SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "NOX CHURCH, MASTERTun • SUNDAY SERVICES. 10 a.m.—<P.M.S. Meeting. Subject: ".David Livingstone."—Mr' H. M'cHattie. IJ a.m.—"A Father's Letter to His Sou." 7 p.m.—"The Greatest -Men in History." .(:R-EV. J. S. YOUNG.) a jANISDOWNE SUNDAY school ANNIVERSARY. 2.30 p.m.—Rev. J. S. Young. 2.30 p.m.—Kaituna, Mr Ronald Miller, iDivinity Student. 3 p.m.—Kopuaranga. Mr E. Eeist. Y.M.C.A. Strangers' Tea, TO-MOR-ROW, at 5 p.m. QP.EARER: Mr ALEX. DONALD. BIBLE CLASS at 3.fy. All Men are Welcome. p ONGREG ATIONAL CHUB CH. CHAPEL STQK3SET. Services conducted by the Pastor, Rov. T. )G. Rntler. Morning, 11.—Christianizing the Christians. Evening, 7. Christianizing the World. Hymn Rooks provided.. All seats free. You are welcome. r»pilßT CHURCH. MURRAY'S 'HALL, QUEEN ST., Mastertou. 11' u . m .—Pastor Iv. Swinerd. Subject: 'Being (Right With God. 7 p.m.—dMr Arthur Anstice will conduct the service. SOLO—"When the Roll is Called Up Yonder," ,by iMr Swinerd. CHURCH SER* ITX VlOiiia. Masterton. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. E. Parsons; 7 p.m., Mr L. Minifie. Waiigaehu, 3 p.m.—Mi- A. J. Minifie. Kuripuni—Sunday School Anniversary. Services, 11 a.nn., Mr L. Minifie; 3 and 7 p.m., Rqv. J. E. DANCING. RS KENDALL, of 41 Cole Street. L is .prepared to receive pupils in Dancing as from April Ist. Private classes arranged. Children's Classes commence Saturday, April 6th. ' MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. T'HiE Classes open for the current year from. MONDAY. 18th inst. Intending pupils are requested to be in attendance at 7.30 on Monday evening, for the purpose of enrolment. N. 15. BUNTING. Secretary.
FREE COOKERY LECTURES. FREE COOKERY LECTURES. PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS. RS SOLEMN EN, \ USTRALIA'S Greatest Cookery X.A. Expert, Will LEOTUiRiE & DEMONSTRATE at Masterton as under:— MURRAY'S HALL. ON MONDAY, "i'Bth MARCH. At 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. and TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. - ; If sufficient inducement is forthcoming, a course of lessons will be given. Particulars from Mrs Glenneu. Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton. FREE TO EVERYONE. MRS. NAYLOR. (Late of Ohriatcliiuroli and \\ dlington), DRESSMAKER &COTUMIERE, CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING "SPECIALTY. lASTERTON AGENT for the SEWING MACHINES. ADRRJEBS.—Next Prince of Wales Hotel, Qfloea Street, MASTERTON. SADDLES are thinking of investing in a new saddle. We have a splendid selection of the best manufacture, and wo invite your inspection. ENGLSH SADDLES, ranging from 84s to 180s. ENGLISH BRIDLES, 7s 6d to 30s. ENGLISH BLOCKED LEGGINGS ' 10s to 255. FANCY SHOW HALTERS, Etc. warn SADDLERS Telephone 62.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 1
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