MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. CITIZENS SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW! IHE SHARES in the propose! Masterton Picture Company ar fast being taken up and intending investors should lose no time in applying for shares. PIUW SILOING ]\fA"* ABSOLUTELY no knowledge of Music required. We GUARANTEE to teach ANY AGE to PLAY THE-PIANO to read ANY MUSIC I in SIX WEEKS. .NO VAMPING \ CARDS OR CHARTS, you attain the same result that takes years under Old Conditions. NO DRUDGERY, NO SCALES OR EXCERCISE PRACTICE. Don't be skeptical, or think it impossible. If you have not heard OUR PUPILS PLAY call and inspect MASTERTON TESTIMONIALS. , ~ _| One hour's practice on the lines of ( our system will do more than a week. on ordinary lines, and remove all the i difficulties'in sightreading, giving you a straight road to the mastery of the most intricate compositions. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if vou cannot plav in fix weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for Country Pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF VfUSIO Trust Buildings. Masterton. Sours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Miss Hogg Instructress. I KNOX PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S SOCIETY. GRAND SALE OF WORK AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, j In' Aid of the Cadet Corp a-d j Men's Society. ■ IN KNOX HALL. Commencing 2 p.m. THURSDAY, FEB. 13th, 18,13. STALLS, SIDE SHOWS CONCERT IN thfi EVEN.NC. ETC/ETC Wairarapa Pipe Band Attendance. COME A' TH' GITHER. Admission Free . A FAVOURITE CAKE. ALWAYS SEASONABLE. ORANGE GINGERBREAD IH SIXPENNY CAKES. THE BEBT ' BREAD I&STILL INCHES TER'I —o— TH!3 —o— IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS . HAVING opened business in Masterton, with a wide City experience, and a FULL KNOWLEDGE of every branch of DYEING AND CLEANING Ladies' Costumes dyed and cleaned Panama and Straw Hats cleaned equal to new. Cloves cleaned and repaired Cent's Suits cleaned and repaired and pressed Feathors cleaned and re-curled. Country Orders Specially Attended to. Drop a Post Card, and our representative will call. NONE BUT EXPERT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. 32 COLE STREET, MASTERTON.
CAB AND MOTOR DEPOT CHURCH STREET. TWO MOTOR CARS ALWAYS ON HIRE. JUST LANDED A WOLSELEV CAR 16-20 H P. S SEATER • CABS ON HIRE PHONE 296. TOM HOLLAIMD, •-.IETOH.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 February 1913, Page 1
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