HASTE T R HEArRE ECTF " 0 '-*- -r .p. ORCHESTRA. t * e ' Couductorship of Mr ReitU^^ to aBo SM .)TO. N , O »T,, TO G 'Sd last nigjlit wit.lL great en- *»#•***»••••• conceived Iby roan. p/joRIVSONS. A VICTIM .OF THE Foscitively the ;' i , &markab i o wave of plays, it creaj.td Lon . d(Ul all d iVow York, and *as a We il ng . day to crowded louses on * .««•.«■ OF THE MORMONS. A VICTIM OF aTjpERB FRO■the old effing the gentleman Ss^£S&sVj-*3t gLLter" (I«bm W iidi the Ooods Bo at" "Willie Wise and 0l Peacll » (Edison comed>^^^ Sf Youth ,, t an Aeroplane, (comedy), , ?< "PlouebiiiK Iby Motoi, Ongliii," tind the Gaumont <Giaphic, MD SATAnother ffantic Attraction : "THE TWO ORPHANS. wr PRICE OF MILK. -O®OM Maly Ist to „P t>he price will ite il* V-i vy-v TOR Qui»T AXjli BOTOB. >0 MSCOtMT. vßillington, J. Billingtan, Yates, Staples, Fovvles, Olarlte, Jones, Jackson, Cbmpton, Pond, Hilb. .
il Of ICE. } TO THE PUBLIC OF tMASTERTON. J TTAVJNG purchased the ■l>u,«iiiess J jj lately ©wiicd by Mr JVj-h'ii Box- J tial aid talking over the saime on the I iat 'of May, I solicit jtthe of the patronage of Ims clients, jnd msure volt itihat V«iu will .receive civil- . fity tpgitiliei-wMi the p.rimest quality sws *to «gsar nt «.1L tames. 'A .trial .solicited. ( J. h. MATTHEW^ i "TZ'NOX CHURCH, MASTER-TON. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. 'JO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 8 P- m By MR T. C. WEBB. • Webb has a: considerable ,iepu- £* SsaWSMTWtfi «yrean I Gbiwod's Marche Mill •ar«* H.wdoi's for the latter of which M* \N«»> " < lb twice recalled." —-Anckkwid fetai. farewell social. . A FAREWELL SOCIAL will he A «Lven by ,the Stock A«ct«>..eer & «nd SettetoMa-OWE(X IS Ms, THIS EV®NKsO, fA 8 p.m., ■ai, itih-e Tara-talii Hbtel, as Mr HefteijieiiL isi leaving shortly f.or L"ts- - ALL FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
MASTERTON C COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. > (Incorporated). SECOND ANNUAL COMPETE TIONS. JULY 9tli, 1912. ENTRIES OLOSEFRTDiAY. JUNE 14ft. Programmo and all particulars &om — W. GILLESPIE. Secretary. s DOMINION .PRESSURE MILKING MACHINES EVERAL hundred plants in daily 1 use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating -'ngballing Milking Machines should tee tlie "DOMINION" at work and \ote the advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle, which is independent of suction, and • can be regulated to give varying pressures to suit individual cows. Write day for catalogues, etc., to— J. H. NAYLOR, WAiRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigfey Street. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10622, 30 April 1912, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10622, 30 April 1912, Page 1
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