dealings ana Amuswiwu* Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' y N £ ICTURES. ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. 'An ideal evening's entertainment. £ n _ Clmrmine Music. TO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI LAST NIGHT. In the Rockies, The last NIGHT. Houndsditch Murders, Houseidf Seven LASTHICHT. Cables,. Man Who LAST NIGHT. River Moskwa, The LAST NIGHT. Stolen Father, Max LAST NIGHT. Hypnotised, The LAST NIGHT. Storm, Dixon AcrotSsT NIGHT, bats, Pathe GazLAST NIGHT, ette, Flowers. ADMISSION— Adults, Is; Chil.vlvmi inder 12. 6d. CLUB HOTEL* BILLIARD SALOON. R F. J. BRIGHT, fete of Eketahuha, begs to announce that !he lias taken over from Mr F. Langstone, of Masterton, the well-known Club Hotel Billiard Saloon, Queen Street, Masterton, and trusts by careful attention to the wants ot patrons to merit a fair share of publie support. Queen Street, Masterton. TSTRALIAN MUTUAL Piw/**DENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. 1T is the intention of the Society J on or after the 31st day of March next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 179743, on the life of Edward John Chilton, which is declared to have been burnt. _ Dated' at Wellington this 21st day of March. 1911. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. IMPERIAL FEDERATION. LECTURE on Imperial Federation will be given in the Town Hall on MONDAY EVENING, 27th March, at 8 .p.m., by Mr A. S. MAIXXJLM. M.P- ---* " His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. M. Cora-dine) will preside. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS. " ADIE3 AND GENT-bEMEN,-ber of electors in the . Forty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa - Districts, : I have consented to become a candidate for ori© of the two Wairarapa seats- on. { the ' Wellington Harbour Board. As you are aware, I am--in-timately assdeiated with one -of the largest exporting, industries in. the Dominion; being .Chairman of the National Dairy Association, and •Chairman of the BaUance Dairy Companv. Should you do me the honour of electing me one of youi. representatives, I should carefully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zeaiouslv guard the interests of country 'settlers in the adjustment of. harbour dues. Thanking you in anticipation. . I remain, •Yours sincere]v, ALEX, McEARLANE. Pahiatua. March 10th, 1911. LL THE RAGE—INGRAM'S SPECIAL BLENu OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY. Bottled at the Taueru Hotel. ORDER BY POST, .And address to ' W. B. INGRAM, - Proprietor, TAH3RU HOTEL-
,f~i ARDNER;> AND SOJNb, 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 BOTCHERS 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 thoß6 < asked for meat of ordinary quality. > ' NO OLD -JETOBS KILLED. i Prove the accuracy, of these state menta bv a Trial Order., H 0 iLOWAY. PINHEY'B UVF.KY and COACH STABLES, MASTERTON and TENUI. r ANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGJ GIES, and every kind of vehicle on hire. •. , CABS meet all trams, aiid coaches. "C" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADDOCKING and bTABLING . at reasonable rates. .. , Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m. Arrive Masterton from .- Castlepoint 1 p.m.. (instead of 2 p.m. as formerly). .;. " .'.'.'. -vPINKEY BROS., LTD., F'tIOPIIIETORS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10194, 22 March 1911, Page 1
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