NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Subject: 'Trouble, and what to do with it." 7 p.m.—Rev. F. H. Spencer, agent B. and F.B. Society 3 pm.— Kaituna, Mr D. McGregor. 3 p.m. —Kopuaranga, Rev. F. H. Spencer. 2.30 p.m.—Lansdowne, Rev. A. T. Thompson; Sunday School Anniversary. ETHODIST CHURCH SER- , ICES. Masterton, -11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds. Kuripuni— Sunday School Anniversary (Special singing by the children.) Preachers: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr A. E. Parsons; 3 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds. Wangaehu, 3 pm.— Mr L. Minifie CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1 / CHAPEL STREET. Rev. Alfred Hodge, Preacher. Evening Subject: "To Save the Fret . of Care." Anthem: "Lead me, Lord." (Wesley). HE SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7 a.m.— Prayer meeting. 10.15 a.m.—Open air service, Kuripuni. 11 a.m.—Holiness meeting; Address by Ensign Avenell. 2.15 p.m.—Open air service, Pine Street. 3 p.m.—Praise meeting. 7 p.m.—Salvation service; Addresb - by Mrs Avenell INCOLN PfcOAG |?IAB.H Ol *MITH AND JONES beg to . ..i. .1 'IT J J_l._J. it l.„„~ I K_7 nOXiliy ullM puumj i/juoiu **»*»■<*- commenced 1 business as GENERAL STOREKEEPERS in the premises, corner of Bentley Street and Lincoln Road, Masterton. They stock all classes of necessaries, and, sell at the lowest possible prices for CASH. Special lines of Ceylon and Indian Teas of superior quality at their usual low priceß. By keeping the best quality goods, J and selling at moderate rates they j ti usit to receive a fair share of public patronage. Customers waited on and orders delivered promptly. Mail orders receive special attention. SM2TH AND JONES, ponerai Storekeepers.
KOPUARANGA SPORTS CLUB. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL S GATHERING. HO BE HELD ON EASTER MONL DAY, 16th APRIX, 1911. fif-A IN PRIZE MONEY. " MATECR and Professional Runl ring Events, Horse Conrpetititions, and a varied and interesting programme and liberal prize money. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, April 9th. - ProgranwmeS' obtained from Mr J. Bradbury, or at Wairarapa Age Office, or from the undersigned, G. A. DONOVAN, Hon. Secretary j Kopuaranga.
VOLTITE MAKES IT EASY. Xj instantaneous, electro-plating Powder VOLTITE. The plating bath will deposit a coating of Silver upon your old metal, but it takes 24 hours to do it, and much of your silver to do it with. VOLTITE will do the job in a few minutes according to the thickness of the Silver deposit required, and a packet which will do many articles will only cost you 2s 6d. Remember., with VOLTITE you must have a, clean surface to work upon—therefore, we commend a good scouring sand-soap, CRESCENT, at 4d. Wears to a thin cake, and does not crumble. To keep the effect of your plating always good, use a good Polishing Cloth. REDIO is a self-contained cleaning and Polishing Cloth, and no metal. polish is required, 6d and Is each. To keep vour hands free from stain use E RICK A Hand Soap, a good grease and' stain remover and skin beautifier, 6d per tin. H. BEALE AND CO., LTD., (Late Beale and Parton), PLUMBERS & IRONMONGERS, Queen Steret ...: Masterton.
tm. GERALD C. BRANSON (■', j./. -.-pared to take PUPILS for Voice Production, Singing and Elocution, Dlaphragmatio Breathing. t?tar,dio Room: No. 4, Exchange Br- dings, Queen Street. OA RTF.RTON—WadtwrJaj. MORRISON'S,O'JSW HOTEL. S. Poison ...... ..: ..!... Proprietor. Meals, Good Attention, Best of Wines and Spirits, and home-like accommodation. Sous? is connected witb Telephone (Grey torn Bureau.!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 18 March 1911, Page 1
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