4EETINC3 &H 9 AMUSEIUEMrB. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. HHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (Under .the .Conductorahip-of Mr ltealianai3o.yes.)„o nicht , T ThriSSl! Sectional \ Grand) ' "Kalem's Excituiff success. The SMUGab&RS. Sclig's Unique Drama: THE INNER MIND. Great Dramatic Story: THE MOONSTONE. Sensational. THE MOONSTONE. Superb.< THE MOONSTONE. B«vuMuL A Ileal Hummer from the % S J. : ELOPEMENT ON L.L. RANCH. Another A.B. Orca-m of Screams: Tlie Twbai-to Industry, and Its Con sequences, A Lass who Gmi.dn't For"ct, Sir Inquisitive, Uumt.v Blossoms, Rhine Fails, Abduch:om 01 Jane, Taking liiis A? '" 1: '* : ;,e - MATINEE on SATURDAY. )APTIS T CHBRO 1-1. MURRAY'S HALL, (Jucea Street. Preaclior: Pastor E. Swinord. 11 am..— Seven. Blessings. 7 I>im . Believers, [Baptism By IrannwisiKm, The 'Only Scriptural Baplfen. SiOLO— "Trust andl Obey, by Mr Swinord'. ETHODIST (JHUFvCH BEKVIGJsB. Mastertou, 11.—tRow. F. Spencer, c/i , . the B. and f • Bible Society, i Master ton, -7. -4tev. S. J. Serpell.,. ' Kuripuni,- 11.—Rev. J. E. ■ l'arsou.s. Kuriipuni, 7.-«ev. J. E. Parsons. { • Collections all .day in. aid of.*or-j cigii Mission Fund . . i itongitranau, 3. Rev. S. J. Serpeil. |
(CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCJI. J CHAPEL STUKET. Services conducted by Rev. T. G. Butler. •11 a.ira.— ".'Greatest is the Kingdom." 7 p. m ._ "A Ikxd Ouniscience." AH Seats Free. Wy.mn Books Provided. You are Welcome. . Y.M.C.A. * Til AN G E It'S T K A. 5 p.m., Sunday.— Farewell Address by Rev. ..]'. 10. Parsons. Oliairmau : Mr .R. Sui'liei'land. ALL MEN HEARTILY INVITED. ■NOX SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, 31st MARCH. Preacher: Rev. J. Gi&sen Smith (of St. Andrew's Church, Wellmfiion). Special Anniversary Hymns by Children and Choir. Morning, 11 a.m. Afternoon,.3 p.m. • Evening, 7 p.m. Presentation of.Prizes by Rev. Gibson Smith at Afternoon Service. Also brief address by Rev. Spencer (L. and F.8.K.) PRESBYTERIAN OUTFIELD SERVICES. Bate-ford, ,3 p.m. Wangaelui, • p.m. (Rev. J. F. Young.) • Kopuaranea, 3 p.m.—Mr-Ronald ; Miller.
NOTICE TO OCCUaMMHS OF FAG-) ' TORIES AND SHOPS. \ "FAOTa.RI.ES ACT, 1908.'^ TVTOTIOK. is'hereby r;tc!) thut the _IM Registration of Factories expires on the. 31st .-a arch, IM2; and that re-registration is! due on. the Ist of April. Forms, of application for renewal of registration' have been- i«■sued to factory' owners, and should 1)0 sent in properly filled in and ac-' companied by tho registration fee indicated on the form" on the Ist April. For occupying un-registered premises as a factory, every occupier is liable to a .line of £5 per day, RE SHOPS, "THE LABOUR. DEPARTMENT AND LABOUR DAY ACT." ALL Occupiers, of shops are required under the above Act to furnisfh the information indicated in form L.D./2a. by filling in the same unci forwarded to this office. Jf not already received copies of the jvbove form nmy be obtained on app.>: cation. J. GEORttESON, Inspector of Factories. and others are ■specially warned that any person who trespasses on the Kuainaifoanga property (857 acres) at To Wharau, will ibe prosecuted. M. LA VERY, Solicitor, •Masterton. iWAIRARAPA P. AND A. SOCIETY TENDERS, to close lOtili April, and •addressed to ithe nndei'signed, sire 'inivited for It ho roofing of SHjEEP .PENS on- tho Showgrounds, Cnrtcriton:.. Lowest or nny tender not- necessarily aceeplted. Plans and specifications may 'be seen at the office of U.S. MOSS. Secretary, Carterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 1
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