SPECIAL AB¥EBYB®EMENTi, MASTEUTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY. ALL' Members arc requested to attend a fulU rehearsal .of "Dorothy," at Murray's H-il I ], on TUFJSDiAY, 21st Nbvomber, at 7.3Q p.an. sluvro. H. C. ROBERTS, Aoting 'Secretary. ST. iMjATTeEW'S PARISH, MIASTEiRTON". THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW CHURCH AT KUiRJPUNI. Will!, be laid by the rt. rev. t. h. sprott, D.D., Bishop cf Wellington. TO-DAY. (SATURDAY, 18th NOV.) At 3 p.m. SITE. — Corner of Carterton Road and SDiort Street. U.A.O.D. STONBHENGE LODGE, NO. 1. THE Brethren of ithle above. Lodge are requested! to a-ssemible at the Lodge Rpom on S-UNDAY NEXT at 12.45 .p.m., to attend the funeral of the late Brother L. Jf. Premtice, P.A. By Order of the A.D., Btrlo. Oorbett. E. PIRAG-NELL, Secretary.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A MEETING of Carpenters and Joiners of Mfcisiterton and dis--1 trict will- take place in the Dtominwwi I Hall loin MONDAY. November 20th., j | iat 8 p.im. .' of members, election of officers, and adoption of 'Brales. „_ JOHN E. HEYES, Oraanriser. FUNERAL NOTICE. ,HE Friends of Mr and Mrs J. , PRENTICE are respectfully an- , voted to attend the. funeral of their Hate fcOn, Leonard, wMchi will leave their residence, Elizabeth Street, on ■ SUNDAY, 19th imst., iat 1.15 p.m., i for the Mwsterton Cemetery. G. HYDE, ■ i Funeral Director. ~ fephone 233,, Private 324. .FUNERAL' NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr George Wyeth are respectfully invited Jto attend' the funeral'of This late i wife, which watt leave' - the Store, Koiripuni, on SATURDAY, November IStib), at 2 p.m., for the Master-.| ton Oeanetery. No flowers. j Z M. HOAR AND SON, j Sanitary Undertakers, l 'Rhone 318. j ; NOTICE. " WISH to announce that I am a CASH BUYER of aill kinds of j FAT STOCK during the- present I freezing season. _ fe W. MoKENZIE. A NEW FURNITURE FACTORY "The Masterton Woodware." ■ ApR H. M-AYIR begs to thank -*-".' the public of Mtostejrton and ) district for the splendid support exj tended to bi<m- during tine .12 months hie has been in business in | Masteifton a-s-.a cabinet-maker'!'' Al- * though' the busline as Iras oi% been.run on modest lines, the support j during that period has been most ) encouraging, and lie- has- now, plea-s- ---\ ure in announcing that lie- has opened a CABINET AND FURNITUREMAKING FACTORY in the factory at tine back of tine <Teir.iple Chambers (next Dalgety 'and Co.), Queen Street. The pir.«fmii'ses hare been fitted up on thie •mpst up-to-date lines with tine latest) pliant and machinery for the manufacture of furniture of every description. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE MASTERTON WOODWARE. ! H. MAYR PROPRIETOR. DAINTY HATS " A DIES who appreciate .a pretty • Hat should select their SUMMER HATS FROM OUR CHOICE MILLINERY DISPLAY. Man.v of the artistic creations we are showing may ho described in ono phrase, "Low-priced Beauty." Every hat is a gem o* elSogance and refunemeut. The very latest French and English Models copied at most reasonable prices. MILLINER AND ARTIFICIAL FLORIST, 35 Queen Street. Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10481, 18 November 1911, Page 1
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