Spacial Advertisements. TOWN HALL PICTURES, EKETAHUNA— - Monday and Tuesday. PAHIATUA— - Wednesday and Thursday Return to Masterton H EIDAY, July Btb, with a Hasrnificent New Programme. Watch for Thursday's paper. rgIOWN Hi LI, Mt A.S TERION. Positively two nights only. WEDNESDAY & IHTJESDAY, July 20th and 21st. The Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society will produce, under the direction of Mr Geo. i. Gray, the QEAND COMIC OPEEk, ««The Pirates of Penzanc©." (By arrangement with Mr J. C. Williamson.) With a full Orchestral Orcheslra. POPULAK PEIOES—3s, 2s, Is, Booking fee fid extra. Box plan at Inns and Goddard's, open on Wednesday, July 13th, at 0 a.m. CLTFFOED PAUL, Hon See.
BOXING. Wednesday Evening Next, At 8 p.m. nOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Ths following Champions will Box: TRACY MURPHY MALONY GOSLING'' jcogramme also inclule3 SIX FIVE-ROUND BOUTS ' By Members of the Master ton Boxing Ciub Stalls and Pit, 21-; Ores 3 Circle, 3/= Orchestra Stalls and Ringside, 5/-.
W.F.C'A. NOTICE. gHAEEHOLDEES are requested to return COUPONS and VOUCHEES oil or before JULY 31st, to enable them to participate in the Annual Bonus. W. S. J AGO, Secretary. Wairarapa Farmers' Cc-operative Association, limited, Masterton. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL DRESSMAKING CLASSES, PUPILS wishing to obtain instruction in Dressmaking are invited to meet the new Instructress MES N, HOWELL, at the Technical School, between the hours of 3 and 4 p,m„ and 7.30 and 8,30 on Monday afternoon and evening. Fee 103 per term, payable in advance to the Instructress, N, D, BUNHNG, Secretary, COAL ATO FIREWOOD. Yards: Dixon-st., South.
M. COLLIE, Late Collie & Co, WILL supply EIKEWOOD in any length. Taupiri Coal 2s per owt., 9s per quarter ton, delivered for cash. Westport and Pelawmain at current rate Telephone 267. Lansdowno Orders can be left at Mrs Holland's Store. LONG'S MEAT MART. THE new proprietory having secured the services of MR. W. H. LONG (the well-known pioneer of Cheap Meat in M isterton) beg to state that they will continue to carry on business at the old address under the old style of i LONG & CO. ONLY THE PBIMEST MEAT SOLD, and they hops, by strict attention to business, to secure a fair amount of public patronage.
THE TALKERIES. E want everyone who has not yet experienced the delight of owning and li&tening to an Edison Phonograph to come to our store and hear the Edison Phonograph play. There is only one way to know how good the Edison Phonograph is, and tint 13 to hoar it. Nothing can desoribe it. EDISON AMBEROL RECORD 3 are the new records which have just been made to play on the Edison Pnonoajraph. They play twice as lon* as the old ones, and play far bsfctar. 500 Jano; Ra 3jr 13. THE T A L K E R I E S, JAM ES HALL, "Proprietor. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 1
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