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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. Masterton's Greatest Creation. ! SUCCESS UNLIMITED. Tho most stupendous and glorious work ever achieved in the annals of • photo plays. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION. Never in the life of silont drama has any story struck so deep iutc the hearts » of the people as this oxquisito genius. JOHN HOWARD PAYEE'S (Author, Actor, Composer) IMMORTAL BALLAD OF HOME. Tho Song that Lives for Ever. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET ' \ " 'Mid pleasures aud palaces though wo may roam, Bo it ever so_.humblo, there's no placo like homo. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. A charm from the skies seems to hal-. low us there, Which, seek thro' the world, is not met with elsewhere. '' "Home! Home! Sweet, sweet homo, There's no place like home." ' HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. Unrivalled in Power! Unequalled in Beauty! A LIFE LONG MEMORY. In SIX wonderful throbbing acts. With a cast of 26 prominent screen favourites. Wonderful dazzliug splendour, including the great TR ANSFORMATION SCENE. Payne's Resurrection. —-His sins atoned by the sacred influence of the song FROM HADES TO HEAVEN. Eclipsing everything in stagecraft. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. T.P, PICTURES. T.P. PICTURES, j AND i BEIHANA BO YES' ORCHESTRA. jar S — TO-NIGI4T —' AT 8. ! Huge Supporting Exclusive. i CHANCING THE MAP OF EUROPE. CHANGING THE MAP OF EUROPE. CHANGING THE MAP OF EUuOl'E. ' A grand 3000 ft film, showing tho armies and navies of every nation in a host of incidents. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. ' The Latest News Topical. ' HIS WIFE'S jJUKuijAK. A Screaming Comedy. ! MASTERTON CHORAL SOCIETY. "Jl/jTEMBERS and Intending Members are reminded of the first practice, to be held in Knox Jlall on MONDAY, Sth inst., at 7.45 p.m., when every I member is requested to be present. • E. M. SWIN ERD, Secretary. j CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, j KURIPUNI. I BUILDING FVjXD. A SALi 01 Y\OuK villi be held on "*" Tinned n Vitcinoon, Feb. 11th, in Mr Cave s Gudcn, Cututon Road. A HOME M I "-ING CLASS for Women in 1 Gnl eomin nces at the Dominion II ill on WEDNESDAY, 10th February, at S p.m. Lecturer: District Nurse Warnoek. Further particulars can be obtained from Miss Gillespie, Academy Buildings. I ll i/j' F*l "C til £ * il't'' ci 4 i SEVENTH AUTUiIIN SHOW. ,rpoWN' AND DRILL HALLS. I WEDNESDAY, 21th FEBRUARY, J 1915. . FLOWERS. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, | HOME INDUSTRIES, FANCY ! WORK & DECORATIVE I CLASSES. SPECIAL CASH PRIZES. £1 for Most Points in Home Industries. £1 for Most Points in Fancy Work, and Numerous Special Prizes in the Decorative Classes. Entries Close 9 p.m. Saturday, 20th February, 1915. Schedules, Entry Forms, and any further information will be supplied on application to the secretary. 11. M. BODDINGTON, P.O. Box 23, Masterton. Telephones: Office 32, House 568. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY. HAWKE'S BAY AUTUEOT SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd & 3rd, 1915. | jgNTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 17th. Entry forms and all particulars may be obtained, from CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. i * MOTOR 'CAR FOB HIR& 4 A.rSLi Modttl AUSTIN Motoi Oil, for Hir«. Tripp so any part of it district undertaken Trainß me* by '•a.upoment H.-M. COl*i > f'ER COLE STRESS r«i«pju!iw. «*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 1

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