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MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Pollsters' Ha!!.) iHOMI-SON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductorship of Mr Re*hana Boycs.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • Great Selig Circus Seasaikon: THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST A notable attraction of a distinct and novel kind; an exciting love drama, - , • _. __ -J.l. a.Tliri nflMrfntfui scenes. Realistic scenes in aarcus, where almost every description of animal is to .be isoen. THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST A VITA&RaMI NIGHT. Three Superb Productions: CAST UP BY THE DEEP. SOCIETY AND THE MAN. IT DID LOOK SUSPICIOUS. Magnificent Semi-Historical dramas: JULIA CALONNA. A Famous Acrobatic Turn: THE BROMPTON GIRLS. Rollicking, .Roaring, Bab-jsracfcars: Tweedledum's Rescue, Tommy s Cheap Clothes, Lea Goes Skating. Scenic and Instructive: The River Coreze, Glimpses of -China, On a Franch Ironclad. _ ADMISSION.— Adults Is; Children under twelve, 6d. TO-MORROW NIGHT! A Spectacular Man •>!.: CORONATION of KING GEORGE V. CORONATION of KING GEORGE V. CORONATION of KING GEORGE V. CORONATION of KING GEORGE V.

HEH Monthlv Meeting of the Women's Otmstiaini Temperance ■Dmiom'wffl be held in Knox Hall on TUiBSDiAy, August Ist, at 3 p.m. All interested cordially invited. /TOODLANDS HUNT STEEPLE- . . . CHASE MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE PAHIATUA RACECOURSE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1911. First Race ,starts at 1 P- m - Three steeplechases included in ihe programme. Mana.wa.tu and Hawfce® .Kay. Suitable Train Arrangements. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are iinvated, to close at io ™™. ™t fiATHRiITAY. Still For ttihe erection of New Brack Prcymiises- for tibe MasitertonFarmers' ImpLeamentLOompamy, ' ; .-lAd. ' , Piaaus and .&i>ecificaitioinis and condeitAon® of contract may be seen at my office..; v^-»-n^ HERBERT A.JO>iES,v: Archhitect. Ttrusfc Braaidaings, Queen. Street, Mastertton., .... .. ... •

TO CONTRACTORS. THE WAIRAJtAPA HOSPITAL and'' CHARITABLE AID BOARD. rinENa>ERS are invited, to close at \1 noon on, SATURDAY, 19th August,'l9ll, for tlio erection of the BUCHANAN HOME and other adda■bians ta the SOUTH WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL, GREYTOWN. ALSO, for the Removal of the isolation Building (.separate tender) to close on the same date. Flams and Specifications to be seen . It T» 'J>_ 'W/J.lcnTl. I). Bunting Esq., Secretary, ALASTERTON; at the Offices of A. L. Webster Esq., Secretary to the Hospital CJommittee, GREYTOWNj and at our Offices. _V/>r»xT ATKINS AND BACON, / Architects to the Board, , ,_. WELLINGTON.

MASTERTOM ELECTORATE. R Gi R.; SYKES will • the Electors 'on the Political 1 Questions of the day, at— . MASTERTON. TOWN HALL,, 2nd, ,;AU(5r EEcETAWJNA: HALL, , August. ; ; THE' tie late Waffiani Schroder are respeotfiiHy mvited to aibtend his funenral, which wail leave itihe residence of Z. M. Hoar, Chapel Street, ob Wednesday, August 2nd, at 2p.m., for the Mastertaro HOAR AND SON, • ' Sanitary UorcLertakers. 'Phoffle 318. ' • V- ' '

J. C. EWINGTON Tiff ASTER-TON -ELECTRICAL, and Ml general engineering WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. CARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER Silent Cars. ■ ■■ A'BINCTON KING DICK Motor C«filfiS IMPLEMENTS.. Gas, Steam and Oil Engines, Meter Shearing Machines, Sawmill KeqUFaotory: Queen and King Streets, Masterton. Telephone 1 •. CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) Ifc/TR. B. DOUGLAS, late proprie--IVI tor of the York Coffee Palace, Folding, begs to intimate to the reeidents of Masterton and surround- • ' districts that he has purchased CAFE, Queen Street, Masterton. The now has had many years experience in ,management of farstolasa houses, and trusts by strict attention t q business, and the eat- ■ erin" for the requirements tne "public on the best possible lines, to merit a fair share of public patronage. ' ...^_.jJfttfi

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10300, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10300, 1 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10300, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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