MMtlnp an«i hmutmmi* MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) XHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (Under the oonduotorship of Mr J4eifcaaa Boyes.) M| _ HT . TONICHTI „ TO-NIGHT! A Thriller of Ttalkrs. The Most Ooimprehmave Film JWr Presented. FRANK GARDINER. The life story FRANK GARDINER, cf lhenctotlFRANK GARDINER. Lan bushrangFRANK GARDINER, or, King of FRANK GARDINER, the Road and FRANK GARDINER. Highwayman. FRANK GARDINER. The mcst reaFRANK GARDINER, listic andl fasFRANK GARDINER, oinatfng film FRANK GARDINER, of its class FRANK GARDINER, ever producFRANK GARDINER, ed. An absolFRANK GARDINER, ute masterFRANK GARDINER, piece of ingeFRANK GARDINER, nuity. Don t FRANK GARDINER, fail toseethis FRANK GARDINER, picture which FRANK CARDINER. is4oooft long. •Military Masterpiece; HIS TRUST. A delightful A.iß. HIS TRUST. Drama. And the Superb Sequel: HIS TRUST FULFILLED. HIS TRUST FULFILLED. Supported 'by these Peerless Pearls —Love, Luok and Gasoline (a VitaCTapli sensation), Over Mountain Sledge, life of a Salmon, Bygknd Fjords. A 3>ull Razor, Ma-in-law Goes Skating, The American Count (comedy). , ~ lx PRICES as Usual— Adults, Is; Children under 12, 6d. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!
SHOWGRJOTJNDS, MASTERTON. SATURDAY NEXT, 20th MAY,. WATRARAPA CHAMPIONSHIP. Mastes-ton I. v. Red Star I. Master ton 11. v. Red Star 11. .Kdck-pff 3 p.m. Admission, Is; Ladies Free. J. M. NICHQLLS, Hon, Sec. Masterton Wairarapa No* License Council. fR JABEZ BRIDGES will adj_TX dress Electors on tne NoLicense Question, as under :-rKAIWAIWAI, THURSDAY, May " 18th. POLITICAL ADDRESSES TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIRARAPA. R W C. BUCHANAN will address the electors as under: — PARK VALE— Town Hall, Friday, May 19. AH Meetings at .8 p.m. TRESPASS NOTICE. * nSTT Person found trespassing dog or gun on Castlepouit fetation will be prosecuted without ■further notice. A. A. CAMERON. PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to recent legislation (the late amendment -to the Shops and Offices Act), the underfed Master Butchers have agreed to cLobo their business premises on Thursday, at 12 o'clock, instead of 1 o'clock, to take effect from the 18th in®t. OGILVY AND SONS. JOHN BOXIHALL. W. H. LONG. HOLLOWAY AN*> SON. W. G. BUTCHER.
WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE GROWN TENANTS. ADIES AND~SnTLEMEN.— J Within a few weeks there ?T i „» MnM on the Land Board, the settlers, anc AK I propose an^deavourine to convince you or my useiu * S and ability, and hope to inspire your confidence. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN. MR GERALD C. BRANSON S prepared to take tor voice production. DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. Studio Rooms: No. 4, .Exchange Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. C/HTERTON Wednesdays.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10242, 19 May 1911, Page 1
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