MEETINGS AND AMUSEM^TS. rjIOWN HALL ... MASTERTON. MONDAY, JULY Btli. POSITIVELY ONE NIGIIT ONLY. Port us "and Talbot, Ltd.. present, by with .Hugo Bros: "THE PINNACLE OF SUCCESS." BILLY KERSAND'S GREAT BILLY KERSAND'S GREAT BILLY KERSAND'S GREAT MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS. gg COLORED ARTISTS DON'T MISS THIS. GRAND MONSTER PARADE, MONDAY, at 12.30. PRICES— 4c;, os, 2s. Usual early BOX PLAN and BAY SALES at DRESDEN. MASTEETON COMPETITIONS SGGIE TY (Incorporate . (Patron : Hie Excellency the Governor) SECONDANNUAL FESTIVAL OPENS TUESDAY, Jt LY 9th, AND CONTINUES FOR FOUR DAYS. COMPETITORS FROM ALL PARTS O'F THE DOMINION. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN. ' BUY A SEASON'S TICKET. SINGLE 10s 6d EACH. ADMITS TO EVERY SESSION. INCLUDING ART GALLERY. SINGLE ADMISSIONDAY, Adults, Upstairs, ~1s; Downsta'ins, 6d. NIGHT, 3s, 2s, Is. CHILDREN Under 16, HALF PRICE. ADMISSION TO ART GALLERY, ONE SHILLING. MEMBERSHIP FEE, One Pound per annum, admits TWO Persons to Every Session, including Art Session, and is transferable. BOOKING FREE to MEMBERS. NON-MEMBEIRS, Sixpence Extra. W. uILLESPIE, Secretary. Box 47, Masterton.
DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS. FISH AND CHIPS. W. SCOTT BEGS to aMroiince to the public of and surrounding districts that lie has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS In, the premises lately occupied by IAII Lop, aawl opposite Mr J. Elliott's, Saddler, Queen St, FRESH FISH DAILY. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.
DAIRY FARM 1 ACRES, 6 acres .n oats, rest 2 in grass, 8 paddocks, permanent waiter in each; 6-roomed house, 10-bail ccwehed, 3 stall stable, loft (will lioild 30 tons of hay), chaff room, ■mid man's room; trap shed, implement shed,, pi £ styes, fowl runs, etc. Quarter •imil-e from 'butter a'nd clreesa factories. PRIOR £3O pe racre. Very easy terms may be arranged. 63 APPLY TOEDWIN R. B. DANIEL LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. HASTINGS, H.B. HOLLO WAY &CO S. H. Snell.) (Q. P. Hollo way. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MABTERTGN.. NOTHING but the very beet quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought into our &hop. No old cowi or eld ew©«. Wo thank the publio for the liberal support that is feeing aoeorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Having now the services of a first olasa Small Goods Man, every articb is guaranteed fresh daily. Wo have Bocured a line of the fine&t Lambs in the Wairarapa for onr < orders, whicli we shall &eli nt most r easouable prices. DON'T FORGET 1 HOLLOWAY,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 8 July 1912, Page 1
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