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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. "COME OVEE HERE." MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEA'iRE. THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND CAPABLE T.P. ORCHESTRA. AT 8 — TO-WIGHT — AT 8. A great pictorial Mist, headed by tho great LUBIN exclusive' — BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. A Big Social Thrill. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. Tho Groat Bank Robbery. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. Motor versus Train. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE LAW. A Tensely Drawn Drama of the highest quality by Lubin. Huge Supporting Series: COPS AND COWBOYS. 1000 yells. 1000 yells. COPS AND COWBOYS. A ripping Universal Comedy: AN INDIAN'S GRATITUDE. A brilliant Kay-Bee production of life on the Great Plains. LOVE AND EOSES. A pretty A.B. Costume Play. Oin THE BRINK OF RUIN. Kaloin's Society Romance. LATEST ECLAIR JOURNAL. "Crystal Palace Dog Slioav," "Cambridgeshire Stakes," "Agricultural Slioav. " WHO IS THE GOAT (Crystal). HI'S VENGEANCE (Kalcm). PORTER COMING BACK (L c Chou). PICTURESQUE MARCHE (Latium). TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY. Don't miss the great American military spectacular drama "SHERIDAN'S RIDE." nTOWN HALL MASTERTON. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. General Manager for NeAV Zealand, R. SteAvart. A GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT. ROMANCE, MIRTH. MELODY. TO-MiGHT! TO-flil_HT! At 7.50. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Presents tho NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, 150—ARTISTS—150. In a Magnificent Production, for the first time here, of Franz Lehar's (composer of "Tho Merry WiuoAv") enormously s .ccessful and delightfully fascinating Comic Opera, THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. ■ Gorgeously Staged. Gorgeously Dressed. Melodious Music. Clever Comedy. PRICES. —Dross Circle and Reserve Stalls os, Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. Box Plan at The Dresden. Touring Manager J. FAEEELL. GLADSTONE SPORTS WILL BE HELD AT GLENSIDE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1914. (ANNIVERSARY DAY). npHE Wairarapa Caledonian Society's Pipe Band av'ill be in attendance. All events will be Post Entry, handicapped on the Ground. A. E. BOOTH. J. K. STRANG. Joint Secretaries. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. T ATEST Model AUSTIN Motor Car , for hire. Trips to a>y part of the district undertaken. Trains met by arrangement. H. M. COLL, Upper Cole Street. Telephone 524. NOTICE. WANTED KNOWN.—That J. Clone VV has taken over the Mail sad Parcel Delivery per motor, and trailer for delivery. Passengers and Parcels called for and delivered on shortest notice, at reasonable rates. Passengers can depend upon catching any train. J. CLUNE. Having sold my Blacksmith and Shoeing Business to Mr J. SHEARER, I trust that my successor will get the liberal support'tendered to me during my seven years in business. Next Pinhey Bros.'' Livery Stables, Queen Street, Masterton J. CLUNE. NOTICE. ALL Accounts owing to me' must be paid by January 20th, 1914, othcrAvise they Avill be sued for. J. CLUNE. J. G. SHEARER, R.S.S., SILVER MEDALLIST, Worshipful Coy. of Farriers, London. "WISHES to hereby give noitce that '' lie has taken over the Blacksmith and Horse-shoeing Business lately carried on by Mr J. Clime, next door to Pinhey's Stables, and that he is fully qualified to give entire satisfaction, having had a long and Avide experience with all classes of horses, from heavy draughts to throughbreds. All kinds of general work undertaken, and firstclass workmanship guaranteed. Your patronage respectfully solicited.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11883, 20 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11883, 20 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11883, 20 January 1914, Page 1