MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. THE OtmiilENT PB.OOiR.AMME OF CINEMATOGIIAPBiIO UEMS •WILL BE SHOWN AT THE FORESTERS' HALL-FOR THE LAST 'TIME LAST NIGHT OF A Lion's RcvenLiiiox uXJIWIET 01? fie, the CMff D»veI'LAST NJIGHTOF-'iers, The HandiTxAS'T NIGHT OF cap, String of 'LAST NIGHT OF Pearls, 'Axemen's ■LAST NIGtHT OF iCtailval, -Modern [LAST NIGHT OF Fire .Engines, UmVLAST NIGHT OF ibretias .to Maid, •I/AST iMGHT OF His first Tafaent, •LAST NIGHT' OF Good Watch Dogs, 'LAST NIGHT OFO'ne Way to Win, LAST NIiGHT 0$ Tiriauc-ns at YevLAST NIGiHT OFsaiUos, An Uimily 'LAST NIGHT OF Cliargo, etc., cto.
DON'T -FORGET TO-MORROW NIGHT! SARAH BERNHARDT JN ".CAMIL'LE." MASTER roll WODL, SUN HIDSS AHD TALLOW SALES: "I\TEXT SALE V»EuMEBuhV, IN 12th of JUNE, 1912, £fc 1 p.m. i At Levin's Store, Chapel Street. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. LEVIN AND CO., Ltd. W.Z. LOAN And MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. i JP.F.O.A., Ltd. ■astekton permanent tn- . vestment and building SOCIETY. %'THE SOCIETY is prepared' to leans, repayable by instalment -or otherwise, .on-approved freehold -.security. TERMS ON APPLICATION. J. B. KEITH. MANAGER. AEROQEN SAFETY GAb [THE IDEAS. COUNTRY LIGHT. lOR INSURANCE.— The Aerogen 1 Machine has been passed as per-■-feotlj safo by the Underwriters' Association. Tne CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—.-Th*.oat of a 40-oandle power burner ia oslj L-lOth of a pea.ay per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive ,corcbip,ed srith cleanliness. A child can wmk it. Kindly call and inspect aiaciune? at work, or make' ..application'for particalars from tfeo Jxical Ascents—lOEEßlNG -pROS. lOKERINn JJEOB. -plumbers.'
S. H. Snell.) (G. p. Holloway. QUEEN STREET;' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY JN MABTERTOH. "OTHING but the very best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought into our shop. No old oow3 or old ewea. (We thank the public for the liberal support that is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Having now the services of a first class Small Goods Man,_ every artdcia is guaranteed fresh daily. We have secured a line of the finest Lambs in the Wairarapa for onr orderß, which we Ehall Bell at most reasonable prices. DON'T FOBGE? „' PINHE'IPS LIVERY AMO COACH GTABLES, MASTEBTON AND TBN'DL ANDAUS, OARTIIAGEB, BUGcle on hire. CABS meet nil trains and ooaeu©a. "0" Spring Carriages for Invali&e, PADDOOKXNG and STABLING fit reasonable ratee. Coaches leave Mastcrton Posl Office 8 a.m., Arrive Master-ton from Oaßtlepomt 1 p.ia, (instead of 5 p.m. «9 formerly). PINKEV-MEROS., lt©., pstfiFmwrom. RING UP ""UMBER (' ' ' ' T7MTBTT,P yj MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. 8, POLSON ... PROPRIETOR GLASS MEALS, Good Attention, Be&t of Wines and Spirits, and home-like accommodation. House is connected with Telephone (Greytown Bvreau.) •'F you want to Idro a Motor Oar . in charge of a competent Chaff■«our. M\ trains ,met. . Attendance, night or day. •. J. EASTWOOD, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 1
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