«fi eatings anc Amusements. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES • AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An Unrivalled Programme. A Delightful Study: LOVE OF ANGELS. Adapted from LOVE OF ANGELS. Thos. Moore s LOVE OF ANGELS, beautiful peom. A Splendid Picture: TAKING OF SARACOZZA. TAKING OF SARACOZZA. An historical classic picture of unprecedented beauty. Everybody's Favourite: LOST. A child's pathetic story; a LOST, capital theme. The Scenic Series: Roja Valley, Cloud and Ice-fields, San Marino, Giant Sawmills of Swed- . scenes in Vienna. clicking, Roaring, Rib-crackers: Bobby as an Apache* Little Willie Coes Cycling, Mr Four Flush, Tontolini's Discovery. This is a real holiday programme, full of the latest novelties m the cinematographic world. It is a series of gems that is sure to be appreciated for the high quality of the pictures. Prices as usual— Adults, Is j L-nu-dren under 12, 6d. 'N O X ORC A N CHURCH. MR PURCELL WEBB. THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Tickets Is. !OWN HALL, MASTERTON. A*Success—An Undoubted Success! Judge for Yourself! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT of THE MOUNTEBANKS \Also of Mr Fred Ricks, Comedian. Svdney Grundy's Farce Comedy "THE SNOWBALL," To be preceded by the clever Comedietta, — "My Costumier's Bill," In wfoch. will be featured "THE HAREM SKIRT." ADMISSION—Dress Circle 4s; Stalls 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. The. Box Plan art; Miss Rive's, Doors open 7.15, Curtain 8. / F. WINPIHD MILLAR, Business Manager.
WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. i TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES AND GENTLEMJSW,— I At the request of a large num- • of electors ia the Forty-Mile ush and Wairarapa Districts, I have consented to become a, candidate for one of the two Warfarapa •seats on the Wellington Harbour Board. As you are aware. lam intimately associated with ciio or tne largest, exporting industries in the Dominion, being Chairman of the National Dairy Association, and Chairman of the Ballance Dairy Company. Should you do me the honour of electing me op of vow representatives, I should carefully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zealously guard the interests of country settlers in the adjustment ot harbour dues. Thanking you in anticipation. 1 remain, Yours sincerely,
ALEX, McFARLANE. Pahiatna. March 10th, 1911. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I have pleasure in annoiumng that I am a candidate for your suffrages in the Wellington Harbour Board electiori. Besides having for years been ■ identified with a business directly interested in the importation •of machinery, I am Chairman' of Directors of the Masterton Co-opera-tive Dairy Company, and am thus concerned in one of the most important of our exporting 'industries. My long connection with the Masterton Borough Council, the Wairarapa Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, and other local bodies enables me to appreciate in their fullness the duties and responsibilities pertaining to such offices, and should you do mo the honour of returning me as one of your representatives on the Wellington Harbour Board, I shall use my best efforts to guard your interests and to justify your confidence.-- I remain, Yours sincerely, J. C. EWINGTON. Masterton, April 15, 1911. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THEIiLEOTORS. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,For some years I have had the honour of representing this district on the Wellington Harbour Board. Under an Act of last session, representation is increased to two members, who are elected by individual Totcrs within the combined Wairarapa Districts. I offer my services as one gt these members. ' ... All good citizens have responsibilities in the administration of our publiclv owned works, and the efficiency or 'otherwise of Harbour 'facilities have a very direct leaving on the welfare of the primary producing interests of this district. The increased responsibility put on country districts in the enlarged representation given by the new Act, calls for increased interest on our part. If elected as one of yonr representatives, I-shall deem .it an honour, and your interests shall, «,e in the past,'receive my/■lospst attention.. CHAS. V.. DANTEIL.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10214, 17 April 1911, Page 1
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