rtieetlnga and Amusemants. ■nOEESTEB'S HALL. /nHOMPSON - P » 3 U T i I H OKI PSON -a- AYN i "PICTURES. JCTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment. Superb Pictures, Charming Music. Direction v- John Payn J; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An Unrivalled and inimitabkvSeries. ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Slice in womerlahd. This Picture is the greatest novelty of the year, being a «ou!wful pantomime of great merit, cleverly conceived and splendidly e>tItpported by this colossal collection The Sleep Walker, Duke of Aries, Brittany, Frasfer River Timber Industry, Hearts of Oak, Dr Pelle. Lucky Toothache, Senator and Suffragettes, Tweedledum and the General's Daughter, Lea and the Fashions, Ma In Law Tanglefoot. ADMISSION.— Adults, Is j Children under 12, 6d. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. THE HOUNDSDITCH SENSATION THE HOUNDSDITCH SENSATION The Great Fight bdtween the Police and Soldiers and the AnarA hi SEN,SATTON OF SENSATIONS. 1 0 W N HAL L, MASTBRTON. Direction J- and N., Tait. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. The Famous Australian Soprano,-•• AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. ("Australian Jenny Lirtd.") MISS AMY CASTLES will be supported by a Complete Concert Company, consisting of — ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN, The Famous Leipsig Baritone. LOUIS BATTENBACH, The Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. Reserved seats ss, unreserved 3s and 2s. Manager, G. H. BARNES. COUNTRY PATRONS. A section* (has been set apart in the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for the convenience of paltrons in outlying districts. Applications (by letter only, with money order or postal notes and stamped addressed envelope for reply accompanying same), addressed „'■ m . Tm ' J. and N. TAIT, 'Care of MISS RIVE, will receive promplt attention. BOX PLAN open SATURDAY, March ,4th. ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. TO DAY. 2 till 6 p.m. 7 till 10 P-m. • BE SURE AND SEE GREAT COLLECTION FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES Mark Well the Date: WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, AT DRILL HALL. Schedules and all information from H. M. BODDINGTON, Secretary. Queen Street, Masterton. SOLWAY SALEYARDS. , PPLICATIONS are invited for—1. Position of Yardmaster. 2. Tenders for supplying light luncheon for a term of, twelve months ~ 3. Tenders for supplying soft drinks for a term of 12 months. Tenders for 2- and 3 combmed. Tenders to be addressed 1 Box 7, Masterton. CAMPAIGN. IS COMING. . FEATHERSTON—Town Hall, Tuesday, March 7, 8 p.m. PIRINOA— Schoolroom, Wednesday March 8:. MARTLNBOROUGH— Town Hall, ( Thursday, March 9. HINAKURA— Ussher's Store, Friday, March 10, 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. DENTAL. REMOVAL NOTICE, ' H. REYNOLDS, dental sur- .» geon, notifies.that he has removed inio more, central premises, over Mr Eton's, chemist, where he may now be consulted. Entrance from side door. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10177, 1 March 1911, Page 1
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