! Use Brains in Your Buying ! SEE that you get the Best Quality and the .cheapest prices in the market. Come and get our prices,, and compare them with others. The clearing movement is now in full awing. We are making big reductions, which, coming at this time of the year, should he of great value to Ladies and Gents. Don't miss this opportunity. A host of bargains too numerous to mention at— MRS SABA & SON, Quean Street ... Masterton. MADAM CARLfc >EGS to announce to vke> Ladies 1 of Ma*ter,ton and District that she ds having a SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, From JUNE 20th, 1911. The Models are all Fresh and Dainty, including— Draped Velvet Toques. Stylish Trimmed Straws. Smart Tweed Hats, Becoming Matrons' Hats and Bonnets. ALL MARKED AT TEMPTING PRICES. Ladies requiring an inexpensive Hat should avail themselves of this opportunity. 35 OUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TO CONTRACTORS. THE WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL and CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TENDERS are invited to close at uoon on the Ist July, 1911, ( for the erection of the BUCHANAN HOME and otiher ADDITIONS to} the SOUTH WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL, GREYTOWN. Hans and .spedficatioiia to he seen at the Board,s Offices, Nelson D. Btmitfing Esq., Secretary, Masterton; at theOfflces of A. L. Webster Esq., Secretary to the Hospital Committee, Greytown; and at our offices. ATKINS and BACON, Architects to the Board, Wellington. ANTED— Tenders for busht V felling about 200 acres at Mangaibenere Valley, West Taratahi. Specdfieationis and particulars at the office of this paper. Tenders 'addressed to the undersigned close Saturday, Ist July next.—F. W. BURLING.
<oronatio:; IXHIBtTION. WELLINGTON. 24th MAY TO 29th JULY. r.IHE GREATEST DISPLAY OF I NEW ZEALAND MADE GOODS Ever Held in the Dominion. Machinery in motion; Home Industries, Art Gallery, Concert Hall, Stadium for Sports— Tennis, Bowling, Boxing, etc. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. For Special Excursions, see Railway Handbills.
MASTERTON ELECTORATE. POLITICAL ADDRESSES will be given by * G. R. SYKES In the MASTERTON TOWN HALL} and other centres at a very EARLY
The Salvation Army. SERVICES ON SUNDAY. .7 a.m.—Prayer meeting; Ohri&tiianiS invited. 10.15 a.m.—Open-air service. 11 a.<m.—Holiness, meeting.. 2.15 p.m.—Open-air service. 3 p.im.—-Progressive Christianity. 7 p.m.—Gospel service. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Drill Hall, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m.—<Rev. A. T. Thompson, Srobjecfc: "The Quest of the Eternal City." 7 p.m.—-Rev. A. T. Thompson.. Subject: "The Jew, The Gtreek, The Christian, and tilie Cross."" Mki Mika. 3 p.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. ■ Koparaaigua. 3 p.m.—-Mr D. Finlayson. Wangaelhu:. -. 7 p..m.—Mr M. J. Gordon. ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. M&stei-ton: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. S. J. Seer- ( pell. I Kuripuni. il a.m. and 7 p.,m.—Mr J. E. Parsons. Rangiiumiau: 3 p.m.—Rev. S. J. Serpell. NCOMTNU SCHOOL OF. THOUGHT. Rev. 8. Baraett. Saturday, 8 ip..m.—Near Post Office : "The Divining Rod." Sunday, 3 p.m.— Exchange Hall, "Earths, Holls, Heavens." Sunday, 7 p.m.— Exchange Hall: '"Science, Spirit v. Scripture.' Progressive Thinkers Invited. A.PTISI CHURCH. MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN ST., Masterton. 11 .am.—"Eight Steps'o'f A- ■ Chrlstkvxi." ' 7 p.m.— "Creation,, Redemption., Txansteftiian, Judgment;' 7 SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2.30 p.m.— .Preaeflie-r: &i«to,rE, S#©rd.,, Mr' Swaaterd ivill sing a solo.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10270, 24 June 1911, Page 1
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