Meetings and Amusements. -rnOEESTEES' HALL, MASTEETON. Masterton's Permanent 'POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. every evening at 8. ThoSplon r PSBB tssctures, X ICTUSES. TO-Night. To-Night A Scientific Rhvi?la , sion - HICBO-CISEMATOEBAPHY, Showing the wonderful invention ox Dr. Cominandon. The Microscope Used in Examination. Blood of a Healthy Sat under ExarniThe Eat* Innoculated with Sleeping Sickness. , • Tripansomes o£ Sleeping Sickness Fighting the Corpuscles in the Blood. Our Dramatic Stars—"AN INDIAN'S TEUE HEAB,J\ "A CLOUDED MIND.' Our old friend again, FOOLSHEAD'S DUEL WITH DYNAMITE." Same old prices 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d. _____ (JIOWN HALL, MASTERTON Monday, 8 p.m. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, f'FEOM THE LAND OF THE PHAEAOHS," BY EEV. D. J. O'SULLIVAN (Late of Caire, Egypt). Magnificent succession of Views. ° Wonders of the Nile Valley. Tickets 2s and Is. Eeserved, 2s 6d. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. TO-DAY, SATUEDAY. jypASTEETON SHOWGROUNDS. MASTEETON v, WEE VITI. MASTEETON 111 v. DALEFIELD 111 Admission 6d; Ladies free. J. NICHOLLS, Hon. Sec. ' FjpOWN HALL, MASTEETON. —The—•J. C. Williamson's SEASON OF GEAND OPEEA (In English) "WILL TAKE PLACBT~CJN
"SATURDAY, JUNE 4-th, With the Brilliant Prima Donna AMY CASTLES, As " Cho-Cho-San." In the Grand Opera by —Giacomo Puccini — MADAM BUTTERFLY. Conductor of Gnnl Opara Orchestra^ tSIGHOR ROBERTO HAZON. Orchestra of 4-0 Instruments. Chorus of 60 Voices. A Company of 130 People. The Box Plan will be opened at 8 o'clock at the Town Hall, at 9 at Miss Rive's, on WEDNESDAY. Oonpons entitling holders to first choice of spats -will be distributed at Town Hall at 6.30 WEDNESDAY MORNING. Prices of admission—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked, 7s 6d; Dress 'Circle and Orchestral Stalls, at door, ss; Stalls, up to 7.30, 4s, after 7.30., 3a; Pit; up to 7.30. 3s, after 7.30, 2a. Methodist church masterton. SUNDAY SERYICES. Masterton, 11 a.m., Rev C. E, Porter. Masterton, 7 p.m.—Mr F. Harria. Kuripuni, 11 .a m, Mr P. Harris; 7 p.m., Rev. C. E. Porter. Rangitumau, 3 p.m.—Mr L. Minifia. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STREET. Preacher —REV ALFRED HODGE, 11 a.m.—" A Certificated Christian." j 7 p.m. —"The Unforgiveable Sin." To Builders. TENDERS are invited to close at Noon THURSDAY, June 2nd, for— Additions and alterations to Bank of New South Wales, Masterton. Plana and specifications may be seen at my offioe. H. A. JONES, Architect.
horse dentist. _ . « r. TT J 1 _ TROUBLES. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Examination free. Ladies' Bostock Shoes. GL iCED Derby Shoos, patent cap 16s 6d; Glaced I'erby Shoes, plain front and round toe, 163 6d. WATEETIGHTS, Eip, Whole Back Watertights 15a 6d. A ne^v'assortment just received. Guaranteed durable and itroug. Call and inspect. D. Finlayson & Son, Q iaen Street, Masterton. PRINCE OF WALES STABLES. CAREFUL attention given to all horses left at the stables. J«o waiting , . C IBS : This department 19 novt very much enlarged by the addition of Mr Holland's cab hiring plant to the business, making the most up-to-date plant in the district. IHOLE & HOLLAND, IPtjprietori.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 28 May 1910, Page 1
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