Meetings and Amusementt. Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' Hall). ICTURES. ICTURES. AND t.-P' ORCHESTRA. . An ideal evening's entertainment.' Superb Pictures, Charming Music. Direction John Payne. TO-NIGHT! TCWIICHT! The Great Wild West Picture! RANCH LIFE, great "Broncho RANCH LIFE. Busters," Pat RANCH LIFE, nua, Harry CramRANCH LIFE, mar, and Tom Mix RANCH LIFE, (champions of the RANCH LIFE, bull dogging, lassRAMCH LIFE, oolng, Throwing RANCH LIFE, and Tying. . The creates* pidture descriptive of the fast passing awl memorable characters of tlio Wild West ever produced. • • _.. __„ the Way of, Life, Last of the Saxons, Ave Maria. Albert Yacht Club -Raoes, Waterfalls of Bohemia, Bastiai to Cork, ... .. ■ jj ai«* Ca Ran as It inl Wins a Lottery, Story of y the Silk Moth, Prince Albert Yacht 'Same old 'Shilling .Admission, with •■'•■. l j 10 Tt/viTi. Jw t nncfl. rgiOWN HALL, MASTERTON. X —— "Direction MacMahon Bros. Manager Mr Hugo Gorhtz. Popular Prices, 2s and; Is. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCHIIth. MAOMAHON'S . _„- EPOCH-M-ARK]™ uREg BUFFALO 1 BILL'S GREAT WILD WEST. This is without doubt ,the> finest and most vividly interesting living picture ever shown in Australasia. The wonderful animals, the genuine cowboys, the fierce, lithe Indians—everything cormected ,• ■ ■ with the Greatest Circus the World has ever known—all is shown jto -the ' life. Yon could not do better, if you actually saw the cit-cus. ' ■ A Great Programme of Otlier Scenes, and, Subjects. Exclusive. (By larxaiigemenit with J. D. Wilfiam'S, Cofohial Theatre, Sydney.) . t>a™u« 'Rnmuliax Price®. ■ S' Is. Box Plan atMiss Rive's. ■_ • OWN HALL, MASTERTON. | L MONDAYjIIARCH 13th, ■ At 8 p.m. • ' . | MR. J. T, M. HORNSBY will deliver a Political Address. Tlie Political Situation:— Our Railways, Land Settlement, Reforming Parliament, tlie ' "Black" Pamphlet, etc. (OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction. JVC. Williamson,' Ltd. A Great Occasion. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. Mr J. C. Williamson presents for' the first and only time to Mastertton playgoers America's greatest Emotional Actress ' „^^< T ,' DESMOND ' 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. Themost enthralling romance ever folded on the Australasian stage. A Moving Story of Love, Loyalty and Revenge. with a theme that has human nature as its keynote. '• '■,..: Plans will be opened at Miss Rive'® on Tuesday next, at haltpast eight o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8. a.m. Prices— Dress Circle and reserved stalls tjs; fetalis 3s; Pit 2s- ' ' ■ ' ■ Touring Manager, J. Farroll. SfO-LICENSE IS COMING. 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.' ffi WHARAU—The School, Tuesday, March I4th. .WHAREAMA, Public Hall, Wednesday, March loth. TINUL, Public Hall, Thursday, 16th March. ADMISSION FREE. MADAM CARLE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, IS SHOWING THE NEWEST SEA- ' SON'S NOVELTIES - -' . in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY 35 QUEEN STREET, MASTE M ON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10185, 10 March 1911, Page 1
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