flfl •*-tings and Amusements. i jniioTEES' BALL, MASTEKTON MASTEETON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PIOTURE PALACE. EYEEY EVENING AT 8. rKOMPSOM T)&YNE HOWiPSOW -- i AYr<.£ lOTUrtfi*. TO-NIGHT. TO-NiCHT. T ast Lieht of this Series. COLD IS NOT ALL "A TRIP THROUGH WALES." "A LESSON BY THE SEA." DOOMED .fcitC, eS i. Free Matinee To-Day. An Kducauou fer th« fi)ii<iren. Little Princes in the Tower. "L page from English History.) The Russian Black Sea Fleet (showing the working of a toroedo beat) Betty as an Apprentice. '"The Clown and His Donkey." , and S6verj,l ouera. Complete Change Monday. R O W N HALL. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22. MUSIC LAUGHTER MXETH LONG MELODY & L6TJD. Return of the Old Favorites. THE CALEDONIANS. An Entirely New Programme. Don't Miss the Natitnal Champion Pipe Band. POPULAR PRICES. Box Plan .at Miss Rive's. SKATING CARNIVAL. The Fashionable Pastime of the Season. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29.
GRAND FANCY DRESS and POSTER CARNIVAL will be held as above. Programme consisting or Grand Marches, Races, Trick Skating, Exhibition of Fancy Skating by children, General Skating before and after programme. Prizes for the Best Fancy Dress (Couple Skating) Lady and Gentleman Skater, and various events. See posters. SPECTATORS' ADMISSION: 2s and 1s; Reserved Seats 2s 6d. SKATERS' ADMISSION to Floor: 8.8. Skates, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is 6d. Own skates Is; reserved 6d extra. RSastertoi Orchestra! Society. SECOND CONCRBT-SEVESTH SEASON. TO BE HELD IN TE^ TOWN HALL, MASTEETON. on Thursday, August 25th. Box Plans at Inns and Goddard's. H. lif.NS, Secretary. SALE OF WORK. IHUJ Annual Sale of Work in aid of X the Melanesian Mission will be >eld in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, August 24th, from 2to 10 p.m.
SALVATSOfJ ARUY. BRIGADIER KOLDAWA.Y. SUNDAY, ALL DAY. at 11 a.m , 3 and 7 p.m. Special Singing* Company at Night. AL CHOBCH. J CHAPJ3L SI BEET. EEV, KODG-i 4 ', Preacher, Services, 11 o'clock and 7, Evening Subject, " TLe Croucher at the doer" . dsT GHUEC JL MASTERTON. SUNDAY fcERVICES. Matter ton, 1L a.m.—Mr P. T. Harris 7 p.m., Kev. C. H. Olds. Kuiupuni Church Anniversary ■vioes--11 am. Eev. C. H. Olds. 7. p.m., —Mr to\ T. Harris, Wangaehu 3p. in. Mr A. J. Minifie. [T N O X CH.UKCH MASTEEL'ON. SUNDAY SERVICES. Masterton, 11 and 7. Eev. "Bain Mac ■ Ronald. Kaituna, 3 p.ra, Mr A. Snowball. Kopuaranga, 3 p.m , Mr D. McGre zor. Y.M.CA. Y.M-C.A. Strangers' Tea at 5 p m. Speaker, Mr A. J. Minifie. Subject, "Words, Acticns and Honour." ALL MEN WELCOME. Solway Home at 7 p.m. NOTICE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will NOT be responsible for debts contracted in my name without my written authority. Dated at Masterton this 18th day •of August, 1910. RUPUHA TE HIANGA, Waipukurau. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared fc grant LOANS, repayable by instal ment or otherwise, on approved free hold security. Terms on applica tion. J. ft. KEITH*. Manager.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10072, 20 August 1910, Page 1
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