Meetings and Amusements. Vjl OREST ER ' S HALL. mKOMPSON -" PJJmI tJL HOMPSO.N JIAYNE PICTURES. ICTURES. and t.-p. orchestra. An ideal evening's entertainment. Superb Pictures, Charming Music. Direction J° hn ne ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! This is just the programme to .suit vou. Great Indian drama : BIG ELK. An exciting story ot BIG ELK. Indian life. Wild West Thriller: PONY EXPRESS. Story of the days PONY EXPRESS, when Indians PONY EXPRESS, were on the warPONY EXPRESS path AND AND AND Among the Roses, Carbine,_W omen •of the West, Frisco fc Finds Employment, Woman's Vanity, \\hos Who, Bull Fight in Chili, The Clever Dog, Waiter No. 5. Admission: — ; Adults, Is; Cluldien under 12, 6d. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Grand Show Week Attraction. Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th John Fuller and Sons and the Tay-ior-Carrlngton Management Present v PICTURE DRAMA. Lif6 and Doings of THE KELLY GANG. NOTE.— This picture is entirely new. It is double the length of the old one, and is magnificently tinted. T.-C. PRICES.— First class 2s, Ladies half price; Second class Is, Children 6d. , BQX PLAN at Miss Rive's. SHOW NIGHTS. TUESDAY, 14th, and WEDNESDAY, loth. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. (Site Between Waipoua Bridges.) BAJ3TCN BROS.' CIRCUS and COMBINED SHOWS. THREE SHOWS IN ONE. Circus! Vaudeville arid Buckjumpingl Hippodrome. THE BIG AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. First Tour Through the Dominion. 21 NIGHTS "and SEVEN MATINEES in AUCKLAND. THE BEST EVER! Free. Great Slide and Dive for Life, Free, by the American Dare Devils, Free, the FLYING TYBELS, at Free. 7.30 each evening outside the Free. Huge Marquees. FREE! rj(\ HORSES, PONIES, MULES, i U GENNETTS and DONKEYS. 40—STAR ARTISTS—4O. ,Continental and Colonial Stars. Positively the Largest Circus Touring Australasia. A COLOSSAL COMBINE of TALENTED SPLENDOUR; One Continuous Avalanche of Attractive Amusements; ■ MULGA ALBERT, the WILD MAN, For whom the Management had to pay £IOO bond to land in the Dominion. WATCH FOR STREET PARADE, SHOW DAY; ■ > PRICES— 2s, 3s, Chairs 4s ; Children half price. TASMAN BRADLEY, Touring Manager. , FRED LESLIE, Advance Rep.
J. SMITH, (J. Smith and Sons) p ESUMES PAINTING LESSONS Li/ on 11th inst. Opposite W.F.C.A-, Ltd., Queen Streos, 'Phone 230. THE" Masterkm Trust Lands Trust Voters' List is now open for inspection at the Trust Office, Hall Street. Any objections thereto mxist be lodged (in- writing) with the -Secretary before 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 15th February, 1911. ' BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS AND SHOP FITTERS. TENDERS are invited, for the erection of New Shop Fronts, etc.-, in Queen Street, Masterton; for the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited. Plans and specifications of the work contemplated can be seen at the .W.F.C.A., Ltd., Masterton, and at the offices of the undersigned, where tenders close at , noon of THURSDAY, 23rd February, 1911. PENTY AND LAWRENCE, . Architects. P.O. Box 526, Wellington.,
THANKS. R and Mrs CORLETT, Bannister Street, desire to thank those who were so; kind to them in their recent bereavement, and also to Dr Cowie for his unremitting attention. ■ MASTERTON COUNT i. TENDERS will he received at this • this office, where plans - and specifications may 'be seen, up till Noon on SATURDAY, the 18th mst.,. for the following works:— . Contract No. 251.—Masterton-Ww-mata Road, 780 cubic yards metal repairs. _ Contract No. 252.—Waingawa to Camp Road, 1000 cubic yards metal repairs. ■Contract No. 253. Wnngaehu Road, 270 cubic yards metal repairs. Contract No. 254. — Te Ore Ore— Bideford Road, 90 cubic yards metal repairs. Dated this 10th' February, 1911. i F.G.MOORE, County Clerk.
MALTBY'S CAFE. (Opposite Hoar and Permain.) SUPPER -:nd PINING ROOMS, Special attention paid 'lO etianiry patrons. Meals all honr». A. B. MALTBY, Proprietor
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10162, 11 February 1911, Page 1
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