T7IOKESTEKS' HALL, MASTERTON. Master-ton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE EVEEY EVENING AT. 8. Lessees: Messrs Thompson and Payne. Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE. THOMPSON - T HOMPSON - I PICTURES. ICTURES. >AYNE AYNE Don't forget that the sliding roof keeps you cooler that; you would be at home. To-Night. Tc-IMight. Another grand change of programme, including: A highly sensational drama. THE MIDNIGHT EXPBESS A fiue Historical Picture. Incident of the Franco-Prussian War, and sptcia'ly imported for T.P. Pictures The Great Vlotor Boat Eace. Also a fine Pathe-Natural-Colour Comic "No Best for the Weary"* T.P. the Hall-mark of Quality. And a fnll program>ue of T.P. quality means something to please all. T.P. Prices are like T.P. Pictures : S eady as a Bock. Front Stallß.ls 6d ; Stall Is; Children 6d. THUESDAT, FEBKIJAItf v 3, Postponed GARDEN FETE. Jn aid of St Matthew's Church Building Fund, WILL BE HELD In the Beautiful and Extensive Grounds of Wm Beetham, Esq., Perry-street. The Attractions are Various, Novel and Amusing— Stalls, Sports, Tea Kiosk, Lawn Teams, Bicycle Tilting, Side Shows, etc. GEAND OPEN-AIE CONCEET IN EVENING. FETE OPEN—Afternoon, 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. j Evening, 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. STBLNG BAND IN ATTENDANCE ALL DAY. Admission—Adults Is, Children 6d.
OWN HALL, MASTEKTON Direction, Baker and Talbot. THE ATTRACTION of the CENTURY Friday, February 4th. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT, KING OP ATHLETES, r CONQUEROR OF CHAMPIONS. In an instructive series of brilliant Athletic Displays, including Wrestling, Physical Culture, Training Exercises, Endurance Tests and Posture Posing, These interesting exhibitions of physical skill are described in detail by Mr King Morgan, an English expert, and will prove quite as attractive to ladies .and children as to students of physical culture. Assisting "THE RUSSIAN LlON"are GUNNER MOIR and ALEX BAIN (two •world famous athletes)/ Clifford Esfeell, the Modern Magician* and Mark Osborne, Master of Monologue; also numerous other features. Boy plan at Miss Rive's. PRIOES7-43, .3s and 2s: ,0 WN HALL, MASTERTON.
2 NIGHTS OF HILA.RITY 2 Saturday & Monday February sth & 7th. Re torn op the Favourites— Pollard's Opera Company, Bigger. Brighter, Better Than Ever. New Faces.-New Pieces, New Ideas. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sth. First Production Here of the American Success, the New Oper atic Extravaganza THE BCLLEOF CUBA* JUST ONE UNENDING LAUGH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. First Production on any Stage by this Company of the World's Greatest Musical Comedy SuccessMiss HOOK OF HOLLAND, By Arrangement with Sir Rupert Chrke, Meynell and GunD. The piece that broke all Australian Records 2S WEEKS IN MELBOURNE. 24 WEEKS IN SYDNEY. SCENERY—WARDROBE PROPERTIES—EFFECTS. A Revelation to Playgoers. FULL ORCHESTRA BALLET AND CHORUS. ■• PRICES: 4s, 2/6 and Is. Earjy doors, Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. Box Flans at Miss Rive's. FRED W. DUVAL, Touring Manage*. ,! DRILL HALL ! "show week. St. John Ambulance District Nurse Fund. MONSTER BAZAAR (In aid of Funds for Nursing the Sick Poor in their own Homes.) Monday, T4th Feb. to Saturday 19th February, Every evening from £.3otpJ.Q ..3 noon and evening Friday and Saturday .- STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, TEA KIOSK AND ENTERTAiNJStENTS. Compet itions The Committee have decided to hold the following extra • PREPARED SPEECH, SPELLING (adults) and SINGING own selection). Full particulars regarding the above and other oompetitions may be obtained from Mr Gerold C. Branson, No. 4, Exchange Buildings, or from the Secretary, W. GILLESPIE, Academy Buildings, Church Street. SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY, 7 and 11 am., 3 and 7 pm. FAREWELL TO ADJUTANT & Mrs GREENE. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.-COMMISSION-KR& Mbs HAY and PARTY.-I-ÜBLIC MEETING. Everybody Invited. Come Early, ;0 N A R M Y . Commissioner and Mrs Hay, accompanied by Colonels Birkenshaw and Knight, Brigadiers Albiston and Bray, Staff Captain Colvin and Adjutant Imriewill deliver addresses in the Army Barracks, Hall Street, Wednesday, 2nd February, at 8 p.m.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 1
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