Meetings and Amusems-its. THOMPSON 1 . HOMPSON iPEERLESS T>ICTURES, EERLESS JICTURES. - n miphT! TO-NIGHT! CREATi CLORJOUSS! CiCANTICI! the picture of the year. ARNST versus BARRY. ARNST versus BARRY. ARNST versus BARRY. ARNST versus BARRY. ARNST versus BARRY. A splendicT film depicting m all its glory the famous race for the sculling championship of «ie world between Dick Arnjt, of New Zealand, and Ernest Barry, A P lrt E ffom d the .historical struggle for the championship, the River Smberi is rich in surrounding that make a charming series ot scenes. Lovelv Little Lot of Lummaries;: THE FIRE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER. A WIRELESS ROMANCE. SECRET OF A GLACIER. THE BRIDAL DRESS. Delightful, Popular Powerful Dramas Wonders of the Ceomatosraph, Freddv's Vacation, Amateur Grocers Assistant, A Difficult Capture Scenes In Devon, Auntie at the Boat Race. Same Old "Million" Prices: A.lults, Is; Children under 12, Gd. (OWN HALL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. THE NORMAN-BITtZ GREAT CONCERT COMBINATION. "The strongest and most evenly-bal-anced company that has visited the Dominion." "1 SEPTET OF STARS." . \MY MURPHY. WALTER WHYTE AMY MURPHY. WALTER WHYTE (Lyric Soprano) (Lyric Tenor.) • 5 .NELLIE BLACK. (Violinist and Contralto, late of the MABLE FOWLER ; (Dramatic Soprano, Tasmanian Gold Medallist. EDITH NEVTLL. Mezzo-Contralto, National Balladist ) iSSfsBLTTZ. CHARLES NORMAN (Violoncello) iano -] POPULAR MUSIC (Ballad and Operatic) at Popular Prices, 3s 2s, and Is. Mr Peter Bowling, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN LABOUR LEADER, TILL Deliver an Address in "the Town Hall on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, December sth, at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE. DEC. 7th. DEC. 7th. ■ v SALE OF WORK. To be held in IT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, ) in aid of / Kuripiini New Church Building Fund. Cn WEDNESDAY,'; Dec 7th. DEC. 7^. DEC. 7th. GLADSTONE SPORTS. EN CASH PRIZES. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1911. For Programmes, etc. — W. GUNDESEN, Secretary, Gladstone. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant LOANS, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security. Tcn»B on application. £. -3. KEITH, Manager. TTIGH AT TOW f-iVT pRICES rE have just landed one case or t » English ' Hunting Saddles, Specially Selected. Two hales Leader and Van Haines. Four cases of Bannister's Plough and Leader Chains. One case Buggy and Gig Harness, in Brown and Black. RICK COVERS THAT WON'T RIP. Well made. Nine bales of Tarpaulin anil Rick Cover Canvas, just arrived. Bought at the best market at the most favourable price. Rick covers made up from lOd to 3s per yard. See the "Elliott" sample at £4, Is 3d a yard. Area, G4 yard l ?. ELLIOTT & CO ? . '.. SadcalersJ r . ..-.-. QTJEEN ST.. tIU 81>ERT.V>?. • Phone 62.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 5 December 1910, Page 1
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