MEETINGS 4 AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. v (Foresters' HalL) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. tfUnder the Ckmductoralup of Mr Rei- ' haoa Boyes.) „._„_, ffO-NICHTI ■ TO;NICHTt The limit in Sensationalism. JTHE STILL ALARM. A feature of THE STILL ALARM, this great THE STILL ALARM, sensational which the complete forces of the .Los Angeles Fire Brigade and ithefr marvellous equipment are tcalled into commission. A Tenderfoot's Round Up, Will iand Tim as Wild Westerfe, Odd Adventures of Foolsheatf, The Home of *he Seal, German Officers Training, Views In a Cheyenne s l.ovei A 1? MaateirpieceY Card.nai;s m&et. ■■:.:•'-■ ''V ■ . : ;-- '■.". xV Matine© on Saturday Aftr.-joon. 33pecial Frb^ammie.. PRICES M USUAL. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER,
OWN HALL, MASTERTON. MONSTER GYMNASTIC & PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY ;:•'■■■/'. '■' BY * ■ Y.M.C.A. ladies', Men's, Boys' and - fiirls'Classes. .TABLEAU— SET PIECES. gSXPOSiITJGN OP BiRfeATHING. A Great Demonstration of the -value of Physical Culturel and Gymnastio WorkOICKEfIS. Upstairs 2s, DownStairs Is. * CWdrai! ftuaiEf price. • bookings at miss eive's.
6REAT LECTURE OWN, HALL, HASTERTON. V . MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, at Bp. m. * - "Mis Worship t!foe Mayor in the chair. --7" ;J ' - , ' "" '*•*,. i ~ '. GREAT LECTURE - , ' J. J. NORTH, of Welling-; J- i** -- - '.ton,oo k AMERICAN SLAVERY. •U.GO Superb Pictures of /the Tragedy. v SHOWN BY ELECTRIC - BIOCRAPH. Mr North.' recites "Sheridan's '■" !Rlde," (illnstraited). Tidkete Is, Children 6d. Comjmieanoe 8 o'clock. ASTERTON PERMANENT INSOC&ETY. THE SOOIETY is prepared to 'jgranA loans, repayable bY instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold ON APPLICATION. 4. B. KEITH. i MANAGER..
lULTURE for promoting the ■Jt >of all kinds of props < ... _Jl;B&ubß..'-'■' v. \i nn isW-| from 50 to 100 pear '.■•4'•r^'benij !j ai'' ' : a cost of about' 9d per "■o-., *«■€>.'•'•.:■• • /• , ' ' v.'ißesulte can be seen- at the under- .'!■) mOTtirined ; ad«ir€Sß, and all information supj^iod. JOHM WIHGATE V - : High Street, MASTERTON. Telephone 276. : POX HiAIiL, MASTER/TON. iV LECTURE -By REV> J. GIBSON SMITH, of Weffingtoh. Sabject: "Life of Robert Louis Stsvcnson»" -■' '•'» iPRIDAY, 6th OOTOBER, 1911, ,: At 8 p.m. - ; TECKETSi Is.
:WAIRAIfcAPA BOG CIRCLE. 'EMBERS are requested to leave .•■--their iEggs at /the Post Office lAtiction M&r£Z&.: Jl Johnson, and CSo.), *H© Rteceiving ' having been "removed there. ; H; M. BODDINGTON, Secretary. F. Halloway & Son ■''■; QUEEN BTBEW V THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. Ring up Telephone No. 11. PRIMEST MUTTON Procurable. ffINE OX BEEF—Same grade H .>'■"■■■•• that f rosen for export. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. "Par Prioai for this Superior Meat " 'are no higher than those asked for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED, Prove the accuracy of these atat* aante by a Trial Order. 89-ILOW k-t. BUTCHERS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10437, 30 September 1911, Page 1
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