Meetings and Amusements. ■ tORESTERS' H ILL, MASTERTON, MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERT EVENING AT 8. THOMPSON "O&YME HOMPSON X. AYsSiE PIOTURE3. ICTUSES, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A SPECIALLY SELECTED SERIES. AN EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME GUARANTEED THE BEST YET. THE IRISH BOY THE IRISH BOY THE IRISH BOY THE IRISH BOY Am a magnificent coloured picture from the Arabian Nights The Fisherman and Genii The Fisherman and Genii Supported by The Mcnhtain Inn The Two Brothers The Bay of Naples. Max Tries Ski-ing. Winter in the North. The Wrong Ro id. A Difficult Task. Calinp's Tinner Party. The Man that Won a Million This serie3 is absolutely the pick of the BEST. Same Pricas—One Shilling, Children 6d. DIRECTION, J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. IHE Box Plan will be opened at the . Town Hall on SATURDAY CORNING NEXT, for the production of J. C. Williamson's Gorgeous Pantomime, ALADDIN, -which is to be staged at the Town Hall on Wednesday. August 3lst. Touring Manager J. Farrell. [ SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. The Fashionable Pastime of the Season. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29. CRAND FANCY DRESS and POSTER CARNIVAL will be held as above. Programme consisting of Grand Marches, Races, Trick Skating, Exhibition of Fancy Skating by Ten, General Skating before and after programme. Prizes for the Best Fancy Dress (Couple Skating) Lady and Gentleman Skater, and various events. t3ee posters. SPECTATORS' ADMISSION: 2s and 1s; Reserved Seats 2s 6d. SKATERS' ADMISSION to Floor: 8.8. Skates, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is Cd. Own skates Is; reserved y 6d extra. '
ftlastertora Orchestral Society. SECOND CONCEKT-SEVENTH SEASON. T 0 BE HELD IN THK TOWN HALL, MASTEETON. on Thursday, August 25th. Box Plans at Inns and' Goddard's. H INNS, Secretary. SALE OF WORK. i JIHEi Annual Sale of Work in aid o X the Melanosian Mission will be held in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, August 24tb, from 2 to 10 p.m. IfORESTEBS' LODGE. Progressive Euchre & Dance. "|7!XCHANGE HALL, £3 Queen street, TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m Gents, 2s; Ladies, 1/-. i r 11HE Offices of all Legal Firms, Stock J_ & Station Agents will b°> closed from 1 p.m on THURSDAY, the 25th inst., on the occasion of the Annual Fcotb&ll Mat'h STOCK & STATION AGENTS & DENTISTS, V. BANKS & LAW. Masterton Old Showgrounds. NOTICE IS HEKEBY [GIVEN that trespassers on the Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street, will be prosecuted without further notica. GEO. E. SYKES, Secretary. FUNEBAL NOTICE. friends of Mr T. K. Jacobsen are _L respectfully invited to attend the funeral cf his late Wife, which will leave the Masterton Hospital on WEDNESDAY, August 24th, at 12.30 p.m., for the Mauriceville Cemetery. Z. M. HOAB & SON, 'Phone 318. MASTERTON PERMAN-.-i INVESTMENT AND BUGLDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant LOANS, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security. Terms on application. J. B. KEJTH, Manager. CLOVER SEED. "E have a stock of this year's loct.l
Clover Seed. This is & good line and free from impurities. CHAMBERLAIN AMD SON, CONTKACTO3S FOB GffiAlN AND CLOVER THBESHIKG, JiBSBT StBIBT, MaBTSBTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10074, 23 August 1910, Page 1
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