ADVERTISEMENT!. HATCHING SEASON. SETTINGS of White Leghorns, Sil*J ver Wyandottes, and Indian Runners can 'bo obtained at T. H. RUTHEREURD'S (Maiaia), also Leg-horn-Wyandotte cross. Prices from 3s to 7s tki per fifteen, eggs. 2o per ;ent Discount to Utility Circle Members. CASH TERMS. KAITUNA DANCE. ' ONG NIGHT DANCE to be held I ;'t Kaituna in aid of the now Hall Fund on TUESDAY, August 27th. Drag leaves Post Office at 7 o'clock. F. E. GROUTE, Hon. Secretary. Gents. 2 S "6d. Ladies free. APTIB'i OHU3 P-H. "MURRAY'S HALL, Queen Street. Preacher: Pastor E. Swtnwd. 11 :i.in.—What is a Hr-lv Life? 7 p.m.—.Justification. The Source of it. The Chi'va.-tor of it. Mr Swinerd will sp<\ak on the work of the late Gcieml Pcoth. Solo by Mr Swinerd. _____ ANSDOWNE pbesbyterian CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"Bideford. 3 p.m.—Wangaehu. 7 p.m.—Lnnsdowne. PEY. J. S. YOUNG. 3 p.m.—Komiarnngu. MR E. FEIST. tfETHODLBT CHURCH SEKwX VICES. MASTERTOX: At 11.—Rev. R. H. Todd. At 7.—Rev. S. J. Serpell.—ln Momorium General Booth. Solo by Mrs Eraser (nee Miss Winnie Nixon.) KURIPUNI: At 11.—Rev S. J. Serpell. At 7.—Rev. R. H. Todd. * Rangitmnau at 3.—Rev. 8. J. Serpell.
1 SALVATIO?3 ARMY. j "8 p.m. TO-MORROW EVENING. '•EMORIAL SERVICE to lato .y_sl General William Booth. All „cmoninatioiis <spcially invited. •Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., 8.D., will speak. Rev. Serpell. Pastor Svvinerd and others will read portions of the Scripture. Offerings taken at the door. ■ Usual Services during day. 1 /CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH. CHAPEL STREET. SUNDAY AUGUST 25th. 11 a.m.—Mr G." Falln. 2.3U p.m.—Sunday School. YounWomen's Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Mr L. Minnie. All are welcome. Hymn hooks provided. N 0 X CHUBOI {lO a.m.—Men's service, ill a.m.—Haigi the Prophet.—ihe I Man and his Message. I 7 p.m. —In memoriam.—The late GenI eral Booth. Rot. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. Y.M.C.A. I Stranger's Tea Service at .5 o'clock. Speaker: Dr. N. H. PRIOR . P ALL MEN INVITED. Bible Class at 4. p.m. Solway Service at 7 p.m.- ! 'Mr Shoesmith.
SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. IN VILLA STREET, MASTERTON. mHE NEW 7JSALAND LOAN I AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMIT]® AM) REDUCED under instructions from the Registrar of the Supremo Court atMasterton, will sell, at their rooms, Chapel Street, Mastcrtoii, on the. application of tho Mortagees, o,li SATURDAY, the 21st day oE RER 1912, at the hour of 3 o'clock m the afternoon, the ■■ freehold P/e----niscs fituatcd in Villa Street, Alastertou, being part of Lot 23, on Doposited rhn number 33, and part of •Section 57, Small Farm Settlement, Town of Masterton. For further particulars and conditions of sale, application may bo made to r ,„_„_ THE AUCTIONEERS OR to ROLLINGS AND PRAONELL. Solicitors, MASTK-RION.
REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Queen Street, opposite J. L. Murray. OUR BICYCLES at £7 10s are worth double wh.it wo asu. High grade, .strongly constructed, correctly designed, and beautifully liuished machines. We are net making special reductions on any limited" number, but we are -the iinn that brought the prices down in oyclof.' and all a'cecx-ories. ■ Whv build your cycles up with hewy'tvres and make hard wor.v for Yourself' but ride en llarnec, Guiss, and other makes we have m stock. All English make with genuine rubber, and not composition, and we guarantee for 12 mouths. Our mechanic hay been building bicycles lor large linns in Au-s.tr.!lia and the. Dominion. We cannot ail'ord to | turn out a fully i:iefficient cycle. !!i----cyclcs sold by us are guaranteed for five years. Second-hand i-ycles taken in part payment. Whv not ride an' Anio niotor-ey-elo. 3i H.V.. fully equipped £o2 10s. Wo hive for ?alo one Rover motor cycle, .11 H.i'., free engine, with 2r>pecd gear, with Montgomery side car for £55. lb* only done three hundred miles. Full particulars apply. . • , We aro eitL'aginii' an eNporioiiecd cycle and motor macbanic from Auckland. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS, MANAGER. 108 Queen St. ...... MASTER-TON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10702, 24 August 1912, Page 1
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