Meetings and Amusements. ,ORES TE US' HALL, MASTERTON. MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8.
HOMPSON —. DAY HOMPSON— XT AY PICTURES. ICTU RES.
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ENTIRE CHANCE OF PICTURES. OUR 101st PROGRAMME. "THE PLANTER'S WIFE." "THE PLANTER'S WIFE." And £ " A KNOT IN THfc 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." "SNAPSHOTS AT HENLEY REGATTA." 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 (ex* cept Press) are now cancelled and fre lists is permanently suspended.
I 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 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. a 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. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom Ho\ise Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. I"T is the intention of the Society _L on and after the 11th day of November next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 419646, on Slife.of GEORGE NORMAN JOSEPH SOWMAN, which is declared to have been burnt. Dated at Wellington this 11th day of October, 1910. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. \
LEGAL HOLIDAY. TCrOTICE is hereby given that the offices of all Solicitors practising in Masterton, will he CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 12th inst". (Labour Day).
NOTICE. rpHE Establishments of the .-*- Masterton Butchers will be CLOSED ALL DAY on WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst.»(Labour Day.) FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of. the late Mrs Schormann, senr., are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave Mangaoronga, at 1 p.m. sharp, TO-DAY (Tuesday) 11th October, for the Eketahuna Oemetery* HOAR AND BAILLIE, Sanitary Undertakers, Eketahuna.
DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND .THtIRSI)AY, 16th and 17th NOV., 1910. NOMINATIONS for all races, except "Maiden" and ''Shorts, dose WEDNESDAY, October 26th, Declared about WEDNESDAY, November 2nd. ~< , ACCEPTANCES for First Day, also Entries for "Maiden" '. and "Shorts," close MONDAY, November 7th, at 9.0' p.m. „ For Programme see Keteree, "Cards," and "Posters." Special Railway Arrangements. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 50. Dannevirke.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10116, 11 October 1910, Page 1
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