MEETINGS AND AMU3Ef.ixWTS k MASTEBTOM COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (locorpova'e.l) (Patron : His Excellency the Governor) PROGRAMME FOR THURSDAY. TOWN HALL. i Mi-zzo Slprano Solo. '■S:.jraivV£olo. VcViC Soio. Recitation, gins racier 15. 2 p..m.— I Prepared Speech. v i I Musical Monologue (ge'nts). ) Heading at Sight (under 16). I 'Recitation <Bcys under 15). | Recitation (Roys- under 11). iS.'.A'sm Seng. ■Carol C::.::i:e-st. " ' . Maori Song. A'icli'.i Sdo, open.. Violin Solo, undea- 16. f«'h a Ivf ?p?M- ia n 1 i a'hjm:. 'Humorous Recitation, gent';:'. Vocal Quartette. In ipromnfcu D'cbatc. Comic Song. Story Without Words. I'TXALS of Vbcal Soio (boys), Ditto Cii:!j;, Soprano' Solo, Mezzo Soprano Solo. WATCH FOR DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMME. 13 OX PLAN IS NOW OPEN FOR. ORCHESTRAL STALLS, PRiIOE 3s. DAY ADMISSION.— Upstairs Is; ) Downstairs 6d. • i 1 .NIGHT ADMISSION.— Upstairs 2s\ Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Children Half Pric?. BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN. W. JT.LLESPIE, Secretary. Box 17. Master ton.
DINING AMD SUPPER ROOMS. FISH AND CHIPS. W, SCOTT pEGS to a'iMK/tmce to.tho public of jO Mastcirton and surrounding districts that he has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS in the premises lately occupied bv Ah Lcp, aaid opposite Mr J. Elliott's, 'Saddled-, Queen St. FRESH FISH DAILY. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. DAIRY FARM A 1 ACRES, 6 acres .n oats, rest J "1:2 in grass, 8 paddocks, permanent wa'fcer in each; 6-roomed house, IU-bail cowshed, 3 stefll stable, loft (will hold 30 tons of hay), chaff room, and man's room; trap shed, implement s'hed, pig styes, fowl runs, etc. Quarter.mile from 'butter a'nd cheese factories. PRICE £3O pe mere. Very easy term's may be arranged. 63 APPLY TOLAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. HASTINGS, H.B, HOLLO WAY &CO S. H. Snell.) (Q. P. Holloway. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MABTERTON. NOTHING but the very best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir ib brought into our shop. No old cow* or. old ewes. We thank the publio for the liberal Eupport that is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality Bupplied by u». > '• , Having now the services of a first class Small Goods Man, every articia is guaranteed fresh daily. We have secured a line of the finest Lambs in the Wairarapa for onr orders, which we shall seli *t most reasonable price*. DON'T FORGED
WINTER_READING WE INVITE YOU to look over our Spktadid Stock of BOOKS -NOW ON SHOW. We always get the latest in good fiction. Some New Books are : "Through the Postern Gate," Florence Barclay; "Oueen of Guarded Mounts," J. Oxenha<m; "Ne'er do Well," Rex Beach; "My Lady of Doubt," Randall I'arrish;' "The Devil's Wind," Patricia Wentworth; "A King aaid a Coward," E. A. Rowlands; "Torchy," Sewell Ford, "War and the Woman," Max Pamberton; "She Buildeth Her House," Comfort; "Out of Russia." C. Manriot; "The Lwe," E. S. Steven's; "The House of Lisu-onmu" (2-30 guinea prize jnovel); "Jane Dawson," Will Harbin. SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOKS AT Is 6d, 9d, ana <sd Each. i McLEOD AND YOUNG THE ACADEMY, QUEEN ST. ...... ... MA3TERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 11 July 1912, Page 1
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