SPECIAL ADVEHTIkEMiiNTa. AVAJRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) THIRD CONCERT. ,4|"URRAY'S HALL, Masterton. WEDNESDAYY~I9th JULY, At 7.30 sharp. Mr J. B. McKenzie, Presiding Director. Admission' Is. Members free on production of tickets. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! \LD SHOWGROUNDS, MAS- / TERTON, TO-DAY. SATURDAY, 15th JULY. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: RED STAR V. MASTERTON. Kick-Off 3 p.-m. ADMISSION Is, Ladies Free. J. M. NICHOLLS.. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON iEDUOATION BOARD.
fIIENDEBjS for arranging bathroom .L iand Teacher's tßesidienoe, TAUERTL mil be received at NOON of THURSDAY, 2Qth JUJ Plans and specification® imay be seen. a* liihe office of Messrs Varnhaan and Itose, Masterton, and at the School, Taueru. The lowest or any tender wot necessarily accepted. G. L.STEWART, Secretary. 13th. July, 1911. N.Z. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. "WINNING COMPETITORS AT MASTERTON '.{ Should Enter tor THE GREAT COMPETITIONS To !be hold in WELLINGTON from the 25tih Oat. to 4th November; £2BO WORTH~bF SPECIAL !■''•■ PRIZES. In addition to ordinary prizes, including an 80-guinea BECHSTEIN PIANO. Text Book, and full particular®, from the Secretary, JAMES DYKES, Featheraton St., ■ "•■■':- Wellington.
CORONATION INHIBITION. WELLINGTON. 24th MAY TO 29th JULY. IHE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND MADE GOODS Machinery in motion • Home imfiir ' tries,; Ai!t Gallery, Concert Ha 11,., Stadium for Sports— Tennis, Bowling, Boxing, etc > ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. For Special Excursions, see RaiU way Handbills. MANAWATU HUNT STEEPLECHASE MEETING. "OMENiATIONS for all events jl.t, close on MONDAY, July 17thy at, 9 p.m. ■■• '•' ' W. McKENZIE, Secretary. P.O. Bos 186, Palmerston N. I" ENicpMfN^ r: - ■ ) HEWS, BArNETT. - > 3.O.—Exchange HaU: ''Socialism, as J ""'' viewed*" irom 'Spirit Spheres." ] 7;o.—Exchange Hall: "Ancient Dhris- ] tianityVibest Modern Re-prbd- j notion." I ..,V '■■ ,' •..■.' - • ■ I PROGRESSIVE THINKERS Invited j The Salvation Army, HALL STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. Conducted iby V ADJUTANT T. SOOTNEY. >'■ Assisted ibv - CAPTAIN BAKER. '" COME ONE! ' ; COME. ALL! APTISI MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN, ST.,
Master-ton. 11 a.m.—Rev. G. Oox. n ™__ E. &\\i.\ Tibject: "S Sa^aiiic,:,-Nob Divine." Mr, Swiriertl • will; siug:> solo.
CONGREGATION Ah ~ CHURCH. J CHAPEL STREET. Special Mission Services.— Morning, Afiternoon and Evening. Pr«&eher: , Rev. R. McN^ugMtcwi. NOX CHURCH (SERVICES. 11 a.im.—Rev. A. T. Thompson. ' -u_Rev. A. T. Thompson. Subject: "The Great Competition" Kaituna: 3 p.an. —Rev. A. T. Thompson-. Kopuaranga: 3 p.m.—Mr D. McGregor. ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, JULY 16th. Masiterton, 11 a.m.—Rev. S. J. Serjpell, 7 p.m.—Mr J. E. Parsons. will'Jbe rendered by. Choir. at Evening sersraeeV) '\' ■■ ■".'•"' •'.''.v- v ■ Kuripuni.-i-llj J. E, Parsons. 7 p.m.—Rev. S. J. Serpoll. •:•' Wiangaehu.—3 p.m., Rev. S. J. ,Ser-r , . pell. ■ ~* ■.,-,-■ .' -i •: -.•
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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