itiftttlnga ana Amusements. MASTERT3N ELECTRIC theatre. (Foresters' Hall.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (Under the conductorship of Mr Ueihana Boyes.) wipuT! TO'NICHT! TO-NICHTJ An Exciting Drama: . THE STOLEN CODE. A sensational the STOLEN CODE, story in Which THE STOLEN CODE. Lieut. Rose, R.N., plays the leading part. A Classic Marvel: THE VAMPIRE. The greatest soulTHE VAMPIRE, stirring drama evthe VAMPIRE, er produced. a the VAMPIRE. Selig Masterpiece. Thrilling Cowboy Story: THE COWPUNCHER'S CLOVE. Rounding up.— J™. tl;< * Cat S° Stealer. — Imprisoned.— ine A Fight for Life— Saved bv a Woman. ' Supported !by These Gems: Muscles of An Athlete, When Women Join thfi Force, Herring Harw° est at Yarmouth, Hat Making In Java, The Garden o» Gethsemane, Lost a Monkey, White Roses, The Lesson. ' , .1 ADMISSION— Adults, Is; Children under 12, 6d. COMING! THURSDAY. ISth MAY. VRW FILM, depicting the ■of the Notorious FRANK .GARDINER, th© Australian Bushranger. mOWNHALL, HASTERTON. T.+.*l
Direction J- C, Williamson, Ltd. M 17tli. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. Mr J. O. WILLIAMSON . Presents His New LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY In die great sensational, pkr, by Windhell Smith and Paul Armstrong, VIA WIRELESS •Htt modem note in Dramatic SentsTHE great SOTM sci® e - PASTING A 9-moli GUiN. THE WEIRD WIRELESS SENSATHE thrill^ng^WßECK AND In Aat 3 will be seen a geinmie WIRELESS MACHINE IN OPERAvv TION. This attraction is the largest and best over offered an MabTHAN THE BIGrGEST PANTOMfME. PRICES— Lf.reiss Oirole a.nd Orch™S Stalls, ss; Kails, ABoxOy Door to Stalls 6c, irtvF'S BON PLAN open at MSS RI v L b on SATURDAY, May 13th.
POLITICAL ADDRESSES 10 THE ELECTORS OF W Alii AItAP A. a y/i C. BUCHANAN will address the electors us undei . FERNIRIDGE SCHOOL— FRIDAY, May 12th, at S p.m. TE WHARa-U —Saturday, May 13th, at 8 p.m. CARRINGTON, Cheese Factory, Monday, May 15tli, 8 p.m. * CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) p B. DOUGLAS, late proprieJ.TJL 'tor of tlio York Coffee Palace, Feildiag, begs to intimate to the residents of Masterton and surronnd£g flltrfcte that he lias the lease of the CAFE," Queen Street, Masterton. Lite nSv proprietor ha® had experience in management.St class houses, and trusts by stnet attention to business, and the catering for -the requirements of the public on the best possible lines, to merit a fair share of public pationage. the club cafe Will be open to the public uncfer New Management NEXT MONDAY.
WELLINGTON LAND BOAKD TO THE CROWN TENANTS. L ad "£2 r theL a na^d Sertioil V£n V^ l^ 01 Zuse Bl t SSA? announcing myseli as a cauuma th L a SSSS"SSSS> *3? rt !" n3 tsa L"ib°4i "n ti.^» s®iiS, th &r„ and natural sympathy with the pio I Pjop^l vassing you personally, « usefulouring to convince 7°** o ? ; nsr) i r e ness and ability, and hope your confidence. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN.
MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. THE Annual .-Meeting of tlieTrust Lands Trust Voters lor tlie pui|)oSe of receiving the Annual Report and Balance Sh£t for the year ended 31st March, 1911, will be held in the Town Hall, Master ton, on TUESDAY, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 1
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