ra %-t-vton The car will he m charge ot ; thYpropiktor himsdli' and special trips ean bs arranged at any hour. NIGH U HOURS—", y m- to 8 a m. Ring ji-? r-ri7.it-> Phono 374. PRINCE OF WALES STABLES. -TIVRtSFUL attention given to all %J horses left at the stables. *o "waiting , . C VJ33 • This department n now very much enlarged by the addition of Mr olhnd's cab hiring plant to the business, making the most up-to-date plant in the district HOLS & HOLLAND, Proprietors.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10032, 30 April 1910, Page 1
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