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!t«>*<e-eirtg* and Armas i jßEbTElib' HAL-,, .MaSTEv,V' ■■■ ■ MASTEETON'S P&RMANE.N •' "■' POPULAR PI 3TUR£ PALApfc* EViEYEVEMNG ATb! THOMPSON - TJAVNfi HOmP*Q*i - JL PICTURES lOTUKES, The Worid'e Animated Magazine. To-Nitfht To-t^ight "EPISODE IN 1812." "EPISODE IN 1812." A story founded on fact of incidents during Napoleon Bounaparte's regime in France. "MARIE ANTOINETTE." Another Page from French His- . tory. ,;.-•"■ "JENNY." , "JENNY." An Indian Story, that's all. "ITALIAN LAKES." "THEGAMBLER." "THE ICE INDUSTRY." .x .. "CARLO'S DEVOTION." ROBERT HYDE'S DOUBLE LIFE. "LUMBERING IN SWEDEN.'A "MR HENPECK'S GOOD-BYE." "FOOTBALL MAD." Adults 'is. Children 6d. Children's FREE Matinee Saturday. NOX CHUECH, MASTERTON. ORGAN RECITAL. jO-MORBOW (Friday) at 8 p.m. ' By ME PDECELIi WEEB, Vocalist?, Cameron, Messrs, •Olaysou and Ssmith. ; j Tickets 1/- at McLeod and Toung!d O W N HAL L, MASTERTON; Direction .......X 0./WilliamsoivLtd TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 20 ■* FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. A SUCCESSION OF SHRIEKS. The Laugh Time—The Laugh Time. THE MIRIH MAKER OF THE ■'.'.', ■ ■:'■';■■ CENTURY v ; ;>.u,r-.-Sends the best of any previous Champion Farcical Comedy l f. back to the infant class. i MR J. C. WILLIAMSON PRESENTS, by arrangement with v. :Gaston: Mayer; Esq., London, THE BRASS BOTTLE. i THE BRASS BOTTLE. THE BRASS BOTTLE. A Farce Comedy jby F. A. Anstey. Interpreted by his incomparable New English Farce Comedy Co. New English Farce Comedy Co. 'The Green Jinnee is a cure for "the blues." i THE BRASS BOTTLE. THE BRASS BOTTLE. , Absolutely the Funniest Play Ever offered. . '■ lIRRESISIIBLE and ASTOUNDING PRICES--ss, 3s, and 2s.- .'..■.;. i BOX PLANS Open at Miss Rive's TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY) MORNCOUPONS,- ■■ LABOUR PARTY, a! MEETINGoS the Labour Part? v. IH jQI be held in ', Murray's inildmga TO-NIwBT, at 8 o'cleeh. . • ■ .v / i CLAIMS FOR NEW ZEALAND .:■■ ' WAR/MEDALS. TkTOTICE is hereby .given that' lM claims' for Medals for services in the New Zealand War, enquired into by Stipendiary Magis- , Applicants for Medals should, therefore, make application to the nearest Stipendiary Magistrate and furnish him with the proofs of their -claims. '-•■•, ■'■■!,■-. ~ ... . , Forms of application may ..be _oDtained at Headquarters, and at Dis•trict Defence. Offices, and at Post Offices. , ; ''-■ L,■ ••.' A. W. ROBIN, Colonel, Chief of the General Staff, Headquarters, Council of Defence. Wellington, 12th Sept., 1910. MASTERTON COURTHOUSE. trRITTEN Tenders will be re(V ceived at this office until noon. v of FRIDAY, September. 30th, for the erection of new at Masterton. They are to be marked ■on the outside, "Tender for Courthouse, Masterton." , Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices at Masterton and" Palmerston North, also at ■'. -this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH, District Engineer. ■■■, ' District Public Works Office, ■V. Old Parliamentary Buildings, ■ Wellington, 13th Sept., 1910. : POISON NOTICE. OISON will be laid for Dogs on the Whakataki Native Reserve. E. G. HARRIS. ,

Mast*»rt *« Permanent Investmerit &; Building Society. ITTNDER the rules of the Society U Messrs A. B. Bunny and James Elliott retire from the Board of Dnec3rd October, lSlO.but are eligible for re- ' le ifwSi also be necessary to fill a third -v.J«:ncv in the Board, caused by the ■JESk m late : Mr Joseph Pa, ton. 19th September 19ia EiTHMaEager>

W'E have a few peces of Aluminium Ware wLich we wish to quit, as we do not wish to stock this olasscf goods, and we have therefore reduced the prices considerably --way below Wellington prices. They comprise Preserving Pan, baucepans. Steamers, Frying Pans, Somali, Sound Heavy Goo*s of Best Quality. The advances of alunumam - are - well known-there ia no . tarnishing or rustic g, and the weight i» about one quarter of ':':^'i^ a ■ '.'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 1

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581

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 1

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