SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MASTERTON PICTURE & £NTERTA!NH/)iENT CO., Ltd. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. GRAND OPENING AGAIN. THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8, WITH A GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT WORK ' OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. Supported by a Splendid Series of Pictures. Box Plan always open at British and Continental Piano Co.'s office. No extra booking fee. DKESS CIRCLE is; STALLS 6d. FOOTBALL! , FOOTBALL! QLD SHOWGROUNrS, DIXON ST. MASTERTON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. At 2.30 p.m. sharp. Final Representative Match of Season. WELLINGTON v. WAIRARAPA. Wellington A have this season been beaten only by New Zealand and by Auckland (twice); and have defeated Wairarapa, Taranaki (twice), Marlborough (twice), Canterbury, Otago, Maori representative team, and drawn with Southland. Wairarapa have been beaten by Canterbury, Otago and Southland; and have defeated Hawke 's Bay, Manawatu, Marioc/ough, Taranaki, and Wanganui. Admission: Adults Is. E. McKENZIL, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U. "THE-GEISHA." "THE QEISHA." GRAND COMPLIMENTARY PERFORMANCE In recognition of the long, valuable, and unselfish services of MR HARRY HALL, Stage Manager to the Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 29th, 1913, ONE NIGHT ONLY. "THE GEISHA." "TF2E GEiSHA." The same successful caste and chorus —the same Grand Orchestra. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Booking at Dresden, 6d extra. • Plan opens Thursday, 9 a.m. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. nnilE Annual Meeting of Shareholderswill be held at the Society's Office, Queen Street, Mastertou, on Monday, 6th October, 1913, at 3.30 p.m. J. B. KEITH, Manager. GREAT GYMNASTIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. nnOWN HALL .. .. MASTERTON. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Ladies', Men's and Boys' Classes. TABLEAU—SET PIECES. Further particulars in future advertisements. ADMISSION—Dress Circle 2s, Downstairs Children half-price. (J Booking free at McLeod and Young '&. * ) IOtON ' T EO3GBT r VO SEND YOUR SUITS to be cleaned, aufi proHHcd, e<juaJ to*< new, at THE IMPKftIAIi DBY CLEANING , . --■■■■"'WOBK3, ' ' ' Mason's Buildings, 7 Bannister St. (OppOHi+4 Club Hotel). 7'elpp.hcmo .4&5 ..' . rpo lay olT«rgaiFfloii; to tho.best adyan-tiif-'f i'Wqui.ro&'vhrvart.of 'fin expert,.' ■ E. HALE, of the Wairarapa.'.Nurseries; Miistort.oii. ha* a staff of exprtftft eapeV mII" trdinod for fcbifi class-, of work. A well lald-out orchard —stocked with, applets pcai-B, puhiiSiefl," plums, apricots chenicp grapes, etc. —3<lda eor.sJderab1/ to the vftjue of the property, mereiis es the comforts of the table, and improves the income.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 1
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