Meetings ana Amusement* MASTERT9N ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HaSl.) IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the conductorship of Mr Reihaha Boyes.) TONIGHTI TO-NICHTI The Great Bank Robbery: DR PELLIE. A powerful drama full DR PELLIE. of thrilling interest, DR PELLIE, and abounding in realDR PELLIE. Istic incident. Dramatic Story of the West: OUTLAW AND CHILD. Exciting OUTLAW AND CHILD, rides, tOUOUTLAW AND CHILD, ching pathOUTLAW AND CHILD, os and exOUTLAW AND CHILD, quislt© OUTLAW AND CHILD, soenes fsto OUTLAW AND CHILD, be found In OUTLAW AND CHILD, this great OUTLAW AND CHILD, cowboy OUTLAW AND CHILD.,Story. A Sterling Story: THE LOST RIBBON. A delightful THE LOST RIBBON. Kalem drama Rev. Goodleigh'iß Courtship (a screaming comedy), Take me to the our), Bumptious as Romeo, Whiffles' Monocle, Babylas is Fond of Pl-<y, Gibraltar, Gathering ooooamuts, Temples of Nikko, Winter Flowers and Plants. PRICES AS USUAL. NOX HALL, MASTERTON. LECTURE By W. GRAY, Esq., 8.A., B.Sc, (Principal Training College, Wellington.) ' Subject: "LIFE W ANCIENT ATHENS." Illustrated ■with Lantern Slides. (Under auspices of Knox Literary and Musical Association.) FRIDAY, 21st JULY, at 8 p.m. Admission I®. C. Stewart, Hon. Sec.
EAITTJNA DANCE. ADiRAG will leave Pinhey'is Stables on THURSDAY EVENING, Jiuly 20th, at 6.30 o'clock, for invitations to the dance will please note.— PINHEY BROS., Masterton. UNITED SERVICE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TOJttGHT {WEDNESDAY), at 7.30 p.m. HE Members of Ch.urcb.es are reminded of the monthly United Service, and that ithe preacher for to-night is the Rev. R. MoNaughton. A heartv welcome is extended to ail- " _ . Subjeot: '*Tne Church as a Busi-ness-house for Jesuß Christ.'' "URRAY'S HALL, Masterton. ..... „,... . THURSDAY, 8 p.m. Ex-Mastentoniaii'. Past Master Mason PSYCHIC PHOTOGRAPHER. '.'' Lecture on his Life. Lan/teiia Slides of his Work. Unique Memorial. Admission Free. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ANY Accounts in connection with the above kindly send-at once to the Secretary,. W. GILLESPIE.
TENDERS. TENDERS, closing ait 12 Noon on JULY 25th, .1911, are invited by the Wellington Farmers'. Bacon Company,-Ltd., for— Constructing ibuMings for a Bacon Fadbory to be erected on the property of The Wellington Farmers' Meat Company, Ltd. r - Taratahi, near Masterton. - i Plans- iaay !be 'seen the office of« (the undersigned*at Wellington, or at.. Masterton, to which address tenders must be sent. A.S.MITCHELL, Engineer and Architect, Wellington. MAURICEVILLE COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council intends, at a meeting to be held on the 29th day of July, 1911, to make, under the provisions of the Elating Act, 1908, and seafcioii 117 of the Counties Act, 1908, a General Rate of threer-f arthings in he pound over the whole County, on all rateable properties appearing in the Valuation Rolls now in force, for the period beginning oiii the first day of April, 1911, and ending on> the thirtyfirst day of March, 1912. The Rate Book is now open tfor inspection at the County Office, Mauriceville, during office hours; „.„ & W. GRAY, Clerk. 13th July, 1911. - .-•■■' W.F.C.A. NOTICE. IHAREHOLDERS are requested to RETURN COUPONS and VOUCHERS on or before JULY 31st, to enable them to participate in the Annual Bonus. W. S. JAGO, Secretary. Wairarapa, "Farmers' ,--■ Co-operaUre Associat )n, Limjtefr Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10290, 19 July 1911, Page 1
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