Meetings and Amusements. •pQEESTE ES' HALL, MASTERTON Masterton's Popular Picture Palace. {Lessees: Messrs Thompson and Payne. Thompson tjayne HOMPSON JL AYNE PICTURES, IGTURES. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT J another COMPLETE change. 'COMEDY DRAMA. INDUSTRY COMEDY DRAMA INDUSTRY A GRAND PROGRAMME OF PICTORIAL NOVJ3LTIES Complete Change Saturday. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES: One Shilling;. Front Seats, 1/6. Children 6d Matinee Saturday as Usu a.I. SPECIAL PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS NIGHT. !Local Representative S. J. PEARSON. |i, j mOWN HALL, MASTERTON TWO NIGHTS ONLY. BOXING NIGHT, Dec. 27th. TUESDAY, Dec. 28th. pPbe Most Wonderful and Amusin? Entertainment in New Zealand. Mr T. W. DRIVER. The Wonderful Conjuror, the Marvellous Magician, and "The Man Who Exposed Bailey," will appear as above in his [Famous Entertainment, as recently given 'lby him in Wellington Town Hall before an audience of over 3,000 people 'Assisted by MDLLE. NELLIE DRIVER " and PROF. ROBERT KUDARZ. PRICES: 3/-, 2/- and 1/. Doors open jat 7.30, commence at 8. Box Plan open shortly. Wairarapa United Friendly Societies' FIRST GRAND ANNUAL PI CNIC AND SPORTS ON •BOX NQ DAY, 27th Dec , 1909 AT PIGEON BUSH. f Where birds rejoice in leafy v And bees hum • round the breathing "flowers." Pkogbamme of •3&OYS' AND GIRLS' RA°ES LADIES' SACK RACE BABY SHOW TUG-OF.WAR DANCING, &c. Light Refreshments at Town Prices. MASTERTON' SOUTH BAND. ■Hot Water and Fresh Milk Provided. •Speoial Train Leaves MasWton, 8 a.m. Pigeon Bush, 4.30 p.m EETURN FARES—ADULTS, 2/2. CHltit)R®N U'NDBTB 12 YE&JRS, 1/1. Admission to Grounds —Adults, 6d 'Children under 12<years, Free. -S. ... . Seoretary.
'EAST COAST" SPORTS. Eighteenth annual meetING held at Homewood. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29th, 1809, J3«70 PRIZE MONET. A Moat Attractive Program ma of Horse and' Foot Events. 'Valuable Challenge Cup and Numerous Trophies. The East Coast Handicap, value £lO. ►ENIBIES TAKEN ON THE FIELD. ■All Competitors are Eequested to Produce Two Performances, Under the Auspices of the N.Z.A.U. , [lmncheen Provided. Soft Drinks, &c. •ORAND SOCIAL AND DANCE r to follow in the Evening. EDWABD LENNIE, Fern Glen, Secretrry and Treasurer.
U8 5 DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SHOW, "Wednesday, Jan, 26th, 1910. To be held on the WOODVILLE RACECOURSE. Entries close— at 9 p.m. Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained from Messrs T. Bain, H. A. L. Ulonteith, the Advocate office, or from "the secretary, J. H. Escott, Woodville. Entries will be received by Mr H. A. Monteith, Physical Development Competition. TO-NIQHT at 8 o'clock. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS Br P L. Hollings, 'Followed by a Lecture by Db. N. Prior to the Members of the Life Saving Class —•"The Theory of Circulation, Rsspira- ' tion and Resuscitation." Members of Masterton Ladies' and Wairarapa Swimming Clubs heartily 'welcome. DON'T FORGET Y.M.C.A. PICNIC ON BOXING DAY. Pigs. Pigs. Pigs. AIRARAPA BACON FACTORY HUGH WILSON. Proprietor. vJLato Manager and Curer Wairarapa [Bacon Company Ltd.) J. 11. ESCOTT, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9673, 22 December 1909, Page 1
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