SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. T.P. PICTURES T.P. PICTURES (Thompson-Payne Picture Co., Ltd.) and REIHANA BOYES' ORCHESTRA. AT 8 — TO-NIGHT — AT 8. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. Itala's Wonderful Circus Drama. THE BURNING TRAIN. THE BURNING TRAIN. A stupendous and sensational story of CIRCUS LIFE. CIRCUS LIFE. And the thrilling abduction of a child, culminating in a phenomenal presentation of a TRAIN DESTROYED BY FIRE. Portraying tho life in a great Continental circus ring, and a terrible TRAPEZE CATASTROPHE. Together with an "Express Train" dashing to destruction, filled with living freight. AN AWE-INSPIRING SIGHT. Told in a masterly manner by Itala Co. THE BURNING TRAIN. THE BURNING TRAIN. THE BURNING TRAIN. A story of originality, finishing with a most exciting and sensational climax. AFTER THIS Let us show you the most Humorous of all Keystone comedies r MURPHY'S 1.0. U. No responsibility for si-dc aches. THE PROBATIONER. Sclig's Powerful Moral Play. THE UNWELCOME FRIEND. Another Inimitable Rex Feature. THE SMUGGLER'S SISTER. A Pulsating Reliance Drama. THE RANCH STRANGER. Frontier's Cowboy Triumph. ' AT SUNNY MARSEILLES. • Picturesque French Possession. A GENERAL MIX-UP. ! rjiOWN HALL, MASTERTON. NEXT THURSDAY, MAY 14th. THE GREATEST 33VENT OF THE SEASON. tVTAUD ALI.AIM MAUD ALLAN AND THE CHERK3BAVBKYS LEO. JAN. MISCHEL. Violinist. Pianist. 'Cellist. WI&VT A CONTEMPORARY IN WELLINGTON SAYS: "-Her motions are a commentary of the music, her grace bewitches, her art is a cultivation of the mind that sways the body. This v.-oman is an artist, absolutely. NEXT THURSDAY, MAY 14th. NOTE.—The audience is requeste-d to be seated at So 'clock punctually, as there can be no admission to the Theatre during the items. THE MAUD ALLAN COMPANY. Under the direction of W. Angus Macleod; Manager, Howard Edie. Accompanist: Frank St. Leger. Prices—(Reserved Seats 7s 6d), ss, 3s Gd and 2s. Box Plan now 'oxen at the Dresden. W. A. LOW, A-dvanco Manager. ANNUAL SOCIAL. jITASTERTON COMBINED UNIONS. DRILL HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1914. Catering, as usual, by the well-known firm, J. Alpass and Co. McKENZIE'S ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets ss, Extra Lady Is 6d, Single Gents 3s 6d. Dancing S p.m. sharp. Doors open 7.30. DON'T MISS LABOUR'S ANNUAL SOCIAL. ELECTION OF CARNIVAL QUEEN OF WAIRARAPA. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND CARNIVAL COMMITTEE. DOMINATIONS are invited from the following Societies and Sports Bodies:— Footballers. • ■ Hockeyites ■Amateur Theatrical Society Amateur Athletics Racing Club Tennis and Golf Clubs Rifle Club Fire Brigade Bowlers \ Town Band Swimming Club Friendly Societies Drapers , Employees Wairarapa Caledonian Society Agricultural Society and Country Friends. CONDITIONS. Nominate a lady as candidate for Election as Carnival Queen of Masterton; endeavour to return your nominee's election. Successful candidate will be publicly crowned, with all coronation honours and ceremony. KNIGHTHOODS and DECORATIONS will be conferred on Master ton's leading citizens, etc. NOMINATIONS will close on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at the office' of tho Secretary. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11975, 12 May 1914, Page 1
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