Meetings antf Amusomento. masterton electric THEATRE. mHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES f 1 AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. IO NIOHT! , TO-NICHT! A Multeity of Marvel lens Masterpieces. The Zoetropical Zenith. A Famous Film: THE FOX HUNT. This picture THE FOX HUNT, should appeal to THE FOX HUNT, all lovers of the THE FOX HUNT, fine old English THE FOX HUNT, sport. Showing THE FOX HUNT, the meet, the THE FOX HUNT, oast off, the THE FOX HUNT, hounds In full THE FOX HUNT, cry and the kill. To Memory Dear. The Aulcl Scotoh Ballad: AULD ROBIN CRAY. Adapted from AULD ROBIN CRAY, the famous AULD ROBIN CRAY, old Scotch AULD ROBIN CRAY, ballad,notable AULD ROBIN CRAY, alike for its AULD ROBIN CRAY, theme and AULD ROBIN CRAY, the superb AULD ROBIN CRAY, quality of the AULD ROBIN CRAY, photography. Stirring Indian Series: The Most Popular of the Popular: A LEAP FOR LIFE. A notable IndA LEAP FOR LIFE. Lan story showA LEAP FOR LIFE, ing a white A LEAP FOR LIFE, man's treachA LEAP FOR LIFE, ery among the A LEAP FOR LIFE. Indians, set A LEAP FOR LIFE, amid the mysA LEAP FOR LIFE, tery of the A LEAP FOR LIFE. Prairie. A MOHAWK'S WAY. Another IndiA MOHAWK'S WAY. an study of a A MOHAWK'S WAY. gripping naA MOHAWK'S WAY. ture. An A.B. A MOHAWK'S WAY. picture. An A.B. Drama: A CHILD'S STRATAGEM. .'An intensely powerful drama, acted ■-with remarkable effectiveness by the famous A.B. child artist. Supported by these. Top-notcliers : Hums of Kaiiiac, Poor Luck's First Tiff, Pat-he Gazette, A Bad Quarter of an Hour. SAME OLD TARIFF. fJIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Caster Saturday and Easter Monday. THE MOUNTEBANKS present "THE SNOWBALL," & Farce Comedy in three acts, by Sydney Grundy, to be preceded by the clever comedietta, "My Costumier's Bill," in which will be worn the much-dis-cussed -'HAREM SKIRT. Admission — 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box plan at Miss Rive's from Monday, 10th inst. F. WINFIRD MILLER, Business Manager. XTNOX CHURCH SUNDAY, l\ SCHOOL, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. / SUNDAY, 9th APRIL. "Preacher: Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A., of Wellington. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY HYMNS led bv about 200 Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. ■l* " THE HIGH CHIEF RULER OF THE RECHABITE ORDER, BRO. PHILLIPSON, from England, WILL deliver a PUBLIC LECTURE in the TOWN HALL THIS EVENING, 10th inst., at 8' o'clock, on "Friendly Societies in England and the Colonies." His Worship the Mayor will preside. Mr Phillipson edirtes with a very high reputation as a platform speaker—one of England's best— and his Rubject, while of special interest to members of Friendly Societies, will also appeal to all who desire thewelfare of Friendly Societies. No Charge. No Collection. WELLINGTON HAJEtBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentleman At the request of a large lium>ber of electors in the Forty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa Districts, L have consented to become a candidate for one of the two Wairarapa seats on the Wellington Harbour Board, i As you are aware, I am intimately associated with cne of the largest exporting industries in the Dominion, being Chairman ot the National Dairy Association, aJid Chairman of the Ballance Dairy -Companv. Should you do me the honour of electing me one of youi representatives, I should carefully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zealous lv guard the interests of country 'settlers in the adjustment ot "harbour dues. Thanking you in anticipation. I remain* Yours sincerelv, ALEX. McFARLANE. 'Pahiatua, March 10th, 1911. J, H. LYTTLE. MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CMAPEL STREET, (Hear of C. E. Danlell's Shop.) ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrusted to the firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. S A T I S F A.C TION G- U .A R A N T E ii. D . i. H. I YTT LE . Rear of Darnell's. Chapel St. M. J. GALLAGHER, GENERAL CARRIER. A' GENT for N.Z. Carrying Co., Ltd., Wellington. Orders left with Mr R. POOK, Queen Street, promptly attended to. FURNITURE PACKED, STORED, AND REMOVED AT REASONABLE RATES. Phone .''o7.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10209, 10 April 1911, Page 1
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