MEETING* ANB AMUfeEMENTt. THEMAfTERTON PIGTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD. HWH HALL. AT » TO-NIGHT. CRANQ CHANC€ »F PROGRAMME THI STOLEN FAVOURITE. THE STOLEN FAVOURITE, THE STOLEN FAVOURITE. 4000 Feet! 4000 Fwt! 4000 Feet! TOE STOLEN FAVOURITE. THE STOLEN .FAVOUKTE. THE STOLEN - FOET AND EASANT. POET AND PEASANT. INTERRUPTED WEDDING - If ATM! at 2.30 O'clock. FttTBALL! FOOTBALL! \ TODAY f\h9 i'IITfGR'OUNDS, »lI*N fTiREET. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. •LA#STON« (« a *efeat«» Testis Rfl» «TAR (undefeated). JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE TEST NORTB r. *o*Tfl WAiItARAPA. Advisst** 1»; L«di«» Fr*e. I. McKENZIE. ■•». lac. W.R.F.U. v SKATING RINK. piHaiT'B BUILDINGS, PERRY ~ ' StItHET. •PENINC TO-NIGHT 7 e'oleek until 10 o'clock.
TRUST LANftS TRUST ELECTION. HPHB HIGH SCHOOL PARTY will address the electors,in the Masterton Town- Hall an MONDAY, 26th inst., when Mr H. C. IROBINSON will traverse the whole position. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. >j. —_ FIRST SUNDAY AfrTER TRINITY. S. Matthew.'s Church—--8 a.m.—Holv Communion. 10 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer. Church of Epiphany, Kuripum—--11 a.m. Jtioly Communion. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer. 3 p. m ._S. Alb'an's/Taueru. 3'p.m.—Bideford. nox church services. empireTunday. 10.15 a.m.—Men's Society. 1 a.m.—"An Everlasting Kingdom. , p.m.—"The Things of Caesar and the Things ol God." KAHUNA. 2 p.m.—Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.—Service. Rev. A. T. l'hompson, 8.A., ii.u.
METHODIST CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, 25th MAY-, 1913. .Preacher—Rev. Jno. Dawson (of Wellington, Sec. of N.Z. Alliance.) Services atll and 7 Special singing hy 'Choir; special collections for Trust funds. .. Anniversary Social in School on Monday; admission free; refreshments',; collection. *Kuripuni at 11 and 7.—Rev. S. J. Serpell. Rnnsituimm at 3.—<Rsv Jno. Dawson. " AnWoWNE PRESBYTERIAN * , CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 25th, 1913. 11 a.m.—Kopnaranga. 3 p.m.—VVangaehu. 7 p.m. 1 —Lansdowne. ____^]ter l J^(} l Jto!l -- MPTIST CHURCH * MURRAY'S HALL, SUNDAY~SERVICES. Preacher—Pastor E. Swine rd., 11 a.m.—Cc'. J. 9-12. . 2.30 p.m.—Sr-uay School. 7 p.m.—"A -aght in Egypt." Solo. Sankey's Hymn Books Provided. A WELCOME TO' ALL.
pONGftEGATIONAL CHURCH *> CHAPEL. STREET. Morning at 11—"Unspoken Desires." Evening at 7—"The Higher Consciousness." Rev. B. L. Thomas. All seats free ; Hymn Books provided ; visitors welcomed. . WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO TOE CROWN TENANTS. T ADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,— I am again a Candidate for the seat occupied by me for the past four years on the Wellington Land Board. If my past services on the Board warrant my being again returned as yirar representative, I shall deem it am koMour, and your interests shall, as k the past, receive my closest atti«ti«. t EL]LINGB[AM> Ts ita, B*r»eka.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 May 1913, Page 1
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