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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. iWtEDiNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. The Cosy Theatre is to he opened. The Dress Circle Plan is full, but day sale tickets for Stalls*arc at Henderson's (next to The Cosy). iWhole of (proceeds donated to Ked Cross. iL|AST NIiGiHT XX THE TOWN HALL. ta-ta Ra-a-a! The silver notes of a bugle blowing the "Advance" float across the valley. At the sound the savages Hoc and a prayer goes up from the women and tluv worn out defenders. WILLIE COLLiIEIR, JUN. WILLIE COLLIER. -J UN. America's Great Boy Actor. The Will-o-tiie-Wisp who .saves the Clay in the 'lriangle plaj* THE BUCLE CALL! THE BUGLE CALL! THE BUGLE CALL! THE BUGLE CALL! THE BUGLE CALL! A stirring military, drama, of the frontier '.lavs. THOS. H: INGE, the Wizard of Picture Producers has gh'en us a wonderful combination of all the elements that go to iiiak.: , A SUCCESSFUL PICTURE. First-Class Su.iptrting Bill. •• / . ' JJIOWN, HALL, , MAOTERTON. Direction: J t . G. Williaimson, Ltd. Coming Saturday " Next, 9th- Dec. Coming Saturday Next, 9th Dec. Two Nights and .One Matinee SATURDAY AND' MONDAY. Matinee Saturday at 2.30. > ' 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ,;jc. wilijamson, ltd., J. O. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Will Present The Most Extraordinary and Wonderful Conquest since the Birth t>f Civilisation. D. \Y. OIMMIIHTS !Miigjlui'|?;st'' Spectacle in the World, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE IBIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRtH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE . BIRTH OF A NATION. Founded, oil Thomas Dixon's Story of "THE CLANSMAN." - '"Mr Griffith has used iall the Threads of' Life in Weaving his Wonderful Fabric." 5000 SCENES 18,000 PEOPLE. 8000 'FKTO'jS. COST £IOO,OOO. A Red-blooded Tale of War and Conquest, Love aiid Romance, 'midst Historic Scenes, Comedy, which " relieves the Thrilling Adventure, 1 Gripping, Hfcart Interest, and Soul-Stir-ring Emotions. ■ Decisive Battles of the American , Civil I '' Sherman's' March to the Seal • The Burning of Atlanta! ' I Lee's Surrender at Appomatox! Tlie Assassination of President Lincoln! ' . The Black Peril of America! The IRtse of the Ku Klux Klan! Two Love Stories as Great as Romeo and Juliet! • ; ■SEE IT AND BE MULLED. IHIESS CIRCLE, 2s, STALLS Is. Reserved Seats 6d Extra. Box Plan opens at Henderson's To-morrow (Wevlnesday). WOODYILLE DISTRICT, JOCKEY CLUB. s SUMMER MEETING. To be held on the Racecourse, Woodville. on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th anil 7th, 1916. WEIGHTS for i all races on second day of meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clock oii the evening of the first day's races. , i . ACCEPTANCES for second* day's races close with the Secretary at the Club's aoom, Woodville," at 9.30 o'clock on the evening of the fhst day's races. W. A. XjYON, Secretary. fJOWN HALL, MASTERTOX. , ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, DEC. 12th. J. & N. Tait's New -'English Company in PEG 6' MY HEART 'Af- Comedy of Youth, i By J. Hartley Manners. MISS SARJA A-LLGOOD as TEG. "Ob, There's nothing half so sweet in life as Love's Young Dream." "PEG O' MY HEART" after beating all previous .records in England and America, ran for 112 nights at the \Palace* Theatre, Sydney,* this oomatitoting a record for jspoken drama in Australia. * REG IS SWEET. 'PEG IS.HiUMAN. PEG IS IRISH. An Irishman should count it a shame not to see an honest Irish play. A PLAY THAT APPEALS TO ALL. A TONIC AND A TREAT. YOU MUST 'NOT MUSS IT. BOX PLAN will open at THE BRISTOL on FRIDAY. Reserved Seats, 6s. Rippon's Cash^Butchery pRBIE' BEEF. MUTTON, and . PORK at Market Prices. Nothing but the best procurable stocked. Ring 680. Your order will be neatly cut. No delivery, no booking. RIPPON'S, QUEEN ST, MAS£ERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 5 December 1916, Page 1

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