irt«Qttrigs ar>Q Anw&«iiis*o< f uß. MASTERTONJELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.). ,HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (Under the conductorship of Mr Bexfcaaa B °y es -> Tft . NirHTl TONIDHTI . ca ™ !?. Superb Series of Subjects. A Sterling Detective btory: One of -the Ever Popular Pictures: COWBOY'S VINDICATION. A stirCOWBOY'S VINDICATION, ring COWBOY'S VINDICATION, life in OTI I!MEM! \\\ IAtIM. COWBOY'S VINDICATION. West, The Acme of Perfection. SAD FASCINATION. A charming SAD FASCINATION, drama of exSAD FASCINATION, ceptional merSAD FASCINATION. It, full Of paSAD FASCINATION, thos and SAD FASCINATION, beauty. Superior Soenics: Poetry of the Lake, In Kouang Toung, Cascades of Tiri. The Button Busting Budget: Babylas as Fireman, The Borrowed Hat, The Royal Wishbone. Verisimilar Venetian Drama : SON OF A DOGE. A story of VenSON OF A DOCE. ice. News of the World.: CAUMONT GRAPHIC. Containing CAUMONT GRAPHIC, all the latest CAUMONT GRAPHIC, news of the CAUMONT GRAPHIC. World. PRICES AS USUAL- Adults, Is; Childreni. under 12, 6d. MASTERTON RCHESTRAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT. EIGHTH SEASON, (OWN HALL, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1911.
PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. (J. Candy, Conductor.) Part f. March, "Coronation," (Eilenberg), (By special request), Orchestra. Bell Gavotte, "Ye Oid<?n Chymes," (Batten), Orchestra, .cms. "The Message," (Blumentihal), Mr H. F. Green. Valse, "The Chocolate Soldier," (Strauss) Orchestra. (Kindlv presented to the Society by J. Casrfberg, Esq:) ' Recit.\ "Gaultier Ma'lde," (Ragoletto), Air, "Oaro Nome," (Verdi), Miss Vera Edwards, A.T.C.L. Suite, "Three Dances," (German), Orchestra. Interval of 5 Minutes. Part 11. Overture, "Light Cavalry," (Suppe), Orchestra. Song, "Take a Pair of Sparkhmg Eyes," (Sullivan), Mr H. F. Green. y Violin solo, "Bth Concerto," (Rode), Miss K. Holloway. Idvll, "The Evening Hour." (Kussner), Orchestra-. Vocal duet, "Sunset." (Goring Thomas) Miss Edwaads, A.T.C.L., and Dance fit-vrienoe, "Czardas." (Michjels).' Orchestra.' GOD FAVE THE KING. Piano kindly supplied by the Dres-, den Pdo.no 00. Box Plan at Dresden. H. INNS, Secretary. TRUST LANDS TRUST ELECTION. MR 0. PRAGNELL invites the electors to meet him in the Town. Hall. Mastcrton, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING ((22nd instant), when he will sneak on Trust matters and replv to criticisms that have been made in regard to the policy and otherwise of the Trustees. All voters, including ladies, are cordially invited to attend. His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. M. Coradine) will preside. TRESPASS NOTICE. 'NY Person found! trespassing L with dog or gun on Castlepoint Station will be prosecuted without further notice. A. A. CAMERON. PUBLIC HOT3GE. WING to recent legislation (the late amendment to the Shops and Offices Act), the undersigned Master Butchers have agreed to close their business premises on Thursday, at 12 o'clock, instead of 1 o'clock, to take effect from the 18th inist. OGILVY AND SONS. JOHN BQXHALL. W. H. LONG. HOLLOW AY AN*> SON. \Y. G. BUTCHER. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. " ADIES AND G^TLEMEN.A Within a few weeks there 11 be a vacancv on th.e Land Board, and thinkin". a : , i '.cry strongly do, that there is rv,m o ■ the Board for one directly ami c : ns.>iy in touch with the settlers, ;!Mi rernembering that I made a very r.m„; 4/ b«l at the last election, wlwn mute liuKiiowu outside your own locality, it will cause no surprise and v»\l for no apology when announcing mys./lf as a candidate for the approaching vacancy. "In matt/T, j,Tt«i..ing to land and land settlemm, .1 :.,t;.iyl tor all that is good, all fuel u? liberal, nil that is progressive, >.-:i!L a whole-hearted and natural" eyis-.patliy wHh the pioneering setter As far as- pr:.>u<Ni!>!<- 1- propose canvassing you r ,!MHi!.]ly ; nnd endeavouring to con .-ii;.ji> yon of. my usefulness and nvid I«'ik> to .inspire four confvl'M--'.. "*. :iiij-s rC'spoc.fcfullv, A. J. -10BLIN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10244, 22 May 1911, Page 1
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