MEETINGS AND AMUSEW C .M7S* MASTEETON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated) (Patron.: Hie Excellency the Governor) BECONDANNDAL J PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. Choir wkotir.n, Aut'hem -and "The Glory" (part song, "I'a "this Homo of Left and Splendour." ) 'Sacred Song, Mr H. Y. Green. Mr E. R. Wilson. Irish song, Mir's Ttu To Tau. ' Oarol contests, -Mel'hcdi-j: Sunday j School. I jlaori Sons:, Wiremir Poliau Tamihana Linprraipiu f.-pwAx, Mr W. B. Lam- ' bert. Yoe.il quartette, Mr Young's party. SMlisical nior.'a'ogue, Mr Stanley Ra,u- ---\ ki.n. Piano solo, M.r Wi'ired Hampton. .Recitation, M:os Grace Chapman. Shakespearian recitation, Mr W. J. Cattle. ! Soprano M'iss A. A. White. Piano duet, Mkv Helen* McGregor and Mir Wilfred Hampton. Baritone solo, Mr J. .Olds. Recitation, Mies Cecil Haines. 'Humorous song, Mr Stanley Rankin. Rfcitutioi-;, Mr Byron Brown. Soag, Master Dougkvs. Action song,, Lausdownc school. 1 R.ecita.t:oi!i, M:oi> Aeuie Hogg. ' Sicottoyh sc.'ii'g, Mips McKenzie. Violin -&(.!!■:), Mai-ter J. G. Fowler. S Shakespearian dialogue, Miss Blanchard ar.d Mr Byron Brown. ( C'omlic song, Mr W. Parka-. (Humorous recital, Mr C N. Baej yertz.' ..DAY Uputairs 'is,' PVn™ stairs 6d. (XICIHT ADMISSION.— Upstairs 3s, Stalls 25,, Pit Is. i Children Half Pries.
BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN. . . W. CILLESPIE, Secretary. Box 17, Masterton. NOTICE. OHAREHOLDERS are requested to RETURN" COUPONS and VOUCHERS or. or before JULY 31st, to enable- them to participate in the Annual Bonus. W. S. JAGO, Secretary. Waiirarapa FarmeTs' Co-operative Association, Limited, Master ton. ' . - ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. (Incorporated by .Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) Hclad Office for''New Zealand: Ouetomliouse Quay, .Wellmgton. IIRE, AOOIDEiNT, * EMPLOY- . EJR.S' LIABILITY, ETC. Motor Gar and Plate Glass Insurance. •NOTICE. 1%/fR J. J. KELLIHER has' been Corporation, for Masterton and l>isiti'ict. Wellington* Ist July, IDI2. • F. G. CRAY, . Acting General Manager, DINING AND SUPPER fiOOMS. FISH AND CHIPS. IEGS to awnounce to the public of > Masterton and surrounding districts that he has opened FISH AND CHIPS, DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS hi the premises lately occupied by Ah Lop, and opposite Mr J. Elliott's, 'Saddler, Queen St.
FRESH FISH DAILY. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. HOLLO WAY &CO 8. H. Snell.) - ((i. F. Holoway. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MABTERTON. iA ity of Beef, Mutton, PoTk and La*-':? killed at the Abattoir is bro. w 4 into our shop. No old cow* or old ewes. We thank tihe public for tbe liberal support that is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Having now the services of a first clasß Small Goods Man, every article is guaranteed fresh daily. We have secured' a line of the finesS Lambs in the Wairarapa for onr orders, which we shall seli at most reasonable prioea. DON'T FORGET
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10685, 12 July 1912, Page 1
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