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meetings and Amusements. OREST E » S' H.x 1, li, HOM PSON _ TIAYNE EERLESS PICTURES. EERLESS JtICTURES. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Marvellous Million Programme. A delightful Edison' Drama of exceptional merit. HEART OF A ROSE. A powerful Emotional Drama. MILES STAN DISH. AQAMnnNED. A Pathetic Stud>. tSfINnONED A Pathetic Study. *3™l JlSot to core the_bluesMONDA NESDAY NEXT. OUR GREAT ARNST versus BARRY. ARNST versus BARRY■L magnificent picture pourtn the famous sculling race fo World's Championship on the Zambesi River. . _ f- -.«„„ ..Is, Children under 12, n 6d. r Children's Freo Matinee on Satur day Afternoon. ,OWN HALL, MASTERTON, Direction Allan Hamilton. • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HARRY PLIMMER and ,^, REYNOLDS DENNISTON f present Clyde Fitch's Sensational Success, LOVERS' LANE. A production unrivalled in all-round excellence and interpreted by a Great Company, including— MISS LIZETTE PARKES and x\IRS ROBERT BROUGH. TO-MORROW. NIGHT. The management will present the most remarkable play produced in this country during the last decade — Jerome K. Jerome's Masterpiece, THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK. (Arrangement, with Rupert Clarke tind Clyde Meynell.) p r i ces _4 Sj 3s and 2s. Box plan and Day Sales at Miss Rive's. nONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, < J CHRISTMAS FETE. IN Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM HALL. THURSDAY, 15th DEC. Promenade Concert, Flowers, Sweets, Refreshments, 'Xinas Tree. Good programme. GLADSTONE iSPORTS. £6O 'prizes. £6O ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1911. . For' Programmes, etc. — W. GUNDESEN, Secretary, Gladstone. Mr Peter Bowling, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN LABOUR LEADER, •\T7ILL Deliver an Address in the Town Hall on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, December sth, at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE. tn the Estate of the Late Alexander McHutchon. 'OERSONS owing moneys to the "JT late Mr Alex. McHutchon are requested to pay the same to Messrs Gawith and Logan, solicitors, Mast'erton, or' to the Trustees (Messrs D. H. Speedy and F. W. Groves) on or before December 31st. THANKS. RS A. McIIUTCHON desires to j.tjl tender her sincere thanks to the members of the Masterton Masonic Lodge, the kind friends who sent wreaths'' expressions of sympathy, and to all who rendered assistance on the occasion of the recent death of her husband. NOTICE. TE bee to notify the public that k/ we have DISCONTINUED our Butchery Business in Masterton as from November 30th, 1&10. The premises will ?be' kept open for receiving accounts up to Saturday, December 3rd, at 5 p.m. All accounts after that date must be paid to Messrs Robinson and Hand-New-ton, Solicitors. BULPITT & YALDEN, . NOTICE. '" WISH to announce that I am a - CASH-BUYER of "all kinds of Fat Stock during tlm" coming freezing season. r " W; McKENZIE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 2 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 2 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 2 December 1910, Page 1

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