Meetings and Amusements.
ORES TE K S' HALL, MASTERTON.
MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8.
THOM PSON BAYNE HOMPSON A AYN E PI CTU R ES. IGTURES. TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! Extra Pictures
A Long Night IN ADDITION TO CURRENT SERIES. OARMEAS CARMEN W.th Mdire Vittoria Lepanlo in the Title Role, acd The Ironworker's Strike The Ironworker's Strike LAST NIGHT OF "PERCY THE COWBOY," "THE SHYNESS OP SHORTY." "Anger of Diana," "His Chum." KINC LEAR."
'BETTY FROM BAD TO WORSE."
CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2 octock, PRICES AS USUAL— Adults Is, Children 6d. 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 London Artists, GERALD E. KEY SOUPER and FLORENCE GRETTON, Leading Memhers of the Famous Oscar Asche Company. , MRS GEORGE LAURI, MISS NELLIE DENT, In 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 u>e Laugh and Encore Record
WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. Another Rib-srnarter-THE MAN FROM COOK'S. PRICES.—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. BoxPlan and Day Sales open at Miss Rive's this morning. C. E. WEBB. HXJIA HOCKEY CLUB EVENING. INVITATION Holders are reminded that the Evening to have been held by the above Club in the Exchange flail on October 13th has been postponed till FRIDAY, October 14th. B. J. JOHNSON, -....■,.. Secretary. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LABOUR DAY, 12th OCTOBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return up to and including 15th October, will, except where ordinary fares arc less, be obtainable as under:— From Te Aro, Greytown, Masterton, and intermediate stations to Masterton, Greytown, Te Aro, and intermediate stations aiuWce versa oil 12th October, by morning trains ODly ' BY ORDER.
THE WELLINGTON FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY. Limited.
CLOSING OF SHARE-LIST.
"OTICE is given that the ShareList of the above-named Company will close at Noon on SATURDAY, October 15th, 1910, at the Office of the Company, Masterton. By Order of the Bogc^, Secretary.
LONCBUSH-MASTERTON COACH. WING to an alteration in the mail time table, the proprietor of the iongbush Coach desires to intimate that, on and after October Ist" the coach will leave Masterton 'i 40 p.m. instead of 3.30. '" P D. McPHEE, Proprietor.
DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th NOV., 1910. iVTOMINATIONsIor all races, esJN cent "Maiden" and "Shorts, dose WEDNESDAY, October 26th, Declared about WEDNESDAY, November 2nd. ' ACCEPTANCES for Ixrst Day, i « -Pn+rios for "Maiden" and else MONDAY, Novembcr 7th, at 9.0 p.m. IIT > pferce » For Programme sec Heteiee, "Cards," and "Posters." Special Railway Arrangements. TAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. P.O. Bos 50. Dannevirke.
District Agent PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE FKU COMPANY. LOWESi' RATE OF PREMIUMS IN AUSTRALASIA. Prompt Settlement of Claims. 52 Perry Street"" MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10114, 8 October 1910, Page 1
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