MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. T MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTUREB AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductordhip ef Mr Rea« liana, JJoyes.) trO-NiCHTI , TO-NIGHT! A Marvellous Picture: : BRIDE OF THE NILE. The .greatest Spectacular iDrajha Ever Presented. A Gorgeous ProNew and Romantic Drama: THE TWO FATHERS. A splendid, production, with Florence Lawrence in the leading role. Edison's Fascinating Thrill: DISREPUTABLE MR RAECEN. yitagraph's Happy Merry Farcical Comedy: THE WOOING OF WINIFRED. Olever Stories: THE H E ART AND THE EYE. POOR SICK MEN. THE GREATER CALL. A World of Sights: PATHE'S LATEST GAZETTE. Absolute Side Splitting Comjos :, BILL DETERMINES TO GO. TWEEDLEDUM'S RIDING BOOTS. PRICES AS USUAL. PUPILS' CONCERT. ISS EVA HOOD'S PUPILS' CONCERT -will ibe repeated in KNOX HAIiL, Master ton, on Thursday, October 12th, at 8 p.m. M
NO-LICENSE. AIEETtNiGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS DURING NEXT / WEEK. Morrison's Bush— Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 11. Speaker, Mr Duncan McHall, Wedentsday, Oct 11. Speaker, Rev. C. Roberts. Kaittma— Softool, Wednesday, Oct. 11. Speaker, Rev. L .Thompson. Belvedere— School, Wednesday, Oct 11. Speakers, Messrs Ben Roberts 1 ; and F. Tyl er - , „ , Longbush.— School, Thursday, Oct. " 12. Speaker, Mr Jas. McGregor. Upper Plain— School, Thursday, Oct 12. Speaker, Rev. L. Thompson. Ponatahi— School, Thursday, Oct. 12. Speaker, Mr Duncan McGrecor. Hall, Friday, October ■ 13. v Speaker, Mr James Mcbre-wS'TarataH-T-School, Friday. Ofct. >* 13; Mi I Duncan: McGreFeatherston — Open air. Saturday, Oct. 14. Speakers, Messrs Roberts, Tyler and Bridges, i
p.O:Box 145. m N. H. J AMES, A.P.A. (N.Z.) BTOCK AND SHAREBROKER, Perry Street,- Maaterton. ■'' ' ' ~ V FLOTATION OF COMPANIES UNPRRTAKEN. auditing oTcompanies' BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Correspondence Invited.
SALE OF WORK. TO-gAY. WEDNESDAY, O<)TOBER 11th. hekj in, ST. 1 . .SCHOOLROOM, in aid of - ' MAORI MISSION. PRIZES will 'be given. OOMiPiIDTITIONS held during the W Sr Stall, Bran Tab, Refreshments, etc. Afternoon:.—~2 to 5 o clock. Evening.— 7 tt>' 10 o'clock. ADMISSION.— Adulte 6d, Children 3d. akitio county council. TENDERS FOR FORMATION WORK, CULViBRfTS, ETC. T.ENDB^7^itoe''recwved ; at the office of the iindersigjied until 2 p.m. on' Saturday, 21st day •,«£ October, for the following works : Contract 174. Re-forming 105 cliains of the Waihoki Valley Roid (fresh tenders)..Contract 178.- Alternate tenders for (a) culvert and filling and <b) lining only at Rakaiinui (fresTi tendContract 179. 47 chains of formation and etc., Makoura. ~ Contract 180.— 32 chains of widening, bridging and culverts, etc., "Waikoura road. Contract 181.— For carting 11 siip. feet totara from (Mr Gosling s mill, at Maku, to the Sugar Loaf Road. Tenders are to be on printed forms, accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent., addressed to "The Chairman," and marked "Tender for Contract No. ." Mans and specifications! may be inspected at tlie County Ofpce, Pongaroa, the Rakaunui .Store, and Mr Thomas Dunn's residence, Waifcereru. HERCULES iR. ROBINSON, County Clerk. Pongaroa, oth October, 1911. \
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10446, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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