Meetings and Amusements. Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' HaU). THOMPSON - PJJ"| HOMP6ON i AYNE "~ ICTUREB. _ ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment. Superb Pictures, Charming Music. Direction : John Payne. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT Glorious Galaxy of Glittering Gems! Patrons will find this programme one of the best ever placed! beloro them. . ~ , A'Lubin Masterpiece: IN THE ROCKIES. A thrilling pte1N THE ROCKIES. tUlle Of IN THE ROCKIES, ern life strongIN THE ROCKIES. Iy painted with IN THE ROCKIES. Cowboys, IndiIN THE ROCKIES, ans, Mexicans, IN THE ROCKIES, and their life IN THE ROCKIES, in the backIN THE ROCKIES, woods of AmIN THE ROCKIES, erica. An Old-time Historical Drama: KING HENRY VIII. A fine presKINC HENRY VIII. entation of KING HENRY VIII. an old drama ■AND' House of Seven Cables,. Flowers, Houndsdltch Murders, River Moskiva, Dixon Acrobats, Path© Gazette, The Stolen Father, Tho Almighty Dollar, Max Hypnotised. 8 PRI€ES AS USUAL. BEDFORD ! BEDFORD ! IS COMING. GREYTOWN— Town Hall, Monday, 20th March. CROSS' CREEK, Library , Hall. Tuesday, March 21st. ADMISSION FREE.
; TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINA- ,","■', \v.:./<TIONST ■' , ,: ■ . . of "the City and Guilds of London Institute, and SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINA- ■ ' TIONS ' of the Board of Education, London. THE above examinations will be ■conducted by the Education Department, at various . centres, about May and Juno next, respectively. Forms of application to be examined may bo obtained from the authorities of the local Technical or Art Classes, or from the InspectorGeneral of Schools, Wellington, The dates by which applications f.o be examined must reach the Education Department are:— For the Technological Examinations, 12th April, or, with late fee, 19fch April; and for the Science and Art Examinations, 12th May, or, with late fee, 19th>May. . , ..'■ .■■• G. HOGBEN, s Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, , .Wellington, 9th March, 1911.' .ARDNER AND SONS, 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. F. Holloway & Son, QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. '■ Ring up Telephone No. 12. PRIMES'! MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Same grade as that frozen for export. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Our Prices for this Superior Meat are no higher than those asked for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the /accuracy "of these stata taenia by a Trial Order. H 0 L L 0 WAY. . "PINHEY'S LIVEKY and COACH STABLES, MASTERTON and TENUI. LANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every kind of vehicle on hire. CABS meet all trams, sad coaches. 'fC* Spring Carriages for Invalids. ■' ' ■ ■ PADDOGEING and bTABLING at-reasonable rates." •« Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m. Arrive Masterton from Castlepoint 1 p-ml (instead.of 2 p.m. as formerly). FIN HEY BROS., LTP,, PROPRIETORS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10192, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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