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Meetings anc Amusements MASTERTON ELECTRIC TH Thompson-payne pictures AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. Tn>NICHT! TO-NIGHT! Our Enormous Easter Egg. 7%5, nf 'we cannot refrain from e^ t £? ul ® IS™ the eggs-ellence of our elaborate Easier programme. It is a regular eggflip—just the egg-nog you are looking you have it m an eggshell and there is not a bad egg ln.^ -whole eggery. T>o+liPtir'!' Thrilling! Exciting!! Pathetic .J. LAW OF THE WEST. An ©XCiting LAW OF THE WEST, story of COW LAW OF THE WEST, boy Justice. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. 121 GOVERNOR'S DAUCHTER. owerful dramatic study demoting a realistic railway smash and a convict's sacrifice. nnnpuTPß THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. Delightful Demotic Drama: fight FOR MILLIONS. An FIGHT FOR MILLIONS, fng sifcory fight FOR MILLIONS, of interest FIGHT FOR MILLIONS, to all. Just the Thing: THE BUFFOONS. This dramatic THE BUFFOONS, story is sure to THE BUFFOONS, be a favourite. Button Busters that Beat the Band. A* Phantom Fortune, Courting the Merry Widow, The Darling s Confusion, Davy Jones andi Captain Bragg. Charming Scenic— Salshourg Lakes. The Heathen Chinee at Play: CHINESE AMUSEMENTS, If you &re sad at heart because you cannot go aivay for a holiday this Easter, just come along to. our cozy little Electric Elysium to-night, and we will guarantee to cure you of that attack of blues with our Cinematographic Prescription. Our Tariff is just the same, viz ; , £dults Is j Children under 12, Gd

pip OWN HALL, MASTER-TON. Easter Saturday and Easter Monday. An Intetrlude of Fori Positively Two Nights Only. THE MOUNTEBANKS present Sydney Grundy's Farce Comedy "THE SNOWBALL, ! To be preceded .by .the clever ComCflstum BUI," u In which will be featured THL. HAREM SKIRT." This coatinne has ■been epecially created fox the pe formanioe by Messrs George and Kersley, Wellington. , ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; StaUe, 2s 6d : Pit, Is. The Plan ait kiss Rive'b. Doors open 7.15, Curtain 8. F. WINFIRD MILLAR, Business Manager. I football. A MATCH between the Red Star Hi. and Wellington Civil Service will <be played on the OMi SW grounds, Maisterton, TO-MORROW (Good Friday). Play starts at 1.30 p.m. Admission 6d. THANKS. MRS H. F. LANE, on behalf of herself and children, gratefully thariKs all those who showed such sympathy and kindness during her xeoent sad bereavement.

WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentleman,— At the request of a large number of electors in the .torty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa Distacts, l have consented to become a. candidate for one of the two Wairarapa seats on the Wellington Harbour Board. As you are aware, lam intimately associated with one of the largest exporting industries in the Dominion, being Chairman of the National Dairy Association, and Chairman of the BaHance Da,jry Company. Should you do me the honour of electing me. one of yom representatives, I should carefully scrutinise the expenditure on large and small undertakings, and zealously guard the interests of country settlers in the adjustment of harbour dues. 'Thanking you m anticipation. 1 remain, Yours sincere!?, - ALEX; McFARLANE. Pahiatua, March 10th, 1911. L L THE RAGE INGRAM'S SPECIAL HwtND OLDEST SCOTCH WHISK?, BOTTLED AT THE IALr.RU HOTEL. ORDER BY PObi, And Address to W.INC R A M i Proprietor, TATJERU HOTEL. MR GERALD G. BRANSON TS prepared to tako Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION. RINGING AND ELOCUTION. DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. Studio Rooms: No. 4, Excliange Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. CARTERTON Wednesdays.

CLUB hotel billiard SALOON. MR F. J. BRIGHT, late of Eketahuna, begs to announce that he haa taken over from Mr F. Langstone, of Mastei'ton, the well-known Club Hotel Billiard Saloon, Queen ■ Street, Masfcerton,. and trusts by ' eareiui attention to the wants or patrons to merit a fair share of pub- ■: -'■ ~ Quean Sifbet. Mastcrton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10211, 13 April 1911, Page 1

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620

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10211, 13 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10211, 13 April 1911, Page 1

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