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 swing. We are making big reductions, which, coming at this time of tihe year, should be of great value to Ladies and Gents. Don't miss this opportunity. A host of bargains too numerous to mention at —' MRS SABA & SON, Queen Street Masi Masterton. Special Millinery Sale, MADAM CARLfc >EGS to announce to the Ladies > of Masterton &nd District that sdie is 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 QUEEN STREET, ' '*' H M AST ERTON. (OZONATION IXHIBITION. WELLINGTON. 24th MAY TO 28th JULY. HE GREATEST DISPLAY OF 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 Raik way "Handbills.
MASTERTON ELECTORATE. 30LITIGAL ADDRESSES wiU be given by G. R. SYKES In the MASTERTON TOWN HALL and other cen.tres t at a rea y^EARLy DATE- -.-..;.,..■
TONS MANGELS FOR SALE. , E are now booking orders for /- good quality Mangels at a. reasonable price; ex paddock of delver^ ed.' •'■-. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. "iNCOMING SCHOOL l OF THOUGHT. REV. S= BARNETT. 9.3o.—Murray's Buildings. Occult Class for Students. 3.o.—Exchange ißJall. "How Spirits Influence Mortals." 7 Hall. ' 'Our Chil- ": . ■:■■. dreh dri/Spirit-Land."■"■'■; Progressive Thinkers Invitet*. . APTIST OH U RCH. MURRAY'S HALL, Queen Street ... Mastertoin. 11 a.m.—Obedience. .. '7 p.m.—Three Thousand Con verts. 'Sunday School, 2.30. Preacher: Pastor E. Swiiierd. iMr Siwinerd will sing a Solo. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. J CHAPEL STREET. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson, B.A. B.D. 7 p„m.—Rev. Alfred Hodge. ■my-ETHODIST CHURCH SERax vices. SUNDAY, JULY 2nd, . Masterton, il a.m. and 7:p.m.~-Rey> S. J. Serpell.' KJuripuni, 11 a.m. arid 7 J. E. Parsons; . •,; "Wangaehu, 3 p.m.—Mr J. E. Parsons; 7 p.im., Mr W. J. Rog-TO-MORROW. STRANGERS' TEA, 5 p.m. Usual welcome to all. SOLWAY HOME SERVICE—--7 p.>m.—Mr J. Andrews. BIBLE CLASS—--3.45 p.m. Subject: '.'The Problem of Questioned Things." The Salvation Army. SERVICES ON SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Holiness meeting. 3 p.m.—Reading, "The Puncher." 7 p.m.—Gospel service. Sunday School, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. Hodge. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Kopuaranga, 3 p.m.—Rev. A. T. Tl < rnpson. Kaituna, !| p.m.—Mr D. McGregor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10276, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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