MEETINGS A AMUSEMENTS. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Forea tors' HftlL) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURE! AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. {Under the Conductor,tfliipof Mr Bedhana. Boves.) ITO-NICHT I .TO-NIGHT American Biograph's Masterpiece: THE VOICE OF THE VIOLIN. A Kalern Wonder: A TRAGEDY IN TOYLAND. Edison's pathetic drama, THE BURIED PAST. Vitaeraph's Telling Drama: HIS MOTHER. HIS MOTHER. —AND— Life In a Country Pool, In Madeira, Australian Cockatoos, Tontollni Dancing, Toto Without Water, Tweedledum's White Shirt. SPECIAL MATINEE. 2 30. ON SATURDAY.— 2.30. A SPECIAL BIG BILL. v PRICES AS USUAL. fjpOWl* HALL, MASTERTON. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 25th and 26rtihi OCTOBER. . THE AMATEUR miiAHBIOAL SOCIETY in Alfred Collier's Charming Romantic Comedy Opera " Dorothy " New Scenery, New Wardrobe, Excellent Chorus of Forty Voices, Fall Operatic Ordhestora. PRICES:— Dxese circle 3b, hooking See 6d exfora; Au Stalls 2s, booking fee 6d j Jfit Ib. BOX PLAN opens on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at Dresden Piano 00., Queen Street. GERALD C. BRANSON, Secretary. T> APT IS T CHURCH. MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN ST., Masterton. , Preacher: Piastor E. Swineu'd. 11a.m. —Six Aibles. 7 p.m.—'The Plague of Hail. Mr Swinerd •vqll isin'g a solo, "Will there ibe any- Stcirs in- Mjy - Grown ? SALVATION % ARMY. SUNDAY _~F.riß.ign. ■.,aii<L: , Envoy leeoh, Bandsmeni McCallum (2) and" ■Waite from Petone. You are heartily invited. eONGRiEGA.TIONAL CJHURGH. Qhaipeil Sfareseb, Rev. Alfred Hodge, Preacher. 11,—"The Burning Bush." 7.—"Black Care. Sunday Sfchool Anniversary Sunday week, Oct. 29th. . CHURCH SERVICES. Masterton: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—ifrev. S. J. Se<rpell. Kuripuni: ll a.m. and 7 p.;m.—Bev. J. E. Parsons. Rangftuniau: 3 p.m.—Rev. S. J. SerpelL XTNOX CHURCH,' MASTERTON SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 u.ml'and 7'p.m.—Rev. E. Covper Tejmet (M artmlroiwigh). , Kopuaranga:/ 3 p.m.—Rev. E. C. Tennet. Miiki Miki: 3 p.m.—Mr D. McGregor senr. > Wangaehu: 7 p.m.—'Mr E. Feist.
YM.C.A. Y.M.C.A. ' STRANGERS' TEA at 5 p.m. . A SONG SERVICE will be held in the room®, to which all are invited to join. in. BIBLE GLASS at 3.4» p.m. Subject: 4 'TW personal'verification ot °SOLW'AY HOME.— A service will be conducted at 7. • CREYTOWN STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. D ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will sell at their Grey town Yards as abov6>— Sheep-r- .' . . ■' 30 fat heavy weight ewes " 40 fonvard empty ewes . ■Cattle—--6 i&tore cows , _ T „ FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. O. £. G ATj LIE, Local Agent. _ NOTICE TO SHEARERS. SHEARING will commence in Te Parae Woolshed on WEDNES- ■ DAY. 25th October, 1911. notice. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terras "Baulking Act, 1906, DAY, the 26thi day of October, mi —Carterton Show Day— is . b ere,b .y appointed a Specifil Batik Holiday a the Offices of the undersigned liauics in Masterton. . , The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. R., A. . ' Resident Inspector. Ttw Bank of Australasia; A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. Tha Bank of Now l South Wales. B. M. MOLJN.EAUX, Acting Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand. W. OALLENDER, General Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10456, 21 October 1911, Page 1
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