Meetings ana Amusement* Masterton Electric Theatre. , (Foresters' Hail). fl HOMPSON - JT.AYNE PICTURES. ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. &n ideal evening's entertainment. TO-NICHTI "7 . TO-NIGHT! Sensational, Realistic Vitagrapn Masterpiece. THE TELEPHONE. A pathetic THE TELEPHONE, drama of a the TELEPHONE, sensational THE TELEPHONE, nature. Agrippina, Portjengraj, Dartmouth, Bob-sleighing, Cormorant Fishing, Grandpa's Forty Winks, Boots, A Thrilling Story, Foolshead: A Torn Page. : - ' '^■•- lOWN AND DRILL HALLS, HALL STREET. - TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! St. Patrick's Night .Friday, 17th March. . GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A DANCE. (In aid of St. Patrick's School.) IRISH MUSIC!* IRISH SONG IRISH DANCES! Tickets to admit to Concert and Dance. Dress Circle 3s; Body of Hall, 2s 6d. J. A. MeEWEN. Hon. Sec.
BEDFORD ! MOariT BEDFORD ! IS COMING. ' TAUERU, Public Hall, Friday, 17th March. MASTERTON—Post Office Corner, Saturday, 18th March; Town Ha 11,., Sunday, 19th March, after church. Reference "will he made on • N Saturday-.'night, to the Salmon Pamphlet,' "Prohibition a Blunder." : . ; ; &REYTOWN— Town Hall, Monday, 20th March. • ,",. CROSS' CREEK, Library . Hall, Tuesday, March 21st. ADMISSION FREE. - WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. LENDERS for the following works at Pahiatua will be received at the Education 3oard •Office, Wellington, up to Noon of THURSDAY, 23rd March:— Cookery and Science. — Removal and re-erection of old .school on new site, with alterations., etc. Teacher's Residence. -*- Repairs, Painting, etc. Plans, etc., may be seen at the "Herald"'Office, Pahiatua; "Express" Office, Eketahuna; and at the office of Messrs Yarnham and Rose, Masterton/ > G. L. STEWART, Secretary. THE CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. 1911. OPENING in Wellington 24th MAY, closing 28th JULY, 1911. %, Applications for space should be made without delay, as allotments are about to be made. " Full particulars on application to— H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, Norwich Chambers, Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON.
"MISS A.B.C.': AND HER SCHOOL OUTFIT. ICHOOL will prove far more K3 interesting if- the little ; folks have a good'supply of requisites; '"■'■; "' Even if every little "School ! Ear" could turn to MCLEOD AND YOUNG'S a moment to .listen vo the story of what in; our School Requisites section it is too long a tale to be told in one chapter. But there- are many cunning little novelties in pencils, Writing Tablets, Bags, Sponges, etc., to interest and delight them. Come and see for yourself. You are always welcome. CT EOD £ T \7<>ONG. THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. FORMAh AKD TROWER, CLUB STABLES, MASTERTOft. Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire J:j ■:,. by hour, day olr Week. Parties catered for on reasonable ter>rt. • Careful attKmtion' given to every department 'of -the business. Gomiwfcerit man always in charge. Pfsiit -arid buildings have been increased to ■meet growing demands of business.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 17 March 1911, Page 1
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