Meetings and Amusements. 10RESTERS' HaLL, MA.STERTOA. Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE, EVERT EVENING AT 8, lessees: Msnsais Thompson ani> Payni: Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE pHOMPSO?] T>AYS^I!i O»OTURE3, To-Night. Yo-ftighS EX-SQ.WI'wT 900 If you are down in th?, dump 3 como s«d see fFOOLSEEAD," AS A REPORTER. and THE SKATING CARNIVAL. The winner of this week's competition ■will be announced at to-night's perfumance. Prices 1/G and 1/-; Children 6d. MiTINEE TO-DAY. master™ orchestral SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERTSEVENTH BSA.SON. fHOWN HALL, MiSTERTON MONDAY, 23rd MAY, 1910. Conductor: MR. JAS. CANDY. Programme of Mlusio. Part I. March, "Entry of the Gladiators" (Fucik) Oechestba. Overture, " Loin du pays " (Bouillon) Oechestba. Song, " Goodwin Sands " (Adams) Mb. T. C. Irving. Violin Solo, " Serenade" (F. Ordla) I Mb. R. Botes. (a) "Barcarolle" (Mendelssoht) (b) "Hunting Song "( M e ndel ssohn) ( Oechestba. > Interval of five minutes. Pabc 11. Selection, "The Girls of Gottenberg" (Caryll and Moncton) Oechestba. Song, ,: A May Morning" (Denza) Mb T. C. leving. flower Song, "Hearts and Flowers" (Tobani) Oechestba. Clarionet Solo, "Andante and Polacaa" Le Thiere Mb. J. Cakdt. " The Turliish Patrol" Michaelis Oechestba. National Anthem. "Bos Plan at Inns & Goddard's. •WELLINGTON SHEARERS INDUSTRIAL UNION.
SPECIAL Meeting of above will be L held in Murray's Hall, next to Club j Hotel this (Saturday) evening, at 8 p.xn sharp* " Business: Complete amendment of • Rules. Every membei must attend. ! E, W. AEBJTT, Secretary. W. H. JACKSON TESTIMONIAL THE Masterton School Committee invites Parents and Old Scholars of the Maiterton School to meet on TUES-. DAY, 24th inst., at 8 o'clock, in the Dominion Hall, to consider the question of suitably recognising, the services of Mr W. H. Jackson, who has occupied the position of Headmaster for twenty-one /CONGREGATIONAL CHUSCH. / CHAPEL STREET. Prea:ber-REV ALFEED HODGE, 11 a.m.—The Parable of the Lost Sheep. 7 p.m.—The World: Yesterday, Tog£l- day and Tomorrow. ■ETHODIST CH.UECH MASTERTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. Masterton, 11a.m., Rev C. E, Porter. Subject—" The Relation of the Spiritual to the Worldly." Masterton, 7 p.m.—Rev. C. E. Porter. " Does Death end all." Kuripuni, 11 am. and 7 p.m.—Mr F. Harris. Rangitumau, 3 p.m.—Rev. C. E Porter. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRDST In the matter of "The Masterton Trust Land 3 Trust Act, 1899," and "The Local Elections Act, 1908." I HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Trustees for the Trust Lands Trust—
CASELBERG, David JACKSON William Henry KRAHAGBN, Eoberfc As the number of candidates nominited doss not exceed the number of yacknsiea to be filled, I hereby declare David Caselberg, "Wiliiam Henry Jackson and Robert Krahagen, to be duly elected to thfl i ffise of Trustees of the Masterton T p u t Lands Trust. A. HATHAWAY, Eeturning Officer. T'atad at Mastertou this 19th day of Miy, 1910. RING UP 'PHONE NO. 27, ASD YOUR ORDERS WILL BE . PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I recognise three business facts, viz.^ 1. Business i 3 business, civility is essentia'. 2. Prime Joints ard what the public require }. Punctual delivery mean 3 no waiting for meab. [STOCK Ihe primest of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Vaal, and Laaib when in eeisoQ. Corned Baef to suit ail. Spiced Bjafand York Hams oa order Small G-.0d3 a speciality. But tho Wairarapi.. Ho no Curol Harm and Ba-.cn always on hanl All m»fc ti jvemmeat inspected. Lowest posj bi-' price?. 'X j.it' caibo ais solicits *, . John bSxhall; (Laie Lee& BoxaUl)., Family Butcher
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10049, 21 May 1910, Page 1
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