Special Advertisements HALL, MaBTEETON. Positively two nights only; WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 20fch and 21st. The Maxtor toil Amateur Theatrical Society will produce, under the diruction of Mr Geo. It. Gray, the GRAND COMIC OPERi, " The Pirates of Penzance." (By arrangement with Mr J. 0. Wi'liamson.) With a full Orchestral Orchestra. POPULAR PRIOES~3s, 2s, la, Booking fee fid extra. Rox plan and day sales open at Inns and Goddard's CLIFFORD PAUL, Hon Sec. NO-LICENSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A MEETING of all interested in the NO; LICENSE MOVEMENT are specially invited to attend a Meeting in the Y.M.C.A. Hall This Evening at 7.45. Anti-Qambling fV&ovenrisnt. DURING the evening service at the Karipuni Methodist Church on Sunday the following solution was read by Mr. Harris and unanimously carried:— ' "Thi? congregation views with alarm the enormous spread of the Gambling spirit throughout the Dominion It i; shocked by themotal defeneration which this spirit is-producing in all ciasses of the community. It rejoices in the evidences of an awakened conscience on the subject. It desires to strengths the hands of the Anti-tfambling League m its demand that, [the Oovorntnt nt shall introduce a measDre this session abolishing the legalised bookmaker." W. H. JACK"? ON FEESENTATION. THE public ara inviied to attend the Presentation to W. H. Jackson, Esq., to celebrate his 21 years' -service as Ho ad Master of the Masted, oi School, p-hich will take t)laje at th> Town Hall, on WEL>N E3 DA Y, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. An attractive programme his been provided under the Management of Mr Branson. Admission free. Parents of school children and old pjpils specially invited. W, M. EASTHOPE, Secretary.
To The Gem era 5 Public. I BEG to notify the public of Masterton that I have sold my milk delivery business to MR A, F. JBILLINGTON, who is well and favourably known throughout the district. I thank my patrons for their past support, and bog for a continuance of' the same to my successor. J. S. DAWSON. IN connection with the above I trust with strict attention to business and supplying a good article, to receive a fair share of public support. A. F. BI ISLINGTON. JjIRANK JgOYLE
FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, Pine street, Masterfcon. First Class Stocks of Best Mixtures Confectionery. Just arrived—Consignment of APPLES, 7/6 per case. Very fine-
Ladies' Be,stock Shoes. LACED Der by Shoes, patent cap 163 6d; Glaced Derby Shoes, plain front and round toe, 16s 6d. WATERTIGHT?, Kip, Whole Back Watertight® 15s Gd. A new assortment just received. Guaranteed durable and utrong. Call and inspect. D. FinJayson & Son, Qaeen Street; Masterton.
THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO GO TO W. H. COLE'S, 28 chapel street, F you want to sea tbo latest sha'loa in Wall Papees, or the finest saleen of Fbexzes obtainable in tlio Waira--3a I have just landed an cmtirrfy w handsoms lot from the bast English iters. The shades iceludo Veronese ue, Rustique Brown, Grey Lemon, •abian Red, Dim and many hers. Wall canvassing is a wvv idea, id is well worth ins lecting. Writa or 11 tor simples. Any cUss of painter's decorator's art done in any part of .e town or country aVch japess rates, jlephone 149 at any tiuu. FOMAN & TROWER. LUIi STABLES, - MASTEETOk. ~*UB3, Gigs, Baggies, etc., on hire by J hour, day or weak. Parties capered >r cn reasonable terms. Careful attenion given to every dopurt-naat of usiness. Competent man always in harge. Plant and buildings have been acreased to meet growing demands of lusineas. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. LADIES, The most beautiful woman in the world, ii fe VIOLET SNOW CREAM IT pnvenfcg hair growing, and impart frj3hne3T» and traa3part.n0 7 to jth skixs. Price 4-/0. All chemishf Vvn. tifect
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 12 July 1910, Page 1
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