Special Adver moments. TOWN HALL PICTURES, TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Night of King's Funeral Last Nightfof Beautiful Khino Last Night of Hums of Delhi Last Night of Phaedra Last Night of Training Ship Last Night of Metal Works I ast Night of Boiling Bil'y Last Night of The Queen's Lover And a Host of Others. DRAMA. COMEDY. SGKiNERT. INDUSTRY. Sixpence and One Shilling. GREYTOWN—WEDNESDAY. GLADSTONE—THURSDAY. M ARTINBORO UGH-FRTD A Y. Returning to Mastorton for Grand Matinee and Change of Programme on Look out for Something Startling. OWN HAuL, MASTERTON. Direction, Allan Hamilton and Max Maxwell. Thursday and Fnday Next, July 14th and 15tb. Allan Hamilton and Max Maxwell's Dramatic Company. Thursday July 14th. Sj.eoiall'7 organised to appear in the mo«t popular Dramas of the Bland Holt Repertoire. Friday Next, July 15th—first production here of the enormously successful Drama, by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck, Woman and Wine Woman and Wine By special arrangement with Bland Holt, Esq. Magnificent stage pictures by the late John Brunton. Production specially supervised by Max Maxwell. Prices —4s, 23 6d, Is. Plan at Miss Rive's GEORGE BULLER, Business Manager. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOMINATIONS for Officers and Committee will be received up , till Thursday, 14th inst. G. R. SYKES, Secretary. Saturday. " REVENGE.",
JW.F.C A. L NOJ l'CE'. M gHAREHOLDERS are requested to return COUPONS and VOUCHERS:]on]Jor before JULY 31st, to enable them"; to participate in the Ammaljßonus. W. S. JAGO, Secretary. Wairarapa'Farmers' Co-operative Association, {Limited, ] Masterton.
f, Mckenzie, pianist, IS open for Engagement for Parties. Balls, etc., during dancing season, Orchestra provided if required Address. Bingwell." Chapel-street The Champion Clothes Washing Machine. (Latest Modal). £4 ss; terms; no deposit; 2s weekly ; trial given free; or £3 10scash. Grocer, Lincoln Boad, Master ton. SINCE OB' WALES' HOTEL Queen Street, Mastekton. FJir. A. O. Scrimgeour begs to inform the Residents ef Masterton and district that he has taken over the above well-known house. The Hotel will be conducted on the most approved lines, witb the best accommodation at moderate rates. Temperance drinks at bar. C. A. SMITH, [THE TALKERIES.
WE want everyone who has not yet experienced the delight of owning and listening to an Edison Phonograph to come to our store and hear the i/dison Phonograph play. There is only one way to know how good the Edison Phonograph is, and that is to hear it. Nothing can describe it. EDISON AMBEROL RECORDS are the new records which have just been made to play on the Edison Phonograph. They play twice as long as the old ones, and play far better. 500 Jane Records. THE TALKEBI.ES, JAMES HALL, Troprietor. ADVANCE MASTERTON MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. MR E; J. EASTWOOD (late of Pahiatua) has pleasure in announcing that he has decided to have an up-to-date motor for permanent hire in Masterton, The car will be in chargaof the proprietor himself and • special trips can be arranged at any hour. ijI&HT HOITfSS— 5 p.m. to Ba.m. Ring , \/ap private Phone 374.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 13 July 1910, Page 1
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