Meetings and Amusements. ORKST ER S' HAL MASTERTON. r MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE EVERY EVENING AT 8. THOMPSON DAYHI HOMPSON XAYNE PICTU R ES. ICTU RES. TO-NICHT! XO-NICHTJ ENTIRE CHANCE OF PICTURES. OUR 101st PROGRAMME. "THE PLANTER'S WIFE." "THE PLANTER'S WIFE." And i *' A KNOT IN THE: PLOT." " A KNOT IN THE PLOT." "Two of the American Biograph Company's Best from the Eagle Masterpiece Series. -} OUR LAUGHTER INDUCERS. "TONTOLINI AS A BULL. FIGHTER.' "TONTOLINI AS A BULL. FIGHTER.' "FOOLSHEAD CANNON DUEL." "FOOLSHEAD CANNON DUEL." And THE CHANTICLER HAT. THE CHANTICLER HAT. A BEAUTIFUL SCENIC DISPLAY, Including "SCENES FROM DARKEST AFRICA." "ISLANDS OF THE VENETIAN LAGOON." L ' 'SNAPSHOTS AT HENLEY '" REGATTA." V And "BUFFALO HUNTING IN INDIA." "A PAGE FROM FRENCH HISTORY." "CATHERINE, DUCHESS OF GUISE." SAME OLD PRICES. Adults, Is. Children 6d. PLEASE NOTE. All Passes (except Press) are now cancelled and fre lists is permanently suspended. ,
OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction ... Fred H. Graham Manager Gilbert Fletcher *- A TORNADO OF LAUGHTER. Commencing TUESDAY Night Next FRED CRAHAM Presents His , Company of ENGLISH Comedians, Including the well-known London Artists, GERALD E. KEY SOTJPER and FLORENCE GRETTON, Leading Members of xhe Famous Oscar Asche Company. MRS GEORGE LAURI, MISS NELLIE DENT, In the Screamingly Funny Farce with Music, THE BRIXTON BURCLARY, THE BRIXTON BURCLARY, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, Which ran for Two Years at the Terry's Theatre, London. Holds ...e Laugh and Encore Recard
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. E. WEBB. MASTERTOTv COUNTY.
'OTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Council, at a meeting to be held on the 11th day. of October, 1910, to confirm resolutions passed by way of special order , at a special meeting of the Council i "on the 13th day of September, 1910, (1) Authorising the raising of a loan of £SOO for constructing head works and distributing races in the Fernridge water supply district; and (2) Striking a special rate to meet interest and annual charges on the said loan. Copies of the' said resolutions, which are to take effect (1) on the confirmation, and (2) on the Gazetting thereof, arcopen for public inspection at the County Office. Chapel treet, Masterton, during office hours. Dated this 17th day of September, F. G. MOORE, County Clerk.
DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETINC, WEDNESDAY AND ■'THURSDAY, - 16th and 17tli NOV., 1910.
"OMINATIOINS for all races, except "Maiden" and '&l">rts, close WEDNESDAY, October 26th, at 9.0 p.m. ti't?t« WEIGHTS Declared about WEDNESDAY, November 2nd ACCEPTANCES for First Day, also Entries for "Maiden anc -Shorts," close MONDAY, Govern her 7th, at 9.0 p.m. , For Programme see tfeteiee, 'Cards," and "Posters." Special Railway Arrangements. .TAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. P.O. Bok 50, Dannevirke.
District Agent PROVIDENT...LJFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
LOWEST PREMIUMS IN AUSTRALASIA. Prompt Settlement of Claims. 52 Perry.Streer'" MASTORT^N. EORGE TTERON, George xleron, merchant, crocer, f '•-■•,";'■ and BENERAI. STOREKEEPER.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10115, 10 October 1910, Page 1
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