Meetings and Amusements, p ORES T K R S' •rpHOMPSON - P^YNE JL hompson J- AYNE Peerless "oictures. EERLESS JT ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! A Marvellous Million Programmes. A delightful Edison Drairheart of a rose. A powerful Emotional Drama. MILES STANDISH. Tud- i little lot to cure tlie blues. Wiffles Wants Sleep, Aeroplanmg Gaze, The Card Sharpers, The Merrv Widow Marries Again. Argentine Sugar Plantation;, Bourget Lakes, Arabian Camel Mar • k e ts, The Cracker's Bride, Aban rnMINC' COMINGS! COM INC!!! HONDAYi TUESDAY, and WEDnesday next. Wo-ld's Championship on tne XfSSSS' o.d T,rm.-AMt s ...Is, Children unclcrri.bd Children's Free Matinee on Satur day Afternoon. OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction Allan Hamilton. Plimmer—Denniston Season. to-night. to-night. The Most Remarkable Play in the Domiiiion during the Ja_ CkC ''A'Success of Successes." Mysterious. Mystic. Magnetic. Jerome K. Jerome s Masterpiece, THE PASSING OF THE third floor back. (Arrangement with Rupert Clarke -,vid Clyde -Meynoll.) No individual character has caused more controversy, more C(^ than The Mysterious Stranger. Who is he? Prices —4s, 3s and 2s. Box plan and Day Sales at Miss Rive's. mOWN HALL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, .1910. THE NORMAN-BLITZ GREAT CONCERT COMBINATION. "The strongest and most evenly-bal-iinced company that has visited the Dominion." "A SEPTET OF STARS." AMY MURPHY. WALTER WHYTE AMY MURPHY. WALTER WHYTE (Lyric- Soprano) enor '^ NELLIE BLACK. , (Violinist and Contralto, late of the v "All Blacks,"--) MABLE FOWLER. (Dramatic Soprano, Tasmaman Gold Medallist. EDITH NEVILL Mezzo-Cdiitralto, Ball^dist X LOUIS BLITZ. CHARLES NORMAN (Violoncello) . iano- - MUSIC (Ballad; and Operatic) -at Popular Prices, ds /s, and Is. gT. MATTHEW'S , CHURCH. A Children's Flower Service Will he held TO-MORROW Afternoon, at half-past two. DEC. 7th. DEC. 7th. SALE OF WORK. To be held in ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, in aid of Kuripuiir Newp Church Building r Fund. On WEDNESDAY, Dec 7th. DEC. 7th. DEC. 7th. GLADSTONE .SPORTS. £6O 'prize!" £6O ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1911. For Programmes, etc.— W. GUNDESEN, Secretary, Gladstone. M ETHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES. Masterton.—ll a.m., Mr F. 1. Harris; 2.30 p.m., Baptismal Service, Rev. C. H. Olds; 7 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds. Subject: "Is Life a Blessing P" TCuripuni.—ll a.m., Rev. 0. H. Olds; 7 p.m., Mr F. T. Harris. Wnngaelui.—3 p.m., Mr F. T. HarK NOX CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY SERVICES. 21 —Rev. A. T. Thompson. 7 p. m .—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Kaituna: 3 p. m .—Rev. A. T. Thompson. Kopuaranga: 3 p. m .—Mr D. McGregor*. NOTICE. WE beg to notify the public that we have , DISCONTINUED our Butchery Business,, in. Masterton as from Novejnber 30th, "1910.' The premises • will be kept/open for receiving' accounts lap to December ;3rd, at 5 ,p:m.All; accounts, after"that* be paid to Mefesrs RobinSoii and Haml-Newf ton, Solicitors. * \ J3ULPITT & YALDENi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 3 December 1910, Page 1
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