Meetings and Amuss^^nts. JglOßEfcTE'io' HALL, &ASi'dcir-lN^ | MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. ' EVERY EV aNI GAT 8. Thompson t>ayne HOMPSON JL AYW£ PIOTURE3. SUTURES, TO-DAY, at 2.30. CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE. Adults One Shilling. SAVtj BY HER DOG. BETTY AND FIREWORKS. PLAYING TRUANT. INDIAN'S HORRIBLE REVENGE. Etc, Etc-TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. Last Exhibition of LA SAVEILI. From Shadow to Sunshine. SUDDEN WEALTH. WRESTLING. Etc., Etc., Etc. Adults Is, Children 6d. fJIOWH HALL ... MASTERTON. HAMILTON'S JUVENILE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 12th and 13th. 2 Nights Only. 2 Nights Only. Greeted with prolonged applause. First appearance of Master Hughie Hamilton, the wonderful Boy Singer.' Harold Garrick, Instrumentalist, playing Mandoline, Violaline, Xylophone, etc. The Gambia Sisters, Double Song and Dance. Bayou Songs and Choruses by the Company, also a Butterfly Dance by four little girls, beautifully illuminated with limelight. ' PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Under the sole direction of Mr Alex Hamilton. ALF BIGNOLD, Business Manager.
FOOTBALL. Wairarapa v Bush TO-DAY I TO-DAY ! on Showgrounds, llasterton, Starts 2.30 p.m. Admission Is, Ladies 6d. MAURICEVIuLE COUNTY COUNCIL. ROADMAN. THE time for receiving applications for the position of Roadman has been extended to the 24th September, 1910. CARTER. Applications are invited for the position of Carter, to close at Noon on the 24th instant. W. GRAY, County Clerk. Mauriceville, Ist September, 1910. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB OWNEBS are reminded that acceptances and entries for Maiden Hack and Hack Sourry, close with the Secretary, at Ma'tinborough, on TUESDAY, September 13th, 1910, P. J. BEAD. Secretary. "N.8.-—Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m.
REMOVAL NOTICE. QARDNER AND SONS Have removed their Timber Yards to DIXON-STREET, , (Bear of Lyttle's Motor Garage)* ALL TIMBER, both seasoned and unseasoned. in stock,
ZIMARRA Aluminium Cooking Utensils. ZIMARRA AL-UMINIUM is absolutely safe, in sti'ong contrast to the dangerous copper vessels, which are always liable to verdigris, and are most dangerous in consequence.. It is not subject to rust, and thus -£as a great advantage over iron and steel vessels. ••• ••• —••• There are no bits to chip off and get into the food, as with enamel ware. "SAUCEPANS (all sizes from 3s), PIE DISHES (good range, all sizes), FRYING PANS and other utensils. Inspect them To-Day. BEALE AND T3ARTON. EILE AND X ARTON.
ALUMINIUM WARE, CHEAP. 'E have a few i iece<* of we wish to quit, as we do not wish to stock this class cf goods, and we have therefore reduced the prices considerably—'way Vielow Wellington prices. Thoy comprise Preserving Pan, Saucepans, Steamers, Frying Pans, etc.—*ll Sound Heavy Goofs of Best Quality. The advantages of aluminium are well known —there is no tarnishing or rastir g, and thu weight is about one quarter of ordinary iron goods. THE GAS SHOWROOM. Aluminium Ware which QUE3N STREET
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 10 September 1910, Page 1
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