MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. {FORESTERS' HALL.) iHoiMOH-PAYME PICTURE! i ' AND • _. • tfjndar t*> ConduotowhiP of M |U lama Boyos.) NICHTI "■ MI i H Jreat Saxon Legend: SSmVt n ion of *he famo™ LADY GODI\ A. ation of LAJ)Y Comedy ' D-oughbags. aN H EIRESS. . SELECTING AN n Woma . n ' s The Snare of Revenge, Ibe C alino takes ChiI MATIS ONSAJUJDAY^ OPUARAKCA_SPORTS CLUB. "ANNUAL GATHERS' To be held on EASTER MONDAY, Bth MBM, PRIZE MONEY. PRIZE MONEY. HIGHLAND EVENTS. PROFESSIONAL RUNNING/ EVENTS. HORSE COMPETITIONS, n d a Varied and Interesting Programme and Liberal Prize Money. J BRASS" RAN© IN ATTENDANCE,] G. ALLEN, Hon. Sec, > "opuaranga. AHIARUHESPORTSj (Held Under the Auspices of the } N.Z.A.A.) THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1912. | THE Best Day's Outing of the ,SeaSOn ' . • V. n 1 1 Hunters' Competition. Gold Medal and £8 15s cash. Ahiaruhe Handicap (foot event), gold medal«and hid lUs. For particulars see posters. J DANCE in the -arkvale Hall on FRIDAY, March 15th, at 8 p.m. H. ARCHER BUNNY. Hon. Secretary. MASTBRTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. • - for SECRET- „ AKYSHIP of the above Association .addressed to the "President, Mastertpn A. and P. A.. P.O. «ox : 40 Masterton," are invited up to and including 23rd March.. References. Particulars on application to—t j. B. EMMETT, Acting Secretary.
MASTERTON COUNTY. rOTIOE is hereby given, ac- | cordance with Section "The IRating Amendment __., ii) 10 " that an additional charge of TEN* Mm CENT. (10 T>er cent.) will L added to all rates dueto the Masterton County Council remaining unpaid at the close of business <>n SAI- - the 30th day or M. fov letter hearing the poSmark of die 30th day of March ICH9 will .he received without such day of February, 1912 " p G. MOORE, County Clerk. KETAHUNA FARMERS' UNINDUSTRIAL SHOW. THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1902. ■* ';' ENTRIES Close Wednesday, 6th M Write to Secretary for Catalogue. Special Prizes include Silver -Rose Bowl £5 5s for most points. Silver rm> ' £3 3s outdoor grown flowers; Is 'Best Collection Sweet Peas, trofor ■bert ß »oße. jMbLEAN< MACHINE-MADE BREAD —AVING installed one of the Latent BREAD MAKING MAOHQUALITY SPEAKS FOB ITSELF, "cleanliness SHOULD INTERVU EST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITED. udwarlTanstice BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, R UEEN STREET, MABTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10573, 2 March 1912, Page 1
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