jfMtlngt ano Amusements. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) mHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES fX AND ; T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the conductorship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TONIGHT! TO-NICHTI A Special Long Niglit Programme. Our collection of pictures for tonight is absolutely ftlio piok of .the latest Englisih, American and Continental Gems, and. are all guaranteed stamped with the (ball mark of perfection. A Famous Work: VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. A well known story told an pictorial form i a production of all-round ■excellence. VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Sterling CWboy -Drama: CIRCLE C RANCH. Come and enCIRCLE C RANCH, joy this sterol RCLE C RANCH, ling drama, & CIRCLE C RANCH, see the weddCIRCLE C RANCH, ing present. A Masterpiece: THE IRON FOUNDRY. A magnifiTHE IRON FOUNDRY, cent drama THE IRON FOUNDRY, of dazzling THE IRON FOUNDRY, splendour. Bound to be a Favourite: ELDORA. A splendid Italian romELDORA. ancc and a girl's selfELDORA. sacrifice. And These Glorious Gems: The Croat Hydroplane (fastest boat in the world), On the Blue Nile (a lovely scenic), Their New Minister, Lucerne to Mount Palatus, Fairy's Present (a delightful fable), Beautiful Dahlias (a gorgaous production), A Clever Ruse (screaming comedy), That Horse Did Run, National Sports of Scotland, Warwick Chronicle. PRICES AS USUAL— Adults, Is; Children tinder 12. 6a. SKATING! SKATING! PAVILION RINK. (Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION — Genii* Is, Ladies and Children. 6d. 8.8. skates Is, Plain 6d. Private Skates 6d floorage. HOURS: Afternoon Session, 2 to 4.30. Beginners' Session, 5 to 7 p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Afternoon Session: Ladies admitted free. Skates only charged for. PRIVATE TUITION ARRANGED. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, 29th MAY. TRANS-OCEANIC ENTERTAINERS. Direct from America, and headed by MARTINELLI AND GROSSI, The Greatest of all Novelty Artists. NADA MORET! NADA MGRiET! A Real Entertainer! Quaint — Amusing— Versatile. THE WORLD' S TRIO in a Comedrv Musical Plavet, "Tho Duke's Visit," and assisted iby otner clever Artists. Se Posters.
NOTE.—Martmelli and Grossi and Miss Niada Moret have appeared before tlie Ja.te Kins Edward VII. and Kmc George of Greece. PRICES— 3s, 2s and Is. Doors open 7.20. Overture 8 p.m. MASTERTON COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Masterton County Council, at a meeting to be QieM on tlie 13th day- of June, 1911, to confirm a resolution passed, by •\vav of Special Order, at a* Special Meeting held on the 16tlh day of May, 1911, enlarging the boundaries of the Lamsdowne Water Supply Ddstriafc. . . „ The said resolution as to take etteot upon confirmation, and a copy thereof is open for inspection at the County Office, Cliapeil Street, Masterton, during office hours. Bated this 29 th day of May, 1911 F. G. MOORE, County GLerk. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE GROWN TENANTS.
Ladies and. gentlemen.— Within a few weeks there will be a vacancy on the Land Board, and thinking, as I very strongly do, that there is room on the -Board ior one directly and closely in touch with the settlers, and remembering that 1 made a very strong bid at the last election, when quite unknown outside your own locality? it will cause no surprise and call for no apology when announcing myself as a candidate tor the approaching vacancy. In matters pertaining to land and land settlement I stand for all that is good, all that is liberal, all that is progressive, with a whole-hearted and natural sympathy with the pioneering settler. As far as practicable I propose canvassing you personally, and endeavouring to convince you of my usefulness and ability, and hope to inspire your confidence. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN. CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) Mr. B. DOUGLAS, late proprietor of tho York Coffee Palace, Feilding, begs to intimate to the residents of Mast-erton and surrounding districts that he has purchased the lease of the well-known OLLB CAFE, Queen Street, Masterton. The new proprietor hats had many years experience in management of firstclass houses, and trusts by strict attention to business, and the catering for the requirements _ ai the public on the best possible lines, to merit a fair share of public patronage.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10250, 29 May 1911, Page 1
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