Meetings and Amusements. Masterton Electric Theatre. (Foresters' Hall). HOMPSQN -t^vn HOM^SON dCTURES. _ ICTURES. AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ideal evening's entertainment. Direction ... TO-NIGHT! John Payne. TO-NICHTI The Great Wild West .Picture^ m % * m RANCH LIFE, ooing, Throwing RANCH LIFE, and Tying. . The areatest pidt-ure descriptive of the "fast passing and memorable toctS of the Wild West ever produced. _ Nell's Farm, Last of the Saxons, Ave Maria. . Albert Yacht Club Races, Watertalis cf Bohemia, Bastia to Corte, Silk Moth, Prince Albert Yacht Races, Wild Man of Borneo. Same old Shilling Admission, with „i,?u™«, iinflPT 12 Tears half price. —| OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction ••^ Ma « Mall T^Sz' Manager • Mr Hugo Gorlitz. Popular Prices, 2s and I*. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NICHT! ONE NIGHT ONTA. SATURDAY, MARCH 11th. MACMAHCM. „__„ EPOCH-MARKING^^ BUFFALO BILL'S * GREAT WILD WJST. ..This is withou/fc ,doubt the finest, and most vividly interesting living picture ever shown in Australasia. The wonderful animals, the genuine cowboys, the fierce, lithe Indians—■everything connected watlh the Greatest Circus the World has ever known—all is shown to the lire. You could not do better if you
actually saw the cu-crus. Scenes ond Subjects. 1 All Exclusive. (By arrangement with J. !>• «"- fas, Colonial Theatre, Sydney.) People's Popular Prices. 2s and Is. Box Plan, at Miss Rive's. ' ,OWN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction, J. O. 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 greatest Emotional Actress „„, T KATHERINE GREY, KATHERINE GREY, DESMOND. rn and a powerful company of over oO 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 un-
folded on-■ the Australasian stage. A Moving Story, of ' Love, Loyalty and Revenge. with a theme that- lias human nature as its keynote. ' Plans will be opened at Miss Rlive's on Tuesday next, at liaiipast eight o'clock. A queu£ will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices-- Dress Circle and reserved stalls os: 6>taus 3s; Pifc2p. _ •_; ■„' ' Touring Manager, J. barren.
-IOWiN HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, 15th MAUGH, at 8 p.m. : ' .. ;., Keystone View Company's , BIOSCOPE ENTERTAINMENT.
The Masterton Da School r.ereive;s the whole of the ne proceeds,-for .the purchase ot apparatus for teSaohiwg purpose*. 'Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, 6d. Box plan at Mr A. -Hendry s, Queen Street. .., ,
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IS COMING. CARTERTON—Post Office Corner; Saturday, March 11; Victoria Hall, Thursday 12th gaiter church.) GLADSTONE—Town Hall, Monday ' March 13th. \:t WHARAU—The School, Tuesday, March 14th. WHAREAMA, Public Hall, Wednes-day,-March 15th. r . TINUTj Public Hall, Thursday, 16th March. TAEERU, Public Hall, Friday, 17th March. ADMISSION FREE. BOXING, MASTERTON CLUB. ___ ' Membership of the above Uub, for * the.' ensuing season, are now ready; Meanerbship "is limited ■to fifty,' m early application is -u<lvised. FoirW i» nd full .particulars may. be obtained from the Hon r .iSetretary, Mr. SAVTLLE SMITH, Messrs W. •B. Chennells and Go.'s Offices, Perry Street, Mast'erton.. ■.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10186, 11 March 1911, Page 1
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