MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Forettora' HalD ri <HOMPBON-PAYNE , PI*TURE« X AND T.-P. ORCHEBTRA. KUaider the Conductorsthip of Mr Beihama Boyes.) (TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT RaOem's Thrill of Thrills: LEAN WOLF'S END. LEAN WOLF'S END. Tlb& Gireat Vitagnaplhi Drama: THE KLONDYKE STEAL. THE KLONDYKE STEAL. A Great Nefivspaipeir Story: THE DERELICT REPORTER. Essamay's, Screiam of Streams: ALKILI IKE'S AUTO CAREdison's Storem© Comedy Farce: MADELINE'S REBELLION. Pathe's Australian Gazette, Cultivation of Tapiotja, Heroes Three, Father's QressvSuit, The Spollerd. PRICES AS USUAI, ■ ASOIERTON HORTIOt I .TtfRAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW
WEDNESDAY* 22m) NOV., 1811. Silver Challenge Rose Bowft for' Champion Rose. Silver Challenge Cup- for Beet Twelve Sweet Peas! in GLas® 2. SPECIAL GLASSES FOR AMk- • TEURS, Expert Judge® for all Classes; Sweet Peas, Mr H. A. Fox; Roses and Out Mowers, Mr J. "Weaghtmon senr. Decorative', Miss Prebbte, of ■". C. Gibbon* and! Op., Ltd. Entries close Saturday, 18th Novemb|er, 1911, at 8 p.m. Schedules and Entry forms may be obtained from Itihe Secretaxv — H/ M. BODDINGTON. P.O. Box 23 and Queen St., Masterfbon.
W.C.T.U. HEAaiiiual Social of the Women's Qitrisitiiamj' Temperance Unaiooi ■wiMili (bo heM in Knox HiaJi at 2.30 p.m. im TUESDAY, NbvEin.ber 7ifch. A Uieainty invitation extended! Ho laM iladaes interested. MASTERTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING. riHE Annual Public Meeting wil be held TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. The Secretary's and Treasurer's Beports will be read, % and' the prizes andr certificates presented by th» Sunday School wiH be presented. aiso be short, bright addresses by vaxiou® speakers. ANCANUI AGRICULTURAL .ASSOCIATION.
EXCUESION FAKES NOV. 15th amxL 16th, 'l9ll. OOMB. AND SEE . THE WANGANUI SHOW.^ MOST BEAlShjIi SHOW GifIOUNiDS IN THE colonies.; record .entries in liyib stto<Ck. hunters' co3^petitions. ladies' anl> pony jumping? both days.
Umique Display HOME INDUSTRIES Im Pirtxiluce Sth/ed. PREMIER DOC SHOW. EXCURSION FAJ3ES New' PJwrrumth, Ohakune, Napi«r, Maisttenton ami WeMdiDgton. SELBY MORTON, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTK3B. HIE Friends' of the tote 'Haaiita leave far 4h» tJinipa, Te Whati, a± 3 o'clock on' Wednesday, SUb nwSt. Z. M- HOAR, AND SON, Sanifcairy Undertaker*-. Telephone 318. . : MALTBY'S cafe. (Opposrilte Hbar and Permaan.) UPPER AMD DINING ROOMS. Speeds! attention paid to country I**** MEALS ALLHOURS. A. R. MAUWY. Proprietor: , New Summer Goods E have just received direct from
LADIES' HATS, CHILDREN'S HATS, SILK BONNETS. A splendid variety .i SUMMER GOODS. There is a choice assortment for selection. PRICES ARE EIGHT. LADIES' BLOUSES from 28 6d. CALL **&g%«™* ™ B SABA'S QUEEN ST MASTERTON. OMBEE _ . CMEER _ IF you want to hire a Motor Oar in charge of a competent chatecr. All train b met. attendance night or day. £. ,J. EMTWP6O,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10470, 7 November 1911, Page 1
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