MEETINGS AND AMUSfcMtNltf. THE MABTERTOH PICTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTI. Horo we are again COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AT THE PEOPLES' PICTURES IN THEIR TOWN HALL. ■TO-NIGHT AT 8. Charles Reade's famous masterpiece IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MIIIND. IT IS NEARER TOO LATE TO .MEND. (A beautiful drama 3000 feet long.) JACK AT PLAY. H.M.S. New JACK AT PLAY. Zealand sailJACK AT PLAY. org at NewJACK AT PLAY. town Park. ..SUSIE- SUZANNE. ..- • SUSIE SUZANNE. CITY .OF jROUEN. CITY OF ROUEN. ARTIST'S NIGHTMARE: ANIMAL PRESERVATION; OMENS OF MESA; DR BRIDGET and A HOST OF OTHERS. EVENING PRICESDRESS CIRCLE: Is; ALL DOWNSTAIRS 6d. WELLINGTON EDUCATIONBOARD. ELECTION OF j SCHOOL COMSCHOOL DISTRICT. A MEETING' of Householders oil the ahore School District will he hold in the School, Whareama, on MONDAY, 21st July, at 8 p.m., for the purpose, of electing a School Committee for the year ending 31st March, 1914. The procedure m connection with this election is exactly the same a« that prescribed for the statutory meeting, which was fixed for Monday, 28th April. « G. L. STEWART, Secretary. ©,W N ALL DON'T FORGET! TO-DAY ' At £.30 p.m. SCIENTIFIC LECTURE BY
PROFESSOR BRAEMAR. SOMETHING Tickets obtainable at The Dresden. " Y.M.C.A; CYMNASIUM. k NNUAL ~~AT HOMI -* TOMORROW EVENING. ~'•' . > " ' 4'At 8 o'clock. - ■ •' \ • ■;■ •; in ' THE ; . Hearty aid Open Invitation. SECOND TERM. COMMENCES ON MONDAY NEXT. PEES—. MEMBERS.—Boys, 6s 6d; Juniors, 10s; Men, 15s. • NON-MEMBERS— Boys. 7s 6d; Juniors, 12s 6d; Men, 17s 6d. GIRLS: 7s 6c!. . LADIES: 10s. MOY T NGPiC'tIREBIN TOUR OWN HOME. '] PATHES HOME (IN EM A T OGRAPH HPHE wonderful Machine that ■*- makes its own light, and throws a most realistic Picture on the screen in your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME. Write the Local Aaent — ARTS & CRAFTS D POT QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475. MASTERTON FIRE BOARD. APPLICATIONS for qualified men '**- are' invitexl up to 12 Noon on THURSDAY, 3rd July, 1913, for position of Custodian and Enginedriver. '... Wages £2 5s per week, with free house and gas. Particulars of duties at my Office. R. BROWN, Secretary.
PUBLIC RECEPTION & WELCOME HOME TO SIH WALTER BUCHANAN, K. 8., M.P. SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1913.' pROOEEDINf ; > commence at 1.3' -*- p.m. Afternoon Tea Provided—FßEE TO ALL. Hot supplied to those preferring to bring their own refreshments. AH are Cordially Invited. . L. H. SMART, Hon. Secretary. ~ SKATING RINK. JERRY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. TUESDAY, JULY Bth. VALUABLE PRIZES FOR Best Skater, Lady. Best Skater, Gent. Best Fancy Dress, Lady. Best Fancy Dress, Gent. Best Pair (Lady and Gent). . Best Skater, beginners this season (Lady). Best Skater, beginners this season (Gent). PRICES OF ADMISSION: LADY SKATER, Is 6d. GENTLEMEN SKATERS, 2s. SPECTATORS, Is. SKATING A 6 USUAL EVERT AFTBBNOON AND EVENINCL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 July 1913, Page 1
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