TENDERS, are invited for the supply of 200 Cords (more or less) of 4ft Matai . Address "Wood," Age Office. ANNUAL FATHERING JeiUCR.EE PAKTY & DANCE. XiIXCHANGE HALL, 8 p.m.. THUBSJjJ DAY NEXT, 29th inst. An enjjyabltf evjuirg guaranteed. Ticket3 —Ladies Is, Gents 2s. 15. G. McWWWN, Hon. Sac. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. GREAT RURAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 2nd, 3rd and 4th November 1910. PALMERSTON NORTH. The Sock Breeders' Show, Farmers' Exhibition and People's Summer Show. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB CHAMPION DOG SHOW. Schools and Industries' Competi-
TOTAL PRSZES, £1824. Entries for all excepting Live Stock close OCTOBER 7th. Live Stock Entries close .OOTOBEE. 14th. I<REE COPY of Prize List <.o application to ' J. C. LAN^, Secretary.
MISSION OF HELP. MASTERTON. HT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. OCTOBER Ist to 11th. MISSIONER Rev. H. R. W. FARRER, Rector of Bridport, England. THANKS. • • ON behalf of mgglf and my sons I desire to €pk my neighbours and many Hfends for their kindness to us, said to my late wife, and all who sympathised with us in our sad bereavement. W. BLINKHORNE.
■NOX CHURCH, MASTERTON. Sunday Services. Masteitcm, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m, Rav Gibson Smith. Kopuaranga, 8 p.m., Mr Snowball. Mild Miki, 3 p.m.. Mr de Lisle. BTHODIST CHURCH MASTERTON. Surday Services. Masterton. 11 a.m., Rev, C. H. Olds. 7 p-m., Mr F. T. Harris. Subject: "Personal Responsibility in Relation to Christ." Kuripuni, 11, Mr F. T. Harris. 7, Rev C. H. Olds. Evening, Sacrament. Rangitumau, 3, Rev C H. Olds. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, U CHAPEL STREET. REV, HODGE, Preacher, Evening Subject : "A Remarkable Story o£ Conversion, as told by Harold Begbie." Duet, "Drifting." by Mrs Stanhope and Miss Hodge. L M.S. Tuesday, 7.30, Eev. H, P. Scfclenker. Collection ia aid of Foreign Missions.
Y.M.C.A Y.M.C.A. To-morrow, at We invite Masterton men and all strangers to join with us in a cup , of tea. Speaker: Mr J. T. M. Hornsby. Subject: "Robert Burns, Success and Failure."
iTiTii: Queen Street Masterton. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISS BOYD lias pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Masterton and district that she has opened un up-to-dato MILLINERY BUSINESS in premises next Mr H. T. Chemist, Queen Street. ' A Cordial Invitation is extended to the ladies to call and inspect the LATEST MILLINERY 1 NOVELTIES. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of MODELS is now being made, and the showroom is fully stocked with FLOWERS, STRAW SHAPES, STRAW PLAIT. All the styles, colourings, and shapes stocked are the most fashionable procurable.
PHOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS ! '■ PHOTOGRAPHS I I I ALL THE YEAR ROUND ONE DOZEN best MATT OPAL CABINETS and a splendid Black and White ENLARGEMENT from 13s 6d to 18s 6d. , One dozen Sepia-toned Cabinets, half-a-dozen Postcards, and a Sepiatoned Enlargement prices from 13s 6d to 17s 6d. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Room No. 16, Upstairß.
lIGN -WKITERS AND HOUSE » DECORATORS. ART LESSONS-Every Thursday and Saturday. 3ppW.F,C.A Ltl, Phono2So. Queen groet
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10101, 24 September 1910, Page 1
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