Meetings and Amusements. IPOBESTEBS' HALL, M ASTERTO.N Wiasterton's Permanent POPULAR PIOTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8, Lessees: Messbs Thompson and Payne Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE. Thompson - pAYWE HOMPSON _L AYNE X)IOTURES, X ICTURES. To-Night. To-Night A Pictorial representation of Alex. Duma's realistic Novel. — THE LADY WITH THE CAM ELI AS. And another Startler— OOSETTE. IFrom Famous Work by Victor Hugo. Our Comics— Hevenge o£ a Thief. A Cure for Cowardice. ME POOBLUCK GETS MAEEIED. Prices 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d. -g-NOX CHURCH, MASTEETON, VOCAL & ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY NEXT, APEIL 26th, at 8 p-m. Hundreds were unable to obtain admission at the concert in the "Wellington Town Hall.—Yesterday's "Dominion.' / "YOCAIiIST MISS AMY MURPHY. MISS AMY MURPHY. Obganist - ( MR PURCELL WEBB MR PURCELL WEBB TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT Two Shillings EACH. rjl OWN HALL, MASTEETON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APEIL 27th. FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Dramatic Event' of the Year! GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC CO. In Frederick Melville's World-Famed Dramatic Success — MAEEIED TO THE WEONG MAN. MAEETED TO THE WEONG MAN. MAEEIED TO THE WEONG MAN.
THIS IS A RECORD BREAKER. 11 Weeks at Palace Theatre, Sydney. 9 Weeks at Bijou Theatre, Melbourne. Wights at Theatre Royal, Adelaide. Nights at Victoria Theatre, Newcast'e 16 Nights at "ELM. Theatre, Brisbane. ' 10 Nights at H.M. Theatre, Auckland Presented by a specially organised company of English and Australian artists* Prices—4s, 2s 6d and Ib. Early door to PIT ONLY, 6d extra. Box Plan and Day Sale at Miss Rive's. FORESTERS' LODGE. THE Ordinary Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY Evening, 22nd April. Business Important. SOCIAL EVENING to follow. BY ORDER OP THE O.R. %. MEN OF MASTERTON—WOOLLCOMBE WILL SPEAK AT THE MEN'S MASS MEETING TOWN HALL, 3 P.M. SUNDAY NEXT. ,-v^ HE has a message to deliver from over 80,u00 men in the Old Country, to the men of this naw country—a message dealing with a vital question of to-day. EVERY MAN is most heartily in vited to attend. Will YOU come to help to welcome a stranger in a strange land. No collection. aS be there. Y.M.C.A. Physical Culture Classes.
SENIOR and Junior Gent's Class will commence on SI ON DAT NkXT, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY', APRIL 25 th—3.45 p.m., Boys' Class. . AND WiSEKLY—S to 6 p.m., special Cla3S for Business iltn. 7.3o—Gent's Class. LA.DIES commence WED. APBJL'2/fch. ilonday and Thursday (Gents), Wednesday and Friday (Ladies). Enrol with Secretary at on"fl. TARARUA W TCEIS.^: Rir.Z
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10025, 22 April 1910, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10025, 22 April 1910, Page 1
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