TOBKTINGfI AM» . AMUSEMENTS. ' LPLELEGTRIG THEATRE (YOUR OLD FRIENDS); THOMPSON - PAYNE PICTURES AT 8 — TO-NIGHT — AT 8. The Superb Society Drama—2sooft • m a woman's power. ■ IN A WOMAN'S POWER. IN .A WOMAN'S POWER. Presenting Miss Jane Fearnley in an exquisite and intelligent photo-play, which is alive with interest from start to finish". IN THE BLOOD. IN THE BLOOD. . A superb Rex Photo-play featuring Miss Lois Weber. THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. Selig's appealing drama. BATTLE IN VIRGINIA. j Kalem's brilliant portrayal of a Kentucky feud ami its results. I TRACKED TO THE MOUNTAINS. A Western Hit by the Frontier Co-. . Breezy Scenics: j ■ THE AMERICAN RHINE. i Educational Features: THE BUSY BEE—An interesting BEE Study. ECLAIR JOURNAL.—Latest Fa'shioiis and Topic's. A Glorious Array of Comedies: BLOOMER AS NtfGKO. THE WAY OF LIFE. THE TYRANT HUSBAND. POLIDOR IN DANGER. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30 CARLTON CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING of the Carlton JrX - Cricket Club will bo'held in Mr F. P. Welch's Office on FRIDAY, 26th inst., at 8 o'clock. All members are [ requested to attend. ■ "THE GEBSHA." "THE GEISHA." ! GRAND COMPLIMENTARY PERFORMANCE In recognition of the long, 'Vjiluable, and j unselfish services of MR HARRY HALL, Stage Manager to the Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 29th, 1913, ONE NIGHT ONLY. "THE GEESMA." "THE GESSHA.". The same successful caste and chorus —the same Grand Orchestra. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Booking at Dresden, 6d extra. GREAT GYMNASTIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. rjpOWN HALL .. .. MASTERTON.. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Ladies', Men's and Boys' Classes. TABLEAU—SET PIECES. Further particulars, in future advertisements. ADMISSION—Dress Circle 2s, Downstairs Is. Children half price. Booking free .at McLeod and Young's. PSAMO SLAVING RfIAOC'EASY. NEW METHOD—No knowledg •• of Music required. No vamping cards vt charts. No drudgery. EXTRACTS FROM RECENT PUPILS. Mrs (J. K. J., Mfisterton. — Am pleased aud deligtite<l at result oi my lessens. Mr K.W., Masterton. — An excellent systejirfor those who have not time to. study un-der old . method. FULL TERM, Six Weeks, £2 2s.' Money rofunded .if you cannot play in that time. Special Course for Country Pupils. THE NATION A- COLLEGE OF JWUfeIC. Trust Buildings, Queen St., Masterton. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening lessons by arr gement. MISS MOOO. liifli.rns-treßß 'PHONE 129. Qupr-it Stri'd \ißßt.i»rtr»n 2s IN THE £ DISCOUNT ON CASH PURCHASES OF FOOTWEAR AT THE BOOT PALACE. D. THREADWELL'S. D. WALSH, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER ft WATCHMAKER. TT7HISN in iowu, don't forget to in--epect the fine display of Wedding Presents," Engagement Rings, Watches, ClcK'kN, etc., etc. Old Gold or Silver bought or remodelled . Repairs executed with neatneea and despatch. D. WALSH, THE JEWELLER, ' QUEEN STREET, '. .vfttPterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11788, 26 September 1913, Page 1
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