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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. = '-COME OVER HERE." . MAS CINEMA HOUSE. ! MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. MASXBBTOJtJ ELECTRIC THEAIRB. Another Gigantic Success. [ ■ "A Shower of Stars." 3 BIG SHOwri IN ONE. The Incomparable I THOMPSON -PAYNE PICTURES I iiriJ.UA.WA OitOHJBSTIi/i, i BRIGHT AND CATCHY. ! AT 8 — TO-NIGHT — AT 8. We present the World's Favourite , Picture mat charming and cxcepiioiKiiiy giiiou iuu&i. MiiSS FLORENCE TURNER, ! MibS FLORENCE TURN Eli, i the ! VITAGRArII GIRL, 1 Who scores a marked success in a 2500 : foot masterpiece. j THE ROSE OF SURREY. j THE KOtAE OF SURREY. J THE IiOUE OF SURREY. j THE ROtiE OF SURREY. THEN LOOK HERE! i Attraction Extraordinary. Nearly ' 4000 ft of sensation. A grapLic story lof adventure in the Diamond Mines of South Africa: THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. ! THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. SYNOPSIS.—Diamond thieves at work. —A dash for the mountains. — : Exciting chase and capture.—The mino : manager.—A hideous death in disused mino.—A sensational escape.—A recapture. —A mad clash for liberty.—A motor car wreck.—On tho villain's track. —A fierce revolver duel.—Mounted police to the rescue.—The kraal on j fire. —All hope gone.—The wretched J criminal's end. —Burnt to death—and j the extermination of THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. THE DIAMOND LEAGUE. Nearly 4000 feet. I Huge supporting series: i FANCY POULTRY KEEPING (Selig) THE KIDNAPPED TRAIN (Victor). i A GAME FOR TWO (Keystone). TOMBS OF MING (Selig)". THE CURATE AT RACES ami THE NEW-CONDUCTOR,'a real ripp- | ing Keystone screamer. " SPECIAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In addition to the usual programme, j FOR THE LAST TIME. NAPIER'S MARD! GRAS. NAPIER'S MARDI GRAS. NAPIER'S MARDI GRAS. ! A riot of revelry and fun. ' A pictorial treat of a most unique event. Showing to-night for the last time. j COME EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. i WAIRARAPA AUTOMOBILE AS- I SOCIATION. MONSTER MOTOR CYCLE EACE MEETING. TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, TO-RIIORROW. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th. _.. I First Race to Commence at Noon (12 > o'clock), ! ADMISSION 2s, to all parts of [ ground, lawn and stand. Children un- j der 12 free. I BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Licensed Publican's Booth on ground. Tea and Luncheon Eooms. Fruit Stall. IVON V. WILSON, Secretary, Featherston» JLANGDALESPORTS MEETING. ON THE LANGDALE DOMAIN. TO-MOEROW! THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1914. £150 IN PRIZES. £150 GOLD MEDAL for the Most Points Horse and Foot Events. FOOT RACES. HORSE EVENTS. GENERAL SPORTS. A ROSE BOWL, valued at Twentyfive Guineas, has been .donated by the Morrison Family for the winner of the Hunters' Competition. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. Sports commence at 10 a.m. sharp. LUNCH & AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A DANCE will be held in the Lang<]alo Hall in the evening. J. P. LETT, Secretary. 'Phone 183e. LANGDALE SPORTS. piNHEY BROS., Ltd., beg t notify intending visitors to the Langdale Sports that their 9-seater moto~ car j will leave the stables at 10 a.m Bharp j on THURSDAY, Jan. Seats now j being booked. GLADSTONE SPORTS | WILL BE HELD AT GLENSIDE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1914. (ANNIVERSARY DAI). : HPHE Wairarapa Caledonian Society's Pipe Band will be in attendance. All events will lie Post Entry, han- ■ dicapped on the Ground. A. E. BOOTH. J. K. STRANG. Joint Secretaries.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11878, 14 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11878, 14 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11878, 14 January 1914, Page 1

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