Meetings ami Amusements. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. TONIGHT! im . TO-MIOHTI A Pictorial Triumph., Tfi© Brightest of theßright. SONG OF THE WILD WOOD LUTE and Pramo scenery. ...„„_ , ~_n SONG OF THE WILD WOOD LUTE The Great Outlaw Picture: THE ROAD AGENTS. A Story of THE ROAD AGENTS. Highway life. Of Human Interest: RIGHT TO LABOUR. A story Of RIGHT TO LABOUR, gripping hURIGHT TO LABOUR, man interest. And these Favourites, Jack as a Thunderer, East of the Riviera, Artificial Flower Making. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wedin "The Great Fox Hunt,'' ■ drerl under 12, 6d. HALL, MASTERTON. Easter Saturday and Easter Monday. THE MOUNTEBANKS present "THE SNOWBALL," A Farce Comedy in three acts by Sydney Grundy, to be preceded by the clever comedietta, "My Costumier's Bill," in which will be worn the much-dis-cussed "HAREM SKIRT." Admission— 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box. plan at Miss Rive's from Monday, 10th inst. , F. WINFIRD MILLER, Business Manager. 'NOX CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. anniversarTservices. SUNDAY, 9th APRIL. Preacher: Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A., of Wellington. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY HYMNS led by about '2OO voices, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. THE HIGH CHIEF RULER OF THE RECHABITE ORDER, BRO. PHILLIPSON, from England, TI7ILL deliver a PUBLIC LEO!T»fTV3!TSIMIM MONDAY, 10th instant, at 8 o'clock, on "Friendly Societies in England and the Colonies." i His Worship the Mayor will preside. Mr Phillipson comes with a very high reputation as a platform speaker—one of England's best— and his wMle of special interest to members of Friendly Societies, will also appeal to all who desire thewelfare of Friendly Societies. No Charge. No Collection. WELLINGTON HARBOUR 1 BOARD. TO THE "ELECTORS. ADIES AND 'GBNTLEBUSN — ber of electors in tne Bush and Wairarap" have consented to t date for one of the two Waararapa seats on the Wellington Harboui Board. As you are aware, lam mtimatelv associated with one or tiie largest' exporting industries in the Dominion, being Chairman Ot tile National Dairy Association, and Chairman of the Ballance Dairy Company. Should y honour of electing i representatives, I s scrutinise the expen and small undertakings, and zeaiouslv guard the interests of country 'settlers ia the adjustment ot harbour duos. Thanking you in anticipation. '.' • i remain, Yours sincere!v, ALEX. McFARLANE. Pahiatua. March 10th. 1911. NOTICE. rsIRESPASSERS on Fernyhurst JL and Mamaku, the properties ot Messrs Westmoreland and Erl Williams, will be prosecuted without further notice-. ' J. H. LYTTLE, MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET, > (Rear of C. E. Daniell's Shop.) ALL MOTOR REPAIRS enJ\. ■ trusted to the firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. SATISFACTION ' GUARANTEED. it. H. LYTTLE. Rear of Daniell's. Chapel St. CLUB HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON. R F. J. BRICHT, late of Eke- . tahuna, begs to announce that u « aas taken over from Mr 1. 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 public support. Queen Street. Masterton. M. J. GALLAGHER, GENERAL CARRIER. GENT for N.Z. Carrying Co., . and Munt, Cottrell arid Co., Ltd., Wellington. ■ Orders left with Mr R. POOK, Queen Street, promptly attended to. FURNITURE PACKED, STORED, AND REMOVED AT TREASONABLE RATES. Phone. 307. \
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10208, 8 April 1911, Page 1
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