SWoiotlrojsjß and j v FORESTERS' HALL. , MASTEKTON'S PERMANENT POPULAI 1 PICTURE PALACE. Evory Evening at 8. Lessees, - - Mkssrs Thompson & Payne Direction - - - John Payne THOMPSON - OAYNE p'CTURE! HOIVIPSON - «r"iCTUREi Don't forgot that tho Sliding Roof keep; you cooler than you would be at home. y TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Don't fail to sco tho Wonderful Historica Drama— "THE GAUL'S HERO." " A Marvellous Picture, illustrating the LIFF OV TIIE ROMANS during the reign o. 3 CAESAR. In this Great Picture is seen £ * CHARIOT RACK FOR LIFE, and it is one of the Most Thrilling Dramas over witnessed At 1 6 and 1/- per Thrill, too ! Also, an Exciting Play— "THE GIRL DETECTIVE." i A Study in Animal Training - the Wonder of the Century — ( "CONSUL THE GREAT." AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the Masterton A mateur Theatrical Society is called for Saturday, sth inst., at 8 p.m., in the Exchange Hall. All members are requested to be j)resent. ' mOWN HALL, MASTERTON. TWO NIGHTS OF HILARITY., Saturday and Monday, sth and 7£h February. Return of the Favourites - POLLARD'S OPERA CO. Bigger, Brighter, Better Thau Ever. New Face*, New Pieces, New Ideas. SATURDAY, sth FEB. First Production Here of the Reigning American Success, the Ne»v Operatic Extravaganza— "THE BELLE OF CUBA." JUST ONE UNENDING LAUGH, MONDAY, 7-nt FEB. A NIGHT TO ME REMEMBERED. First Production on any stige by this Company of the World's Greatest Musical Comedy Success— "MISS HOOK' OF HOLLAND." ;By arrangement with Sir Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gmm ' The piece that broke all Australian records. 2G WEEKS IN 7 MELBOURNE. 21 WEHvS IN SYDNEY. SCENERY, WARDROI'» F, PRQPERT.IES, and EFFECTS a Revelation to FULL ORCHESTRA, MALLET & CHORUS. Prices---1/-, 2/0 and 1/-. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. Box Plana at Miss Rive's. FRED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager. mOWN & DRILL HALLS, Hail-street. SHOW WEEK. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DISTRICT NURSE FUPsJD. MONSTER BAZAAR. (In aid of Funds for Nursing the Sick Poor in Their Own Homes.) Monday, 14-th Feb., to Saturday, 19th Feb. Every Evening from 7.30 to' 10; Afternoon and Evening Friday azd Saturday. Guessing Competition. DON'T MISS IT. A LADY'S COLD KEYLES3 WATCH (Guaranteed) (On view at .Mr A Henderson's, Queen-street) For> 1-. TICKETS NOW FOR SALE. Watch to be wound by the Mayor on opening night of Bazaar and allowed to run down. Guess what time the watch stops and it's yours. Full particulars regarding Musical and Literary Competitions may be obtained from Mr Gerald C. Branson, Exchange Buildings, Messrs Inns and Goddard, Queen-street, or the Secretary, W. GILLESPIE, Academy Buildings, Church-street. PRIME SMALL GOODS. WE have secured the services' of a Bmall goodsman who is an artist in this particular line. Customers can now rely upon getting the Choicest Small Goods fresh daily. SAUSAGES, 41bs for If-. F. HOLLOWAY & SON, Butcher's. 'Phone 12. LEE & BOXHALL, The "Quality" Butchers, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTERTON. WE buy only top quality stock, and clients can rely upon our beef and mutton being the choicest procurable. Orders by Telephone receive special attention. Ring up Plumber* 27a INVITATION t ALL welcome: to see our new STOCK, COME and see our CROCKERY ORNAMENTS at 3d, 4d, 6d and upwards. VASES - Bohemians, Vienna, Turkish, Japanese, etc. Lovely variety. Prices, 1/to 19/G pair. STATIONERY—EnveIopes, 25 for l|d, 25 for 2d, 25 for 3d, 25 for 4d. Writing Pads, 3d, 6d, 9d and ls. Boxes of Stationery, with 2 packets envelopes and 1 quire paper, only 6d. Splendid value. All sorts in stationery lines. NOTE. —We are the cheapest in the district. Reason why—We don't pay any wages, we buy for cash, we sell for cash and therefore have no bad debts, so we can afford to sell cheaper than others. F. SANKO, (Opposits T. Wagg and Co.) QUEEN-STREET, - MASTERTON. POSTCARDS— No shop can show like us.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 1
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