meetings alio AmßwwwfUfc MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters* Hail.) ,HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND ~~ T.-P. ORCHESTRA. TO4IICHTI TO-NIGHT! A Perfect Revelation: RUTH AND BOAC. A beautifully RUTH AND BOAC. coloured BlbliRUTH AND BOAC. cal story of InRUTH ADN BOAC. tense interest; Last Word in Coloured Cinemato- , matography: MOUNTAIN PASSES OF N.Z. MOUNTAIN PASSES OF N.Z. This gorgeous production is the rst coloured picture of New Zealand scenery ever shown in the Dominion. The world-famous scenery of the Lakes district of the South Island is seen in all its glory. MOUNTAIN PASSES OF N.Z. MOUNTAIN PASSES OF N,Z. A Great Military Drama: BILLY'S BIBLE. A thanksgiving BILLY'S BICLE. story that strikes BILLY'S BIBLE, deep Into the true :BILLY'S BIBLE, spirit of the day. Supported by: Winning Back His Love (A.B. drama), After the Ball (A.B. comedv), Gaptain Barnacle's IChaperon, The Tale of it Hat, Hank and Lank, Stocking a Zoo, Pathe Gazette, Winter Sports at "St.. Maritz, Animated Putty, etc., etc. Prices as Usual.— Adults. Is; Children under 12, 6d. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ~1 LASSES for instruction in Wool_J classing under Mr E. L. Lees will commence as under:— BIDEFORD— Monday, Ist May, 1 to 5 p.m. '■'■... ■''*■>:• -..■.' MASTERTON—Wednesday, 3i*May 3 tc •*» n.m.. and: 7.30 to 9.Sap,m. N. D. BUNTING, Secretary, ,iOR SALE— Trotting Filly, ris- _ ing 3 years, by Wildcry (Wildcry by Wildwood, dam Lady Criterion, full sister to dam of Ribbonwood), out of a Rothschild mare, broken to saddle and very quiet. Also, a full sister rising 2 years. Apply W. Redmond, Carterton. MASTERTON TECHNICAL , SCHOOL. ERSONS desirous of attending a •course of Lectures on Veterin-; ary Science, to be given- at theTechnical School, Masterton, by. Mr Wilmot Quinnell, M.R.C.V.S., are requested to give in their names to tne secretary on or before WEDNESDAY Evening Next. N.'D. BUNTING, Secretary.
THANKS. R AND MRS~F. W. GROVES . wish to tender their sincere their sincere thanks to all friends who kindly sent" wreaths and messages of condolence in their recent bereavement. DRESSMAKING. "RS McKENZIE, Dressmaker and ._! Costumier, 22 Chapel Street, is prepared to undertake all classes of Dress and Costume Making. Satisfaction guaranteed. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION? TO THE GROWN TENANTS. ' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— A Within a few weeks there will he a vacancy on the Land Board, and thinking, as I very strongly do, that there is room on the. Board for one directly, and closely in touch with the set tier s',' and remembering that I made, a very strong bid at the last election,-when. quite unknown out&ide your own locality, it will cause no surprise and call for no apology when announcing myself as a candidate for the approaching vacancy. , ■ In matters pertaining to land and land settlement I stand for all that is good, all that is liberal, all that is progressive,:' with: a whole-hearted and natural sympathy with the pioneering settler. ' As far as practicable I propose canvassing you personally, and endeavouring to convince you of my usefulness and ability, and hope to inspire your confidence. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN. TO CONTRACTORS. lENDERS, to close on MAY 18th,'. _ _ are invited for felli.ug 460 acres of bu&h and scrub. Pnrtici.. .irs fr<».u C T. RICHARDSON', "AVa.-ta-whiti," Tinui. CLUB HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON. 'IfR F. ' I. BRIGHT, late.of Eke-, _lfJL' tahuna> bega to announce. that '*■ "he fiat takeft over from Mi- f.. L'arig•tooe, of Masterton, the well-known Club Hotel Billiard Saloon, Queen -Street, Masterton, and trusts by careful attention to jthe wants of S>atrons to merit a fair share of pubic support. Que«n Btr»et. Masterton. J. H. LYTTLE, MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET, (Rear of C. £. Oanlell's Shop.) k LL MOTOR REPAIRS enl trusted to the firm will be per•sonally supervised by the proprietor. S A T I S •*! 0 T I 0 N > &tA,EANTEID. J. H. LYTTLE. Hear' of Daniel;'p. 3hapel St.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10226, 1 May 1911, Page 1
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