Meetings and Amusements. IORES T Elt S' HAL L, MASTERTON. MASTERTON'S~PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. HHOMPSON ~ DAYNE L HOMPSON - JLAYNE PICTURES. I CTU R ES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST PRODUCTION OF THIS EVENTFUL PROGRAMME. YOU MUST SEE. "THE MARTYRS Or THfc INQUISITION." Showing victims being tortured by fiends in human form. "THE MARTYRS UF THE INQUISITION." Shows the awful instruments of torture used by the Spanish Inquisition. .._ "THE MARTYRS OF THE INQUISITION. * Will make your hair stand on end, and test vour nerves. •■THE NOTARY'S LITTLE LAPSE.' A funny story of woman's wit and lIUUI ' S susceptibility to female "THENOTARY'S LITTLE LAPSE." All ends well through Papas little lapse. "THE BOTTLE OF MILK." \ picture displaying a lad's heroism during- the Franco-Prussian war, to save his baby • brother from death by starvation. "Reception to tho American Fleet. ,' THR PRETTY TYPIST. "SOAP BUBBLES OF TRUTH," -'BANDS GOING TO, THE CONTEST." 'COOK MAKES MADIERA SAUCE "SCENES IN CONSTANTLY," "SWEDISH DANCES,' "LOSS OF MEMORY." "THE FREAK'S WEDDING." SAME OLD PRICESAdults Is. cnildren ed. Another Startling Series Monday. Elocutionary and Musical Competitions. k IIEBTING of thosa interested in V the holding of Elocutionary and Husicil Com'peti ions in Masterton, will be held in the Exchange Building* on MONDAY, October 31st, at 8 pm. Everybody cordially invited. G, B. SYTCES, Convenor. STRING BAND. "USIC for GARDEN PARTIES, . etc., ni any part of the Wairarapa will be supplied by a FirstClass STRING BAND. A:n- number' of instrumentalists supplied, charge to range according •to numbers. Fuii particulars from f. Mckenzie, "RINGWELL," MASTERTON. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH A. and P. SHOW. J HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICK- | ETS to Palmerston North, available j for return until November 12th, wiU be obtainable from Waipawa, Mangatera, and intermediate stations, and from Featherston, Greytown, Kuripuni, and intermediate stations, on Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th November,' and from Foxton, Wellington (Thorndon), Dannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th November. NOTE.—Tho issues on 4th November will be by morning trains only on 4th November, 1910 (People's Day.) ' SPECIAL TRAIN, stopping at ali -stations as required for passengers, and connecting at Woodville with the ordinary '5.25 a.m. Cross Creel:Woodville train, will leave Woodville at 11.25 a.m., Palmerston Is. arrive 12.27 p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN will.leave Greytown for Woodside at 6.10 a.m., connecting at Woodside with ordinary train leaving there at G. 27 a.m. Return special will leave Woodside for Greytown at 11.5 p.m. '; after arrival of the 6.50 p.m.*, ordinary train from Woodville at Woodside. SPECIAL j RAIN will leaves Masterton at 7.15 a.m., Mauricevilie, 7.57, Eketahuna 5.,37, Palmerston North arr 11.10 a.m. This train will stop /or passengers as required. . A return train will leave Palmerston North at 6.30 p.m., Woodville 7.40, -and arr Masterton 10.38 p.m. Passengers by the 6.30 p.m. special train from Palmerston North for stations between Woodville and Masterton will require to change trains at Woodville,, Thd ordinary 6.50 p.m. train, Woodville to Cross Creek, will connect at Woodville with special train leaving Palmerston North 'at 5.45 p.m. For full particulars see handbills. BY ORDER. New Zealand Federated Shearers.'. Union. WELLINGTON BBANCET. 'finHE Annual M=etin<r of the above . will be bfild in 31 array's Mall, ..Masterton, en . Saturday* 29th October, sit 8 p.m. sharp. ' Business—Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Eiei.ion o? Officers, asd General. E.W.ABBOTT, Secretary-. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. i IMPLICATIONS enclosed in seali- ed envelopes endorsed" "Custodian," to reach me not later than Noon on the. Bth prox., are invited for the position of Custodian of the Dixon Street South Male Bath for ■the season 1910-11, at a weekly wage of £2, subject to" tEe 'cbrtßltionE appointment open 1 for. inspectititf &fi my office. Win, T. MANSFIELD, ■■■■■■ Town' Clerk. '■ Town Clerk's Office, Chapel Sfcrwt, IMnsterton. Dated this '2Bth day of ■ .(Vj,'-■-»■ '1910;,, ,V '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 29 October 1910, Page 1
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