Meetings ane Amusements. Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' Hall). ICTURES. ICTUREB. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment. Direction •••• J o * lll **?**' TO-NIGHT! LAST NICHT. LAST NICHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NICHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NICHT. LAST NICHT. LAST NICHT. LAST NICHT. TO-NIGHT! The Telephone, Torn Page, Agripplna, Portjengral, Foolshead, Grandpa's Forty Winks, Effecting a Cure, , Dartmouth, Bob-sleigh-ing, Cormorant Fishing, A Thrilling Story. NO-LICENSE IS COMING.
MASTERTON—Post Office Corner, Saturday, 18th" March;, Town Hall, '. Sunday, 19tb March, after church'. Reference will be made on Saturday night to the Salmon Pamphlet, ''Prohibition' a Blunder." GRBYTOWN— Town Hall/Monday, 20th. March. CROSS' CREEK, Library . Hall, Tuesday, March 21st. . ADMISSION FREE. Y.M.C.A. Athletic T«a. Y-.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Athletic Tea. Y.M.C.A. Jti Teas TO-MORROW, at 5 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to .Members and officials of Masterton Athletic and other Clubs, and to all strangers about town or passing through the town to ' JOIN US IN A COT OF TEA. The President; Mr P. L. HOLLINGS, will preside, and after tea Mr J. McGREGOR, Senr., will speak. ■ ■ \ Members are requested to roll up with their friends. Every Man Welcome. No charge. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD.
ENDERS for the following works at Pahiatua will be reat the Education Board 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, 0 ■ Painting, etc. i . Plans, etc., may he seen at the - "Herald" Office, Pahiatua; "Express" Office, Eketakuna; and at 1 the office of, Messrs Varnham and - RoseV Masterton. ' ' G. L. STEWART, Secretary. WAIHI GOLDMINTNG COMPANY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. IROXY Forms do not require witnessing. Forward by first mail to P.O. Box No. 151, Wellington. THE CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. 1911. /OPENING in Wellington 24t]i \J MAY, closing 28th JULY, 1911 - , ' it t. 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 R.8.t." AND HER SCHOOL OUTFIT. SCHOOL will prove far more interesting if the little :.;/■-..* folks, have a'good supply of. re- , quisitcs. ~. „ ~„: , ' Even if every little "School Ear" could turn to McLEOD AND YOUNG'S a moment to lister, io.the story of what awaits 'them in our School Requisites section it is too long a tale to be told in one chapter". Bud ohere are many cunning little ncvel*ies in pen- . 'cils, Writing Tablets, Bags, Sponges, etc., to interest and delight them. ■ • ~ Come and see for yourself. You are always welcome. TOTJNG. OUNG. THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. lARDNER --ND SUJN&, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dixon Street Masterton Totara, Matai, Rimu. and White Pine, dressed or in rough, always in •stock. Also Sashes, Doors and Mouldings.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 18 March 1911, Page 1
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