meetings and Amusements. .ORESTER'S HALL. /THOMPSON - PSJKI ■ HOMPSON i AYNE PICTURES. ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment, fjperb Pictures, Charmmg; Direction John Payne. , TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NICHT! A Perfect Picture Programme. Gigantic Show Attraction. Our programmes for Show Week have been specially selected, by us as a real Lliday entertainment. They abound, with delightful demotic dramas, sparkling scenics, thrilling Indian and cowboy stones, cleyei comedies, and screaming comics. Our guarantee goes with each picture. Come along to-hight to the cosy little Electric Tlysmm in Queen Street, where the latest ana most up-to-date films are shown, where the pictures are rock steady, where electric fans supply cool conditions, where special incidental music is supplied by a capable orchestra, where an expert operator has charge and where everything possible is done to assure patrons spending an enjoyable evening. Everything is absolutely hew and bright at our SHOW OF SHWS. Our Indian Budget: INDIAN RAIDERS. The most exINDIAN RAIDERS, citing Indian INDIAN RAIDERS. Picture ever INDIAN RAIDERS, produced . . INDIAN GIRL'S LOVE. A delightINDIAN GIRL'S LOVE, fu thnllINDIAN GIRL'S LOVE, ful story. ■i An Edison Electnfier. UNSELFISH LOVE. A. capital .. UNSELFISH LOVE, drama; the faUNSELFISH LOVE, vounte of lady UNSELFISH LOVE, patrons. Pathetic Pathe. THE FOUNDLING. A drama of. THE. FOUNDLING, particular merit "Charming Comedies. HOW'HUBBY GOT A RISE. WOOING A WIDOW. j v : These are the two latest comedy successes of the cinematograph world.
Salubrious Scemcs. Rock Climbing in , Black Forest, Lake Major, Sports in India. - Our Screaming Screamers. _ Painless Extraction, Terrible Tontolini, Lucky Ted Finds a Place. • The World's News./ ■ PATHE GAZETTE. Special orchestral music each evening. Same Old Prices for, this Best on Earth Show:—Adults Is j Children under 12, 6d.
lOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Grand Show Week Attraction. Commencing; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! MONDAY* FEBRUARY 13th. John Fuller and Sons and the Tay lor-Carrington Management Pra--56" PICTURE DRAMA. ~•■•■■■-' ... Life and Doings of ( THE KELLY GANG. j • THis" 'picture' ■ is" entirely new. ' It is double,the length of the old one, and is magnificently tinted. : T.-C., P.RICES.— First class 2s, Ladies half price; Second class Is,, Children 6d. BOX PLAN at Miss Rive's;
; ; . SHOWNK3STS. . TUESDAY, ,14th, and WEDNESDAY, 15th. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. (Site Between Vf aipoua Bridges.) TDARTOM BROS.' CIRCUS and JD COMBINED SHOWS. THREE SHOWS IN ONE : ; Circus! Vaudeville and BuckjumpIng! HSppodrotne, THE BIG AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. . First Tour Through the Dominion. i 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. Hucei Marquees. FREE! ' rj(\ PONIES, MULES, •■■( U GENNETTS and DONKEYS. 40—STAR ARTISTS—4O. Continental and Colonial Stars.. Positively the Largest Circus Tour- ,'. '• . ing Australasia. A COLOSSAL -COMBINE of TALENTED SPLENDOUR. One Continuous Avalanche of At- '' ■ . tractive Amusements. MULGA ALBERT, the WILD MAN, For whom the Management had to pay £.loo' 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.
MASTERTON A. AND p: ASSOCIATION. SHOW DAYS. or MOTOR CARS, are requested to drive, via York Street or Main Entrance, Masterton-Carterton Road, right on to Grounds, where accommodation is provided. Non-members' Vehicles or Motor Cars admitted to grounds on payment of 5g each, Paddock provided for the public at New Sale Yards, Main Road. . G. R. SYKES, • 1 ■ " Secretary.
MASTERTON COUNTY. —IENDERS will be received at this 'this office, where plans and specifications may 'he seen, rip till Noon on SATURDAY, the 18th mst., for the following works:— . Contract No. 251.—<Masterton-Wai-mata Road, 780 cubic yards " metal repairs. Contract No. 252.—Waingawa to Camp Road, 1000 cubic yards me€al repairs. . '■' Contract "No. 253—Wangaeku Road, 270 cubic yards, metal repairs. Contract No. 254. Te Ore. Ore—- ■ Bideford Road,, 90 cubic yards, metal repairs. Dated this 10th February, 1911. F. G. MOORE,. ~ County Clerk. ~,-,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 1
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