Spaciai Advarilsaments. TOWJKT HAXL PICTURES. TOWN HALL PICTURES, To-night. To-night. THINGS ARE BOOMING ! IH.E Popular Prices and Popular Pic- _ tures aro " Catching l on.' g Dress Circle for ONE SHILLING, eh? and the Stalls for SIXPENCE ? Well, now, if ilasterton will not stand this, it will 'stand nothing. And the Programme, too! The occupants of the Circle last night said it was "Exquisite." The hundreds in the Stalls said it was " Divine," and so the world wags on. There was a young lady, and she Was as pleased as a pleased one could be She paid at the door Only SIXPENOE, and saw The best ol the GAME. Yes ; ,to see the best of the game, you must be game yourself. " How to be game on Sixpence" is a conundrum which the Town Hall proprietary is soIv"THE GIEL'S CEOSS EOADS" "THE MTEOLE CHANNEL" "BEAUTIFUL BOENEO," "JOSEPH OP CANAAN," "BIU.IKIN." Aud all the rest of the Choice Programme which delighted last night's large audience will be EEPEATED TONIGHT. Just tell your neighbours of this Great Concession in Picture Entertainment charges It will be » Boon to Them, and will do YOU no harm. Baniember—A sublime progiamme of Refined Pictures. Stalls, - SIXPENCE Dress Circle, ONE SHILLING Children. - SIXPENCE
TOWN HALL. July 2nd J SATURDAY J July 2nd "ESSES CLARK & MEYNELL . present their specially-organised Company, headed by H, R. ROBERTS BEATRICE DAY In Hall Caine's own version of "The Manxman," entitled "PETE." •PETE" a Play or Passion, "PETE" 'PETE;' Pathos and Power. " PETE " ,< PETE " a Play of Romance " PETE " «'PETE" and Love. "PETE" ''PETE" a Play with many "PETE" "PETE" humourous inter- "PETE" ludes and a happy ending. This Play has met ■with, enormous success in London and New York, and is now being played to crowded houses in the principal northern towns. The management have been requested to open the Box Plan a day earlier than usual, on account of the demand for seats. Therefore the Plan is now open at Miss Rive's. Prices 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Early Doors, Pit and Stalls, 6d extra.
{OWN HALL, MASTEEEON. TUESDAY, JULY sfci, 1910, At 8 p.m. Performance of Chas. Vincent's Grand OPERETTA EIfIIBETOSEIi CHOEUS AND OECHESTKA OF g5 PEEFOEMEKS. Q%) BOX PLAN OPEN TO-DAY AT MISS EIVES'.
Dres3 Circle. 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, Is, MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Woalclasses. PUPILS desirous |.->£ taking a Course of Lfessons in WOOLCLASSING are hereby notified that the 2nd Term of the "Woolclasses in connection with this School commences THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, under the instruction of Mr S. Wood. N. D. BUNTING, Secretary.
MR GERALD C. BRANSON TS Prepared to take Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND ELOCUTION, 1 DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING CARTERTON— Wednesday. Studio Room: No. 4, Exchange"Buildups, Queen Street.
ADVANCE MASTERTOtf MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. MR E. J. EASTWOOD (late of Pahiatua) has pleasure in announcing that he h*3 decided to have an up-to-date motor for permanent hire in Ma- terton. The car will be in charge of the proprietor himself and special trips can be arranged at any hour. NIOHr HOURS-5 p.m. to 8 a m. Ring jp private Phone 374 i. GEORGE HERON, iRAIN MERCHANT, . GROCE^ t and .-■ GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel a'nd Hall Straete
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10080, 28 June 1910, Page 1
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