Meetings and Amusements. -pOEESTEKS' HALL, HASTERTOJN. Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8, L<wßees: Mbssks Thompson and Paynu Direction of JOHN PAYN& Thompson - hompson Jlayne PICTURES, ICTURES. To-Night. To-Night BELSHAZZER'S FEAST. CHILbKEN'S PARTY EVERY SAT-
URDAY, at 3 o'clock. We want to entertain as many children as possible FREE. Parents desiring te be with their children will be admitted for 1/-. We have now coming to iiand a series of high class art films de luxe, and the next one will be THE LADY FROM MELLOWS. We want to specially advertise these remarkable productions, and we offer a prize of HALF-A-GUINEA weekly for the best perse to advertise ThompsonPayne Pic lures, the title of the leading picture advertised in MONDAY S paper to be mentioned in the verse. Verses must be addressed to Manager, T-P Pictures, and marked "Competition. The winner of each week's prize will be announced on the screen on Friday nights. Mr Ban Iveson has kindly consented to act as judge. Competition closes on Wednesday morning's first postal delivery. You have disclosed you art sense by the manner in which you have appreciated our high-grade pictures. We want to appeal to your literary capacity in our competition. Prices 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d.» fJIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction Rupert Clarke & Clyde Meynell EBusiness Manager J. D. Moutrie IT IS TO LAUGH. THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 9th. HUPERT CLARKE & CLYDE MEYNELL will introduce MR GEORGE WILLOUGHBY AND HIS NEW FARCICAL COMEDY CO. Including DAVID JAMES & MAB PAUL, Who will present Weedon Grossmith's Great Farcical Comedy, THE NIGHT OF THE PAETY. 1 HE NIGHT OF THE PARTY. THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY. It is a Tornado of Laughter. The Management beg to state tiiat they will take no responsibility as to the effect on the audience of TOO MUCH LAUGHING,
Prices—4s, 2s 6d and Is; early doors 6d extra. Plan on view at Miss Rive's. Also a day sale of Early Door Tickets. united Morris Tube Club. rfSHE Anfaual General Meeting of memJ_ bers of the above Club will be held in Messrs Levin and Co's Rooms THIS EVENING,at 5 o'clock. Business—To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Ofhcers, and Goneral. • FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL! MASTERTON. SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Seven-a-side Tournament. Seven Teams Competing. Admission 6d. S. 0 REGAN, Secretary F.S. Council. S. D.HOGG, Hon. Sec. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. MASTERTON BRANCH.
is hereby given that the AnXN nual Meeting will be held in the A. and P. Association Rooms, Perry-st., on SATURDAY, the 14th day of May, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. Business—To Receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and General. J. MILNE, Secretary. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC fl LONDON, Inst; 1872. Masfcerton Local Centre. THE last day of entry for forthcoming Examinations (Practical), is THURSDAY, May 12th. Entry forms and particulars may be had from the Local Secretary—Mß H. S. CLAUGHTON, 33 Church-street. CHURCH PARADE. THE Battalion Band, the Masterton Rifles and the Fire Police will parade for Church Parade at the Drill Hall at 10.30 a.m. oo SUNDAY, Bth May, 1910. npnwi' FUNERAL NOTICE.
mHE friends of Mr A. J. Stone-Wigg I are respectfully invited attend the funeral of his late wife, which will leave the residence ofJMr W. H. Cruickshank, Lansdowne, A.TTTBDAY, the 7th inst., at 2 p.m., . the Masterton HYDE, Funeral Diractor. Telephone 233, Private 324-. In the Estate of W. H. LONG & CO., Butchers, MaatertonALL accounts owing by this firm up to 11th APK.IL, 1910, to be rendered to me as Solicitor for the firm. C. A. POWNALL. Solicitor, Masterton. M. L. LOWEIS to notify the public that he has this day sold his b'ruit and Grocery business, having decided to-staifc business iu Wellington. M, L. LOWEIS, QUEILN-STREET, MASTERTON May 2ad, 19L0. For Artistic Portraits 0 t> tho Exoh S:a lio3 \"IT cat3rai t'or. (J * auras an 1 outfits t' >t' stl r >. E'V-d a l'/'.ji to ca'tom-jro. 71*) >ai jrib givdii with baon dozen c:ibitV3t3. W. L. JOY, (Studio: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Boom No. 16, (upstairs).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10037, 6 May 1910, Page 1
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