Meetings and Amusements. Master-ton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' Hall). THOMPSON - PJvK! Thompson -; e jrAYNI _ ICTURES; AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ■ x ideal evening's entertamrr™ Derb Pictures, Charming M' pt ; nn Jolin 1 TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! A Thesarus of Thespian Thrillers. \S Great Wild West^ture!^ RANCH LIFE, great "Broncho RANCH LIFE, ooing. Throwing RANCH LIFE, and Tying. , The greatest picture descriptive of the la-st pa« r memoraMe characters of the Wild West ever produced. . Stirring Dramas: The Way of Life, Last of the Saxons, Ave Maria. Charming Scenios, Comedies and Cormics: ■ Albert Yacht Club Races, Waterfalls of Bohemia, Bastia to Cork, His New Lid, Not So Bad as it Seemed, The Artist's Ruse, ,Tontol-/ ini Wins a Lottery, Story of the Silk Moth, Prince Albert Yacm Same old Shilling Adnr&oiori, with a?j 11T „W 19, voars half price. —IpWN HALL, MASTERTON. Taction ........~Maaiahon Brds. Manager Mr Hugo Goxlrtz. Popular Braces, 2s and Is. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th. MAOMAHON'S AT _ TXT „ EPOCH-MARKING PICTURE! BUFFALO BILL'S GREAT WILD " WEST. This is withouft doubt the nnest and most vividly interesting Irving picture ever shown in Australasia. The wonderful animals, the genuine cowboys, the fierce, lithe Indians—everything connected mm we Greatest Circus the World has ever .known—all.is* shown. !to .the; Me, You could not , do better if you actually saw. the circus. Scenes and Subjects. All Excl-usnre. (By arrangement with .J. D- Williams, Colonial Theatre, Sydney.) People's Popular Prices. 2s and Is. ' ' Box Plan at Miss rpOWN HALL, MASTERTON. MONDAY, MARCH 13th, At 8 p.m.
MRr J. T. M; HORNSBY will deliver a Political Address. The Political Situation:— Our Railways, Land Settlement, Reforming Parliament, the .' 'Bltek'' , Pamphlet, etc. BALL, MASTERTON. Direction* J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Great Occasion. . THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. Mr J. C. Williamson presents for the first and. only time to Masterton playgoers America's Great Emotional Actress, KATHBRINE GREY, KATHERINE GREY, and a powerful company of over 50 artists, in Charles Klein's enormously successful and strikingly original drama. THE LION AND THE MOUSE. THE LION AND THE MOUSE. The most enthralling story ever unfolded on the Australasian stage. A Moving Story of Love, Loyalty and Revenge. with a theme that has human nature as its keynote. Plans will ho opened; at MissRdve'iS on Tuesday next, at haltpast eight o'clock. A" queue will be formed from 8 a.m. J™**" J*"**' Circle and'reserved stalls ss; totalis 3s; Pit 2*-' ' ~ IS COMING/ MARTINBOROUGH— Town Hall, Thursday, March 9. HINAKURA— Ussher's Store, Friday, March 10, 8 p.m. CARTERTON—Post Office Corner,. Saturday, March 11; Victoria 'Hall, Thursday 12th (after church.) '...'. GLADSTONE—Town Hall, Monday March 13th. TE WHARAU—The School, Tuesday, March 14th. ADMISSION FREE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. X no way connected with the firm of Hole, Hollond, Limited, livery stable keepers. My connection with' that firm ceased some months a,go, and I am. responsible only for the control ami mtanagenient of my own business. • • TOM HOLLAND, Cab Proprietor, corner c 1 Villa, and Albert Streets, M brton. Tekphon© 296.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10184, 9 March 1911, Page 1
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