MEETINGS & AMUSEMENT*.
MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. KCn der the Conductor ship of Mr Rei> hana Boyes.) (TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT A story of the Vitagraph Kiddies: BARRIERS BURNT AWAY. BARRIERS BURNT AWAY. Lubin's screaming Farcical Comedy: ALWAYS AWAY. An A.B. Sensation: THE THIEF AND THE GlfiL. A Great Indian Story: LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. Edison's Electric Drama: VAN BIBBLE'S EXPERIMENT. See the Wonderful Construction: BUILDING A LOCOMOTIVE. Fun is Fast and Furious in. Servants Superseded, Love and Order, Foolsheed as Wal'Ssr, Enthusias tic Pliotographor. OUR MATINEE. SATURDAY, at 2.30. Packet- of Surprises. PRICES AS USUAL.
NO LICENSE ADDRESSES TO-NIGHT
OWN HALL, MASTERTON,
SATURDAY, NOV. 4th
TO-NIGHT
Messrs LOMAS, M.A., M.Sc., and
SR. KENNEDY, M.A., L.L.M., (Senior Scholar and Jacob Joseph R&'•search Scholar), and others, will deliver addresses •under the auspices of tile 'No-license League on the above Wale. Chair taken iby Dr Prior at 8 p.m.
Collection to defray expenses. H>ALLr~' GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. In aid of tliie Mivatorton Sohlool Sports Fund. BALDWIN'S MAHATMA CO. GLEES BY SCHOLARS. Circle 2s, Shrills Ib, Scholars half price. Box pfen at Mr A. HenJJ APT IS 1 CHURCH. MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN ST., Preacher: Pastor E. Swrnerd. Masterton,
J1 a.m.—.The Eiglilb Tfoget-hers. 7 p.m.—Address to Young Men. (Subject: Stunting on the right ORlaiils.) Soiio 'by 'Mr Svinerd: ■"Four Gals of iio Spirit." . jm*^ T A SPECIAL IXYITATIOX to MEN. MASTERTPOX METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE fifty-fifth. Anniversary Service® wiLlt be ooiuliuc.ted in the Methodist Ohureh. TOiMORROW, SUNDAY, NOV. 5. at 11 <a.TO., 1i p.m. and 7 p,m\ by ithe Rev. S. J. Sevpi'l]. Special music, and' singing bv 'the Children, under the conductor ship of Mjt D. H. RWjpihl. Collections in aid of school fiundis.
annual public meeting
Hie Amimia]i Public 'Meeting will be held on MONDAY, November 6th OB IKMUI VII , , ' j at 7.30 p.m. The Secretary Is arid Hreaisiurer's Ilf-ports "will _ be read, i. >ri " a<wl /iftn + ifinoffAQ IVTflfvuiii ira presented. lie sliSort, bright addresses by various speaker b. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C^A. STRANCERS' TEA AT 5 p.tlj.
REV. A. HODGE viM speak
BIKLE OLASS 3.45 p.m. Sujb--seot : The Forgotten {fetrpta—Mr D. Grant. . , ■ SOLWA.Y lIOM'K at i. Se.rvnce to IWe ooncfuoted hv Mr S'lvoesmiith. ONGrBEGrATION AL CHURCH. Ohapel Street.
■Rev. A.lfrcd Hodge, l'rearfibr
gprvices ll a.m. atul 7 Communion after the Evening KN0 X CHURCH, MASIERTON SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Gommuuiion ' Rev. A. T. Tlwmprt'in, 7. p.m. —D'ivinc Service, Rev. A. I. Thompson, n.A.,8.D. _ lilwre witt be no scrviMfi m till© Outfield in consequence oi U)m--3mmio.ll. tT/j-ethodist church SEtt--I>l VTOES. JfasUrton : 11 a.m. a I'd 7 p.'ii.—Rev.S. J. » e ?'" pcll. (Sunc'lay fkhkvol Ainiwvorsni'y). Ivuvuhi.lU. H .'J. K. Parsons. 7 p.m.—Mr L. Mini fie. "YYangaelm '• 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. J. E. FarifvOllS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 1
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