SPECIAL ADV£KrttffcWsfc«lßi MASTERTON AMATEUR THEATRi- ' CAL SOCIETYTOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11th and J.Bth. */i a J burner uiiUHuti tihiv September Ist. 1.912. HOME MISSION SERVICES. Wcvdev Church at 11.-Kc-v A. 3kBejin. Wesley Church at 7.—Rev. 'l'. £<• Rrooko. iviiripuni cc 11.—Rov. T. G. Brooke. Kuripinti at 7.—Rev*. A. Mcßean. Wnnpu'hu at 3.—Rcr. A. Jlcßcan. /"iON 0 IIEG ATiO NA u 0H U U Ull CHAPEL STREET. Services on SUNDAY, lf.t Sopfcenil); r. 11 a.m.- —-Vlr A. ■>. .Mii;ij'i<\ 2.:)'.) n.m.— Youiifx B:hk> CI-ss. 7 p.m.-Alr 11. fL K.-yrr.s. FIRST ANNIVERSARY OK CHURCH AND SUNDAYSCHOOL COMBINED. nafiia. ii o a o u.
MURRAY'S HALL, Queen Street. Preacher: II.KV. A. NORTH. ] 1. a.in.—Children's Service'. 3 p.m.—The Lord Chrvn and the Children. Parents Invited. 7 p.m.—The Position, and Pn erosr; of the Baptist. Lord's Supper. TX MURRAY'S HALL -Oiiccm Street. MONDAY FA'EXIXO. Sepiomber 2. First Anniversary Social.- items by S.S. S.'holarfi and Friends. RciY*:-:!:-nipiit*. } TICKETS: Adults Is. Children (k\. Cominenriiiif at 7.')'\) p.m. * , T7- N 0 X C II ÜBC! REV. A..T. THOMPSON' 8.A.. B.T). 10 a.m.. —Men's -Society Meeting: Mr D. Finlayson. 11 a.m.—Service, "Zechariah, the Man a;;d his Message." 7 jj.m.—The subject' "What'-; wrcue: with Masterton ? —lt's Speech," r ANSDOWNK PRFaSSYTERJAX U CHURCH.
Saturday. 7 p.m.—Miki ?iUki Y'!l> ; v. Sunday.' 11 a.m.—Miki Miki Schorl. Sunday, 3 p.m.— Kopn'ransrn. Sundav 7 n.m.—T.mipdowre. I'Voiuntv Subject: . The 3"i(!tli Anniversarv of the f?.r. „VEjectment. A srveat renunciation an:! it-/: iness:sro f"V to-d:"*. Preacher: REV. J. S. YUENO. '/'■ V.P/I.C.A. STRAXfItfRS' TEA SERVICE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 p.m.. Speaker: RKV. A->'«S M 3 i oIiAIN--1 ALL MEN WELCOME. Whip:-Cl:ifm at i p.m.—Speaker: Mr D. Tlireadwoll. THREE CHANCES LEFT. THIS WEEK., TO-DAY, TO-MORROW AND . SATURDAY. i RE the only days left for you j.o take up shares in the W-ORlv-i,«S' MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING. SOCIETY. After then the shares will permanently close, working men 'this i-& one of the ocsl investments ever offered you. C'U at the Office for information. A. HATHAWAY, ■Secretary.
MELROSE DAIRY. TIROM. Ist September f ""ill scy J 1 MrLK'at 3d per QUART. Cream Gd a PINT, and 5 per cent, discount on monthly recounts. ■ J. BfLLIXGTOY 3,[;vr,;ua. NOTIGL. POISON is laid on my properly :;t MiuiKakutii, HO.MEHUSM.—G. WATSOX. TO' FABLERS WHO fiKE ABOUT TO FENCE. WE bavo a largo quantity of SAWN TOTAIIA FJUNCti 08-OPPERB, wbbh we are K> quit at a very, low price. It will pay yo;i to give us i call. PRAG.NELL T>ROS: RAGNELL JjROS. riMBER, WuOO AND CQr.l M> :t >- CHANTS.
ARRIVAL OF FIRST SHIPMEiI i^. NEW SHANTUNGS, in all colours. Bid. , , JAPANESE CREPES, new shades, 9id. NEW" POPLINS (like silk), "ido widths, all price?. VERY SPECIAL, onlv 10 pieces. WIDE TUSSORE SILKS. Is Del and Is Hd. : ALL SHADES IX LINXEXE, 36 indies Special price. 7kl. NEW JITLLTNERY. NEW FLOWERS mid SHAPES. and SHOWROOM REQUISITES. ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. WATSON AND U, ECONOMIC STORES. J (Late HOOPER'S.) EORGE RAIN MERCHANT CROCER GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MASTEHTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10708, 31 August 1912, Page 1
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