Meetings and Amusements. ORESTERS' HALL, MASTERTOA " Wlasterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Leisees: Messhb Thompson an* Pats* Direction of ... JOHN PAYNE. HHOMPSON - unMPfiDN X AYreE, PICTURES, ICTURES. To-Night. To-Night A Pictorial representation of Ales. Duma's realistic Novel. — THE LADY WITH THE CAMELIAS, And another Startler— COSETTE. From Famous Work by Victor Hugo. Our Comics— Bevenge of a Thief. A Cure for Cowardice. MR POORLUCK GETS MARRIED. Prices 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d. NOX CHURCH, MASTERTON, VOCAL & ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th, at 8 p-m. Hundreds were unable to obtain adjnission at the concert in the Wellington Town Hall.—Yesterday's "Dominion." •yOCALIST—MISS AMY MURPHY. MISS AMY MURPHY. Pbganist— MR PURCELL WEBB MR PURCELL WEBB TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT Two Shillings EACH. .OWN HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL Z7th. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Dramatic Event of the Year! GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC CO. In Frederick Melville's Wodd-Famed Dramatic Success— MARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN. MARRIED TO W E WRONG MAN. MARRIED TO fIE WRONG MAN. - THIS IS A RECORD BREAKER. 11 Weeks at P*alace Theatre, Sydney. 9 Weeks at Bijou Theatre, Melbourne. Nights at Theatre Royal, Adelaide. Nights at Victoria Theatre, Newcast'e 16 Nights at H.M. 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 Is. Early door ix> PIT ONLY, 6d extra. Box Plan and Day Sale at Miss Rive's. '____
TOWN HALL APRIL 30 TO First-Visit of the American Missioners J)E J. Q. A. HENRY MR C. A. POTTS. MAY 8 TOWN HALL Eighty Thousand. Over 80,000 Men in England have sent REV. H, 8. WOOLLCOMBE to deliver their Message. MASTER lON men will have an opportunity .to hear him on Sunday next, in the Town Hall. COME and HEAR this earnest speaker —this "men's man." He has come many miles to deliver this message. Do not let the opportunity of hearing him go by. Every man is most heartily invited, 3TO COLLECTION. BE THERE. For Artistic Portraits 10 t<\ the Exchange Studios. Amateurs eatare.i tor. Cameras and outfits for saLo. Fraa advicj to customers. 7/6 entirgaannfc given with •each dozen cabinet 3. W. L. JOY, .Studio: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Koom No. 16, (upstairs).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10026, 23 April 1910, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10026, 23 April 1910, Page 1
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