oEGIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTOS ELECTORATE G. R. SYKBS THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, jJJtlf address *hie electors a* follows : NEWMAN—TUESDAY, September 26Ui. TAN E — / WEDNESDAY, September 27. PLECKVILLE^THURSDAY, September 28tb. II iictu/ ELL—SATUiRiDAY, SEPT. 30tii. The Choir at 8 o'clock: S.R.EDWARDS, Secretary.
Masterton Electorate. Mr A. H. Heibert (The People's Candidate), WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS FOLLOWS: PLECKVILLE—SEPTEMBER 26th. TANE — SEPTEMBER 2&th. MANCAMAHOE—SEPTEMBER 30th. MANCAMAIRE—OCTOBER 2nd. KAITAWA— •• OCTOBER 3rd. DREYERTON—OCTOBER sth. TE RANCITUMAU—OCTOBER 6th. MIKI MIKI—OOTOBER 7ith. LOWER OPAKI—OCTOBER 10th. WANCAEHU—OCTOBER 11th. LANSDOWNE—OCTOBER 12th. MARIMA ■ OOTOBER 14th. HAUN O U CTOBER 16th. WAiKERERU— , OCTOBER 17th.
MISSION SALE. ENOX SCHOOL ROOM. .THURSDAY* 28th SEPTEMBER. FINTRIES for the- following comi r>o.+.i+.!imia .rriiav Ibfi left with Mrs H. T. Wood•:—Table Itecorataoiis, Button-li6les, Lady's Spray, *- «..r.n,.;^v«. o TTnuiif; OiViA ftped Cake, Sponge Saoidiwncih, .Scones, Cocoamut loe. Prize® wall 3b© given | in aHl' classes: — Refreshment, Pro? duce. Flowier and Sweats Stalls. I AUCTION SALE Gia the EVEN-] ING. Admission 6d. i MASTERTON MOUNTED RIFLES, j A MUSTER PARADE of the | p.m., when al Ctovernanent property 01 iifisue (must 'be (returned to .store. Rifles, Bandoliers, Water-bottles., and Haverisiaioks must foe handed in in good order. " These will remain, in stoir© fioivGovermnent inspection and afterwards re-aisisued. BY iORDER. J. C. McKILLOP, Captain.
foUSTERTON NQJLIGENSE " MEETING of ibhe aha™ League L and all interested wdll be foM »„■ fthe YiMCA. Itooißls TO-NIGHT, a,t 8 p.m., -when ia good attendance is requested. ' . '" I7EALAND /COMPETITIONS (Incorporated.) FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL. iOWN HALL, "WELLINGTON. 25th OCTOBER to 4th NOVEMBER. OKAA CASH PRIZES AND JbOUU TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 25th SEPTEMBER, .1911. 1 Local Representative: Wm. Clllupla ■a*,. ™f cuMaama flnH 00.. Academy Buildings* M&sterton, from whom all information may be obtained. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 149-151 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON,
CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) MR B. DOUGLAS begs to thank the residents of Masberton and district, and also the travelling public for the generous .support accorded to him since taking over ithie Club Cafe. Patrons may rest assured that their wants will 'be catered for on the best possible 'tomes, and everything done to merit their support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Letters and TMegramis Promptly attended, to. <9. DOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 1
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