Meetings and Amusements. OBESTERS' HALL, MASTERTON. MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. THOMPSON DAYNE HOMPSON JLAYNE PI CTU R ES. ICTU RES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , 81-WEEKLY CHANGE OF PICTURES, A Magnificent "Lubin Star" Film, "PERCY THE COWBOY," "PERCY THE COWBOY," and "THE SHYNESS OF SHORTY." "THE SHYNESS OF SHORTY." A Thrilling Story of a Horse Tine* " in the Wild West of America. A Few Pages from Shakespeare— KING LEAR." "Anger of Diana," (coloured). "Two Cowards." "Shepherd's Kiss.!' "A Well-earned Meal." "BETTY FROM BAD TO WORSE." "Elephants in India," "Venice," "His Chum." "DR. SMITH'S AUTOMATON." PRICES AS USUAIPAdults Is, Children 6d. CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE on SATURDAY.
,OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction ... ... ... Fred H. Graham Manager ... Gilbert Fletcher A TORNADO OF LAUGHTER. Commencing TUESDAY Night Next FRED GRAHAM Presents His Company of ENGLISH Comedians, Including the well-known Lon- . don Artists, GERALD E. KEY SOUPER '- ' ' 'and ■'.■ FLORENCE GRETTON, Leading Members of ihe Famous Oscar Asch© Company. MRS GEORGE LAURI, • MISS NELLIE DENT, 'ln the Screamingly Funny Farce with Music, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, "Which ran for Two Years at the Terry's Theatre, London. Holds i.»e Laugh and Encore Record WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. Another Rib-smarter-THE MAN FROM COOK'S.
PRICES.—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan and Day Sales open at Miss Rive!s this morning. C. J3. WEBB. SHEARERS' ■ 'UNION. : SPECIAL MEETING of the : above will be held in Murray's Hall, Masterton, on Thursday next, 6th October, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business.—lmportant. Every member must attend. E. W. ABBOTT, Secretary-LONCBUSH-MASTERTGN COACH. OWING to an alteration in the mail time-table, the proprietor of the Longbush Coach desires to intimate that, on and after October Ist, the coach will leave Masterton at 2.40 p.m. instead of 3.30. D. McPHEE, Proprietor.
District Agent PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANOE COMPANY. LOWEST RATE OF PREMIUMS IN AUSTRALASIA. Prompt Settlement of Claims. 52 Perry Street" MASTERTON. Important to Ladies LADIES' HAIR WORK in ail its Branches undertaken by a Specialist.
I WITCHES, Toupes, Transformations, Fringes, Pin-curls, Rolls, PUf OLD tC FRINGES RE-CURLED-Dyeing and Tinting in all Shades.
'THE CORNER SHOP." MASTEiITON. C. CORBETT. HiIRDEESSEE & TOBAGCONISI' Queen Steeei. Pipas, Tobaccos, Gisrar?, oigar9fcfcfls Bona? &ovah Footballs, hm Guards and all other requisitaa in stack. _ Saloon in tha district 1.1*93' Coaxbifisrs made up-H\3-,t3 aui rictssoM ground nad set. ADVANCE MASTEKTON .31 OTOE CAR FOR HIRE. B E. J. EASTWOOD (lata of X Pahiatua) bas pleasure in announcing that he has decided to have an up-to-date motor for permanent hire in the proprietor himself and special trips can be arranged at any hou;. NIGHT HOTJBS—S p.m. to 8 a.m. Sing ap private Phone 374.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10112, 6 October 1910, Page 1
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