MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, j THE theatre. THE X THEATRE. ! To-night at 8. :: TOnight at 8. (Jrand 'Managerial Opening under tho patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr and Mrs Coiadine), Mr (j. R. Sykes, MP., and Councillors. ■Grand opening of what is considered one of the prettiesfc, cosiest, up-to-date, and most j hygienic Picture Theatres in New , Zealand. Something for Masterton | to talk about! A REAL PALACE'. THE (PALACE OK 500 LIGHTS. THE COSY will bo known as the "Photo Play Theatre Dc L«xo and ■ duality Hct;se." ■BEST PICIVR E- ! BEST* MUSIC! BEST OF EVERYTHING! We ConinioJK'o To-night . THE UP. EAT METRO PICTURES. TUB G'RIFJAT METRO 'PICTURES. THE (;®EAT MKTRO PICTURES. Featuring Mabel Tni'ajerro and Edwin C:\rowi'. A METRO EEAMIRE. A MPU'RO FEATURE. THE SNOWSISZS. THE SNOWBIRD. THE SNOW-31-RV, THE SNOWSiRD. THE SNOWBIRD. THE SNOWBIRD. Other Splendid Supper ting Oner, Remember this programme is for 01:0 night only as we change programmes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (three changes weekly). The Cosy Prices to suit all Dress Circle Is 'id. Stalls Is. Front Stalls Gd. v Seats Reserved at Henderson's withc'ut extra charge. rpOWJv HALL, MAOTERTON.' Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Coming Saturday Next, 9th Dec. Coming Saturday Next, 9th Dec. Two Nights and One Matinee SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Matinee Saturday at 2.30. J, O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will Present The Most Extraordinary and Wonderful Conquest -since the Birth of Civilisation. D. ;W. Migihb-ast Spectacle in the World, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BJRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Founded on Thomas Dixon's Story of "THE CLANSMAN." "Mr Griffith has xised all the Threads of' Life in Weaving his ;W 011derful' Fabric." " 5000 SCENES 18,000 PEOPLE. 8000 HORSES. COST £IOO,OOO. A Red-blooded Taie of War and Conquest, Love and Romance, 'midst Historic- Scenes, Comedy* which relievos the Thrilling Adventure, Gripping Heart Interest", and Soul-Stir-ring Emotions. Decisive Battles of the American Civil War! SEE .IT AND HE THRILLED. DRESS CIRCLE 2s, STALLS Is. •Reserved''Seats 6d Extra. 'Box Plan* opens at Henderson's To-morrow . (Wednesday). OODYILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. ( SUMMER MEETING. To be held on the Racecourse, Woodville, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th and 7th, 1916. WEIGHTS for all races on second day of meeting will he. declared about 8/30 o'clock on the evening of vne first day's races. ACCEPTANCES ,for second day's races close with the Secretary at the CJub's xoom, Woodville, at 9.30 o'clock on the evening of the fiist day's races. W. A. LYON, Secrer.ary. SUMMER DEMANDS COMFORT— with regard to i'ootwear. To those socking real comfort combined with style '*;uhl durability a visit to our shoe store will prove interesting in many ways. We want our customers to enjoy the same pride in wearing our lootwear as we do in selling it. WE • CHALLENGE—QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT AT THE PRICE. D. FINLAY&ON, FOOTWEAR IMPORTER, MASTER-TON. y A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF: Practical Uokkeeping, Commercial Law, Auditing, Company Secretarial Duties, Shorthand, or Advertisement Writing, is no load to carry through life. You never know what knowk-dgo may mean to you—it may represent any time the difference between success and failure. Master any one or more of the foregoing, and if you are .steady, you must succeed. We teach tho foregoing thoroughly, expeditiously ami (inexpensively. You learn in your own homo in your own time. Which interests you? Our advice is gratis. Write us to-day: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., Union Buildings :: Auckland. LOOK! LOOK I LOOK! PH °T~6BI TJID you know we have the Phone on. Just ring up 681 and order your small goods and they will -be delivered at once. Strictly cash on delivery. Wickens and Go., Lincoln Road Baltera-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 6 December 1916, Page 1
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