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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. All previous efforts eclipsed! TWO TITANIC EXCLUSIVE* A sensational detective drama. SEXTON BLAKE, DETECTIVE. SEXTON BLAKE, DETECTIVE. SEXTON BLAKE, DETECTIVE. - And the diamond belt mystery. The world famed detective and his renowned assistant and bloodhound "Pedro" in a battle __ of wits and ingenuity, tracking down the * swindlers. STAB. NUMBER TWO. The great Aquila masterpiece. A noted dancer's intrigue. The Tragedy of St. Martin's Bridge. The Tragedy of St. Martin's Bridge. /The Tragedy of St. Martin's Bridge. 5000 Feet Aquila, 5000 feet. 'Hie unravelling of the greatest mystery ever known. A sensational -..enthralling Society debacle. 31ASTERT0N ELECTRIC THEATRE T.P. AND ajREIHANA BOYES' ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Keystone's Great Knock-out. THE PLUMBER. THE PLUMBER. "Hogan sets drunk on the job. HIS DOMINANT PASSION. HIS DOMINANT PASSION. An appealing dramatic subject. PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. The • Latest from Europe. JACK SPRIA'IT. A PRUSSIAN. A. Scream of Laughter. SKIRMISHING IN r (FLANDERS. A Topical right off the Field. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. "Clrand Change, includingSex£(m~Blakej Detective. Plumber, Keystone. Dramas and Comedies Galore, And for the ; last time, — , THE TREY O' HEARTS. •nnOWN HALL, MASTERTON. • . JULY 6th, 1915. DRAMATIC RECITAL. •of Selection from the Works of CHARLES DICKENS ?8y REV. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT. Assisted by Miss Ruby Oliver, Mr Williams, Mr Thornton, and Ralph.'s •Orchestra. Miss Ruby Oliver, by special request, will' sing "Thf Absent-Minded Beggar," for the benefit of the Wounded Soldiers Fund. Accompanist: Mr H. B. Taylor, .TICKETS: 2s ami Is. Bos plan at McLeod and Young's. No extra charge for booking. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MASS MEETING. POXIEST EH S' HAL L. THURSDAY, JULY Bth, at 8 p.m. To Consider the matter of raising Funds for. the Wounded Soldiers. S. O'REGAN, Secretary. wairarapa Wounded Soldiers Fund Will Receive all Profits from the SMASTERTON POULTRY SOCIETY'S SECOND ANNUAL SHOW To be held in the "QRILL HALL, MASTERTON "WEDNESDAY 21st, and THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. ART UNION TICKETS (£IOO in 'Prizes) Is each, also admit to Show. 'Tiokets obtainable everywhere. Buy •one as a duty. ENTRIES close SATURDAY, 10th JULY. ALL PROFITS TO THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. H. M. BOTXDINGTON, Secretary. NATIVE DANCE. PATRIOTIC EUND. SATO N.Z. WOUNDED SOLDIERS. THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 8 p.m. TO he held in the Te Ore Ore • Meeting House. Flag, donated J>y Miss H. Haeata will be auctioned; Maori Curios. Europeans specially invited. «vitDouble Ticket, 3s; Single Gent, 2s j Extra Lady, Is. - = T. P. ANARU, K ■:'• -;i : , Secretary. H. Henare. Chairman. STANDARD FLOUR, 18s per 100. ,/>ROUND FROM FINEST MffiL- "'■■ ING WHEAT. Is Easiei: to Digest, More Wholesome and Palafc 'able than ordinary white flour. BOLD IN SACKS, 100's, 50'&, and 2o's. CHAMBERLAIN, LTD, CRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 July 1915, Page 1
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