MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. r THEATRE. PHOTO PLAYS DE LUXE THE COSY POPULAR ORCHESTRA OVERTIME AT S TO-NIGHT. First Grand Change of Frcgramros. Remember, wo have Three Changes ■Weekly—-Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Also two Matinees weekly—every Wednesday and Saturday .Afternoons at 2.30. Another Magnificant Success? A TRJ'UaiPW IX PI.OTUJJ-EB. One of the .World's Finest Dramas, Far From the Madding Crc'wtl. Far From' the Madding Crcwd. Far From the Madding Grctoid. Far From the Madding Grawd. From tlie Great Idealistic Novel by THOMAS K. HARDY, THOMAS K. HARDY, Author of "Tess of tho Durbavillcs." '"Jutlo the Obscure/' and other _ works. Far Frew the Madding Crowd. Far Front the Madding Crowd. Far From the Madding Crowd, far From the Madding Crowd. Is a -fine, big wholesome story of simple sweetness and virile strength. While Crowded with thrilling incidents that belong to the adventurous life, there is depicted the great, •primitive, and enduring forces that the men and women of the story feel. Far From l the Madding Crowd. Far From the Madding Crcwd. /Far From the Madding Crcwd. Far From the Madding Crowd. Directed by the producer of the great success, "My Old Dutch," and featuring FLORENCE TURNER, •FLORENCE TURNER, One of England's Greatest Screen Favourites. The Second Star Feature. FAMOUS PLAYERS LAiSKY CO. FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CO. The Celebrated Broadway Star GI-LAIRLOTTE WALKER 1 CHARLOTTE WALKER CHARLOTTE WALKER. In the Original Photo Play OUT OF DARKNESS. OUT OF DARKNESS. OUT OF DARKNESS. A- story of the.familiar yet appealing struggle between Capital and Labor. OUT OF DARKNESS. OUT OF DARKNESS. OUT OF DARKNESS. A ißieal Piicturc Triumph. SPLENDID* SUPPORTING ITEAIS.
The Cosy s Prices will suit allDress Circle ,1s 6d. Stalls Is. Front Stalls 6d. Seats Reserved at Henderson's without extra charge. rpOWX HALL, MASnmTON. 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. c' WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will Present The Most' Extraordinary a«d Wonderful Conquest since' the Berth of Civilisation. D. ;W.- tt!RHF!\:l'liHiS Migpt'iest . Spectacle in the World, x THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. »• Founded on Thomas Dixon's Story i of. "THE CLANSMAN." i "Mr Griffith has used all the I Threads pf-Life in Weaving his Wonderful Fabric." 0000 SCENES 18.000 PEOPLE. 8000 HOKSES. COST £IOO,OOO. A Rod-blooded Tale «i : War and Conquest, Love and Komance, 'midst Historic Scenes. Comedy, which relieves the Thrilling Adventure, Gripping Heart Interest) and Soul-Stir-ring Emotions. Decisive Battles of the American; Civil War! IT AND 13E THiRILLED. lIMESS CIRCLE 2s, STALLS Is. Reserved Seats 6d Extra. ' j 'Bos Plan opens at Henderson's 4 J To-morrow (Wednesday).
[ALL, MASTERTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, DEC. 12th. J. & N. Tait's Now English Company PEG O' A CoMiedy of Youth, Bv J. Hartley Maimers. MISS SAiRA^ ALLGOOp as PEG. "Oh, There is nothing half so sweet in life as Love's Young Dream." "PEG 0' MY HEART" after /beating all previous records in England and America, ran for 112 nights at the Palace Theatre, Sydney, thss ooaatituiting a 'record for jspoken drama in Australia. PEG IS SWEET. PEG IS HUMAN. PEG IS IRISH. An Irishman should count it a shame not to see an honest Irish play. A PLAY THAI APPEALS' TO ALL. A TONIC AND A TREAT. YOU MUST NOT MISS IT. BOX PLAN will open at THE BRISTOL on FRIDAY. Reserved Seats, 6s. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! T\ID you know we have the Phone *"* on. Just ring up 681 and order your small goods and they will bo delivered »t once. Strictly cash on delivery. Wickens and Co., Lincoln Road Baker.? /
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 7 December 1916, Page 1
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