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Meetings and Amusemflntt. Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' Hall). HOMPSON - pJX?!* HOMPSON ICTURES. _ ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. An ideal evening's entertainment. Superb Pictures, Charming Music. Direction J° hn Pa y ne ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! A Sparkling &elig: KENTUCKY PIONEER. A story KENTUCKY PIONEER, of the KENTUCKY PIONEER, wild days KENTUCKY PIONEER, in tho KENTUCKY PIONEER. Wild West A Modern Fairy Story.: TWO LITTLE WAIFS. A child stuTWO LITTLE WAIFS, dy of a I V. _ r!i_. - ...nice mnct nflthTWO LITTLE WAIFS, etic characTWO LITTLE WAIFS, ter. The Electric Comedy Series: JEAN THE MATCHMAKER. THE MAGIC FLUTE. A LUNATIC AT LARGE. Salubrious Scenics .: . Day in the Life of a Coalminer, Scenes in Colombo, Castles ana Country Seats in Italy. Our Comic Box: Calino Cools the Crowd, Strike of Tenants, Tweedle Dum on His TARIFF:: Adult,, Is: Children-under 12, 6d. OWNHALL, MASTERTON. Direction ."j. andN. Tait. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. The Famous Australian Soprano,— A M Y I A M Y < . r- O A M Y C AS T L ES. AMY rA MY I AM Y I A M Y ( T . JJJX ("Australian Jenny Lmd. ) - What Amy Castles is to-day is summed up in the words of a leading London critic, who wrote:— "Who is Amy Castles? This question was answered by the plauclits of 3000 people packed from floor to ceiling in Queen's Hall. It was answered, too, by Mr Harry J. AVood, the famous conductor, who has wielded a baton over the heads or nearly every famous singer of the past ten years. 'Truly,' 'he said, •one of the most exquisite voices 1 have ever heard.'" _'. MISS AMY CASTLES will be,supported by a Complete Concert Company, consisting of— ■ ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN The- Famous Leipsig Baritone. LOUIS HATTENBACH, The Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist, BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at Miss 'RESERVED SEATS: DRESS. CIRCLE AND RESERVED STALLS .. FIVE SHILLINGS. . UNRESERVED, 3s and 2s. Manner. G.HOMAN BARNES. • NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS., DANNEVIRKE RACES, AT TAMAKI. Bth and 9th MARCH, 1911. TOLIDAY EXCURSION TICK- _„ "I. ETS to, Tamaki, available for return until 'lOtih March*'' 1911, will be obtainable at Palmerston North, Napier, Masterton #nd intermediate stations on Bth and;9tn * TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, On Bth and 9th MARCH. A special passenger tram, stopping if required, at all stations,will leave Palmerston North ,\at 10.30 a.m., Woodville 11.30, and: arrive Tamaki 12.15 p.m train leaving Cross' Creek for Woodville at 5.25 a.m., will connect with this train at Woodville. „, , . All trains will sitop at Tamaki for passengers, if required. • , _ All ordinary tickets to Dannevirke from South, or to Tahoraiti from North, will be available for of journey MASTERTON COUNTY. OUTSTANDING RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that an additional charge of TEN PER CENT, will be added to all Rates due to the Masterton County Council remaining unpaid at the close of business on THURb-UAY the 23rd day of March 1911. , Remittances by letter bearing %he postmark.of 'the 23rd March, 1911, will be received withoiit such additional charge. Dated this 4th day of March, 1911 " F. G. MOORE, County Clerk.

IS COMING-. FEATHERSTOIn—Town Hall, Tuesday, March 7, 8 p.m. PIBINOA— Schoolroom, Wednesday March 8. / MARTINBOROtJGH— Town Hall, Thursday, March 9. HINAKURA— Ussiher's Store, Friday, March 10, 8 p.m. ADmSSU |N FREE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 1

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