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Sgmol&I Advertisements. • TOWN HALL PICTURES. TOWN HALL PICTURES. A CINEMATOGRAPH TRIUMPH. IN THE DRILL HALL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! "The President's Special." " LOVE OF LftDY IRMA." Both of the above Dramatic Pictures are easily the best ever shown in Masterfcon, "The President's Spocial" was , flisplayed in the Wellington Town' Hall at an admission fee of 2s Gd. "The Islaud of Markeu," "The Wayside Shrine," "The Waiter's Dream," "The Laughing Machine," "The Tinned Pineapple Industry," "Poor Pa Pays Again." "The Oursed Hand," "Good Doggie." Same Old Prices: Sixpence and One Shilling. THE WORLD'S RECORD. On Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock Mr Travis, RiA.M., will start his feat of endurance in the Town Hall, when he will attempt to break the world's record at piauoforte playing. At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday he will play Moiir. Weigard's great pianoforte composi- | tion, "The Storm." Admission sixpence. Mr Travis will play at the Town Hall Pictures on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. CHILDREN'S BEAUTY COMPETITION. First Prize, £2 2s; Second Prize, .El Is; Third Prize, 10s Gd. Open to children of either sex, under ten years of age, and residing in the Mastertou or Wairarapa electorates. Nominations close SATURDAY, August 7th. Photographs of children entering for this competition must be sent to "The Manager," Town Hall Pictures," bofore the above date. The photographs will be thrown upon the screen ;f'or twelve successive nights, and tho audience will be the judges. The children securing the greatest number of votes will bo awarded the prizes. Every person paying for admission to the Town Hall Pictures will be entitled to a vote. Each photograph will be numbered, and names will not be given during the competition. Now then, parents, spucl in your nominations at onco. TO BUILDERS* J CRICHTON AND Mi-KAY, F.F.R.1.8.A., Architects, Bank Chambers, Lambton-quay, Wellington, INVITE TENDERS for (he Erection of Brick Offices, Queen-street, Mastertou, for Messrs Dalgety and Co , Ltd. Tenders close at our ofiices, Wellington, at noon of SATURDAY, the-30th inst. Plans may be seen at our offices, Wellington, and at Messrs Dalgety and Co.'s oifices, Masterton. THANKS. nnilE Relatives oT the late .Mrs Matthews JL desire to express their thanks to the settlers who so kindly sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, and paid the last tribute of respect to her remains. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mEXDERS, to close Tuesday, 26th July, JL are invited for — Delieerii h> So! tray of so yards Grace/ (more or lex*) xu'duble f< >r concrete iroi-l: Particulars on application. G. R. SYKK3, Secretary. MASTERTON COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Masterton County Council, at a meeting to be held on the Oth day of August, 1910, under the provisions of sections 117 to 119, of "The Counties Act, 1908," to maKe the following rates for the year commenced on the Ist day of April, lyiO, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1911, upon the capital rateable value of all rateable property within the County as appearing on the Valuation Roll in force for the said period. Riding of Opafei—A general rate of three-eigths of a penny in the pound. Riding of Rangitumau—A general rate of three-eighths of a penny in the pound. Riding of Upper Tavern—A general rate of five-eighths of a penny in the pound. Riding of Te Whiti—A general rate of one half-penny in the pound. Riding of Wainuioru—A general rate of three-eighths of a penny in the pound. Riding of Alfredfcon—A general rate of three-farthings and a separate rate of one-sixteenth of a penny in the pound. A separate maintenance rate in the Upper Plain Water Supply District of one-tenth of a penny in the pouud. A separate maintenance rate in the Opaki Water Supply District of eleven-twentieths of a penny in the pound. A separate maintenance rate in the Lansdowne Water Supply District of five-twelfths of a penny in the pound. The said rates will be made payable at the County Office, Chapelstreet, Masterton, in one sura on the Bth DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1910. The rate books are open for inspection at the said office during office hours. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1910. TO BUSINESS MEN ! A FIRST-GLASS LUNCHEON can be obtained at the Club Hotel for 1 /6. Why walk home during the winter months. Special arrangement to Weekly customers. Lunch 12 till 2. T, J. PORTER, Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, QOEBN-STREET, - - MASTBRTON. HAVING taken over the above hotel, which has had an excellent reputation for many years, I intend to conduct it on the most approved lines, and to provide the best accommodation at moderate rates. Temperance Drinks at bar. A> G. Scrimgeour, Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9736, 25 July 1910, Page 1

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