eetings and Amusements. TnORjtSTERS' HALL, MASTEI4TON fVlasterton's PermanentJ POPULAR PICTURE PALAG3E EVERY EVENING AT 8, •Leasees: Messks Thompson an.o Paynjs Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE —|AYWE HOitfPSOft! JL AYNE PICTURES, lOTUREB. Why Do We Lead ? Because we give the publio what They ' want, and in a way that defies comparison. TO-NIGHT, To-MORROW NIGHT, AND THE NIG ST AFTER '• RooseveSt in Africa," Showing the ex-President of America on his famous Big Game Hunting Expedition. Also, The Absolutely Latest Sporting Drama, "Rogues of the Turf." Shakespeare's Great Tragedy, £• " Macbeth." "Scenes in Sydney." "The Western IViaid,'' " Winter Sports Denmark," " Cheesemonger's Dog," ! "Life in the Next Century." You will be able to smile at FOOLSHEAD'S BROTHER And FOOLSHEAD ON SKATES. We Believe in Pay When You Come, Not Before. Same Old Prices—One Shilling, 1/8 Our Performance,is Noted for Reliability. LOOK OUT FOR A STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT! We are Going to Shake .Things Up Shortly. Winner ol the Half-guinea Verse Contest. The seasons come, the seasons go, King winter's hern again, Hut Thompson-Payne are with us still, and here' they will remain. "The Heroine of Mafeking," 'twill thrill your heart with pride, To see our gallant soldiers saved by Colonel Ralston's bride. By Robt. Russell, Quean Street, Masterton. f VISIT THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 21st to 24th, 1910. PALMERSTON NORTH. "N conjunction with official . Conferences of the National Dairy Association and the New Zealand Dairy Factory ; Managers' Association, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES;! Greatest Dominion Exhibition of Working Dairying Machinery, Milking Machine Auditorium Champion Competitions, Dairy Produce, Apples, School Gardens, etd Wlost Interesting and •Instructive Exhibition of the Year. AMUSEMENTS:-Football, Horse Jumping, etc. •EAILWAY EXCURSIONS. J. C,. LANE, Secretary.
ADVANCE MASTERTON STAPLES' BEST, MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. On draught at almost all hotels in the "E E. J. EASTWOOD (late of City and surrounding License Districts, Pahiatua) has pleasure in an- and 5?" I»!5.? Tier thuM ha Tifl.H (faftijforl t.n ha. hPHfNH Masterton. The car will be in charge of beer could not be brewed in Wellington. •the proprietor himself and special trips can be arranged at any hour. -~ ■OTOHTHOUBS-sp.m. to 8 a.m. Ring STAPLES AND CO., up private Phone 374. MOLESWORTH STREET & MURPHY STREET, TEE WELLINGTON WELLINGTON. MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. T D. cruickshawk & co ' «J» • Limited, MASTERTON. Ws have fob sale —Specially selected, TIIHE WELLINGTON MEAT EX- eedOiU Wli? at. Barley, Byecorn, etc I Poets, Strainers, Battens. PORT COMPANY, LTD, is pre- Winners of Gold Medals for farm seeds Masterton A. and P. Association, paredjto receive Stock for 1909 and i 9lo ;. r J Fertilisers as follows— Bonedust Basic Slag Freezing and Shipment on Superphosphate Kainit (improved) Sulphate of Potash Nitrate of Soda QSients' Account Guano Sulph. of Ammonia Blood Manure Agricultural Lime t lowest currant rates in the Dominion. W.M.E. Co. Gear's andFison's. Analysis of Soil Conducted. The Company is also prepared to* buy Special Manures for Gardens and Fruit Trees. FAT SHEEP, LAMBS & CATTLE. Top Dressing Machine, suitable for Lime or Manure for pastures, etc., on All particulars as to charges and prices hire. We carry stocks of all Manures <>t M •can be obtained on application to the B. Tait's, Featherston. AGENTS—©Stents' Account FAT SHEEP, LAMBS & CATTLE. buyers—*LEX. McKENZIE, Feather3ton, Tel. No. 12, Foatherston Exchange. vv.Vb. McFADZSAN, Masterton, Tel. No. 348, Masterton Exchange. ANDREW PETERS, Dannevirke, Tel. No. 27, Dannevirke Exchange, 'Limbton Quay Wellington. J. C. EWINGTON, IPECIAL family reasons urge an T _,„,_„-,„ „, n ™,rmmAvi immediate sale, hence the sacri.QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON fice ihis is an ideal and lypical 'Waipowa Coach Factory, En j£ijrie©3*sng, Kflotorand Cycle Works. N.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., Accident, Fire and Marine. P. and O. Steamship Co. fteid and Gray's Implements Butter's Iron Fencing Postsi Will ; «ims' Patent Droppers Minimax Fire Extinguishers. Cooper's, Little's and Robertson's Highland Dips FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Or to tho Company's Head Office. CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM IN HAWKE'S BAY. 900 A.ORES. PRICE £B,OOO. X 1,500 CASH. s <r»„,„-.!« e n .i.„.. «?«„_ Hawks's Bay Sheep Farm, all undu- -.„_ _„~ M „. lating, rideable country; practically ~.ww< ■■<. e ,j **" "*" -'■»'*"*' all ploughable; all in grass and crop; Works. > go or go acres in good crops of oats, j rape, kale, turnips, etc.; well-fenced; 11 paddocks, water in each; good 5-roomed house, with bath-room, wash-house, etc.; 4-stall stable, feedff£M»VrtVtrwMftH}^PiMniy^ililM<o»lftl»l ,„ ,_ ,4. __^,-„ na , ! sheep and cattle yards; 9 miljs from under an expert anemeer. m^y * h&nd > tQ threQ salfl yards, P. 0., etc., 2 miles; good roads. EOVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES Tenure is L.I.P. at 3/11*. less 10 per AND CA.BS. „»,«■. Agencies-Sous A Hurrell and Co.'a.j W bite ob Wiee Sole AgenteVe'aicles, Traction, Portable and Oil Benzine and Oi 1 ", and Massey Hazos Implements. A large supply fo :stras on hand. SPENCE & CO.. THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND v% iSALESMENv. DANNEVIRKE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 1
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