Meetings and Amusements. .1 O RE • MASTERTON. " MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. , HOMP S 0 N ID AY N E .HOMPSON i AYNE PI CTU R ES. ICTU R ES. TO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI 81-WEEKLY CHANGE OF PICTURES. A Magnificent "Lubin Star" Film, "PERCY THE COWBOY," J "PERCY THE COWBOY," and "THE SHYNESS OF SHORTY.'' "THE SHYNESS OF SHORTY." A Thrilling Story of a Horse Thie* j in the Wild West of America. A Few Pages from Shakespeare— KING LEAR." "Anger of Diana," (coloured). "Two Cowards." "Shepherd's Kiss." "A Well-earned Meal." "BETTY FROM BAD TO WORSE." "Elephants in India," "Venice," "His Chum." •'DR.'SMITH'S AUTOMATON." PRICES AS USUAL— Adults Is, Children 6d. CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE on SATURDAY.
PUBLIC LECTURE. By Rev, Lawrence Thompson, M.A. (Under the Auspices of Knox ' Literary and Musical Association.) Subject: "Scottish Songs." HALL, TOrNICHT, at 8 o'clock. Scotch Songs will be sung. Admission Free. Collection. MISSION OF HELP. ~(T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. >. • .-. •. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Service of Intercession. 4.15 p.m.—Children's Service. 5.30 p.m.—Evensong. 7.45 p.m.—Mission Service. All Seats Free. LONGBUSH-MASTERTON COACH. OWING to an alteration in the mail time table, the proprietor of tbe Longbush Coach desires to intimate that, on and after October Ist, the coach will leave Masterton at 2.40 p.m. instead of 3.30. D. McPHEE, Proprietor.
District Agent PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOWESI' RATE OF PREMIUMS IN AUSTRALASIA, Prompt Settlement of Claims. 52 Perry MASTERTON. €. CORBETT, HA.IRDHESSBB & TOBACCONIST Queen Stbebi. Pipes, TobaaMs, Ciz*n, Cigarette? Boxins; Gttoves, Footballs, hyi Guards •and all other requisites in at**. B33JbaDpointvi Saloon in tin rtiscrict Lvfcas' C3Tibia(j3 nrjda up. . Buon aii Ssb3or3 ground ■* i 1 set. LW k'U CE M ASTEETON 51 OTOE CAB FOE HIEB. i»/iE*E. 3. EASTWOOD (late of JV|_ Pafciatun) has pleasure in announcing that he has decided to have an up-to-date motor for permanent hire in JMatterton. The ear will be in charge of •the proprietor himself and special trips <jan be arranged at any hour. NIGHT HOTTES—S p.m. to 8 a.m. Eing jp private Ph0ne.374..
LEVIN & CO.. LIMITED, Genera! Merchants and Stock and Station Agents, CHAPEL STBEET, MASTEETON. A GENTS for the Liverpool, Londo J\ Globe Insurance Company, Fir ANI> ALBION CO.-the 'direct linej Union SteamNorthern Steamship Co., shorteak route ■to Auckland. , _. _, , Little's, Coopers, Pison'. Dips; Suton a Famons Pedigree Saa*« Agnon ural Manure» IT-PITS'YOU To Preserve Your Property. V- ffIHIS can only be done effectively ;by 7' X employing ? -WvRCdLE. 2S CHAPEL-ST., who will preserve it with th 3 beat or naint and workmanship. . ' P The interior o? the cottage can be de to look like a palace by getting naxt to-nothing prices. Finest seleoUontpt papor?aflow* pricei always arriving. Sot© the address.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10113, 7 October 1910, Page 1
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