uSeetlngs and Amusements. ! Oft ESTER'S HALL. i■ ■ . HOMPSON - AYNE JTICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment. Superb Pictures, Charming Music. John Payne. Direction • 0 mi a' ut , TO-NICHT! „ TO-NIGHT! A Perfect Picture Programme. 1 Gigantic Show, Attraction. Our programmes for Show .Week have been specially selected, by us as a real holiday entertainment. They abound with delightful demotic dramas, sparkling scenics, thrilling Indian and cowboy atones, clever comedies, and screaming comics. Our guarantee goes with each picture. Come along to-mght to the cosy little Electric Tlysium in Queen Street, where the, latest and 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 new and bright at our ; SHOW OF SHOWS. Our, Indian Budget: INDIAN RAIDERS. The most ekINDIAN RAIDERS, citing Indian INDIAN RAIDERS. Picture, ever INDIAN RAIDERS, produced. , , INDIAN CURL'S LOVE. A; delighiw INDIAN GIRL'S LOVE, ful thnllINDIAN GIRL'S LOVE, ful story. An Edison: Electrifier.. UNSELFISH LOVE. A capital . UNSELFISH LOVE, drama} the faUNSELFISH LOVE.; vouwte of lady UNSELFISH LOVE, patrons;; . Pathetic Pathe: , THE FOUNDLING. A drama of w THE FOUNDLING, particular merit , Charming Comedies. WOOING A WIDOW. These are the two latest, .'comedjsuocesses ;of the , cinematograpL world. ''■.■..'..'•"-• •'.'.'.' "■"■;••■ ''H -..-, ■' ,-- Salubrious' Scenics, Rock Climbing in Black Forest, Lake Major, Sports in.lndia.,. ■ Our Screaming Screamers. ■ . Painless; Extraction, Terrible t Tontdlihi, Lucky" Finds a Place. ; i . The World's.-News. PATHE GAZETTE. Special orchestral miisic each evening. - Same Old Prices for this Best; on Earth: r Show:—Adults Is j .Children under 12, 6dy '" , 10WN HALL,, MASTERTON, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14tlu Taylor-Carrlngton Picture Drama. Positively Last Presentment of the x Realistic Picture; Drama '■ ■• • i t ■ '■ •."■,'. ■■•'.'■. THE GANG. Received Last Night w,ith thunders; ~ '" of applause.. 'AND ITS HWRSOUR. A film of; •exceeding beauty," and one of the longest scenic pictures , ever presented. the Buried man of tibessa. A revelation in the-way of lavish .staging; Sensational, Realistic, ' .Informative, and Beautiful. ■ Remember! Town Hall! Town Hall! ■PRICES— Circle 2s>.Ladies Is; | '■■■... Stalls Is,-. Children 6d. SHOW NIGHTS. TUESDAY, 14th, and WEDNES- ' Vr DAY, 15th. . ■■'•'•'i TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ~ :\< (Site Between Waipoua Bridges.) y ARTON BROS.' CIRCUS and 5 COMBINED SHOWS. J THREE SHOWS IN ONE. Circus! Vaudavilla and BuckjumpIng! Hippodrome. ] j THE BIG 'AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. J First Tour Through the'Pominion:.'.;; I 21 NIGHTS and SEVEN MATINEES in AUCKLAND. THE BEST EVER! , Free. Great Slide and Dive for Life, l Free, by the American Dare Devils, Free, the FLYING TYBELS, at) Free. 7.30 each eveningi outside the ' Free; Huee Marquees. FREE! 'n(\ HORSES, PONIES, MULES, I •:U GENNETTS and DONKEYS. ;'', 40—SfAR ARTISTS—4O. , | Continental and Positively the ..Largest Circus Touring Australasia. A COLOSSAL COMBINE of TAL- , ENTED SPLENDOUR. Oh©/ Continuous, Avalanche of Attractive; Amusements. MtfLGA 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. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ':/:'■ SHOW DAYS. 1/fEMBERS with VEHICLES, JA or MOTOR CARS, are requested to drive, via York Street or Maim Entrance, Masterton-Carterton Road, right on to Grounds, where accommodation is provided. Non-members' Vehicles or Motor Cars admitted to grounds on payment of 5s each. . Paddock provided for the public at New Sale Yards, Main Road. ■'/■ ''"'- : G. E. SYKES, • ' ■, Secretary. MASTERTON COUNTY. t g iENDERS will be received at this X this office, where plans and ipecificatJoriß may lie seen, up till Noon on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., 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 metal repairs. Contract '.No. 253. Wangaehn • Road, 270 cubic yards, metal • ; repairs. >,. Contract No. 254. To Ore Ore—- „;■-■ • Bideford Road, 90 cubic yards rietal repairs. Dated this 10th February, 1911. F. G. MOORE, Cjajn.ty_.Clerk'...:...
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10164, 14 February 1911, Page 1
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