MMtlngs ana AmuMimnts. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA, {Under the conductorship of Mr Rei•hana Boyes.) ITONICHT! TO-NIGHTI Startling!; and Sensational Programme The Great Shakesperian Play: HAMLET. Acted and produced in HAMLET, the grounds of the origiHAM LET. nal Castle of CranculHAM LET. burg, Denmark. A Soudan Sensation : The COLOUR-SERGEANT'S HORSE The COLOUR-SERGEANT'S HORSE In which the heroic deeds of a horse Show him to be his master's faithful Sfnien'd and ■companion. A thrilling ■Vita graph creation. THE LICHT IN THE WINDOW. r A tale of the sea, vivhilv porivayii'g ft. great shipwreck. Miss Florence •Turner and .Maurice Costeilo in the leading roles. THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW. And This Budget of Biograph Beauties: All's Fair in Love and War (a ibreezv bounding comedy), The Neighbouring Kingdoms, Picturesque .Japan, Isle of Bornholm, Marvellous Study, Battered Bridegrooms, The Rapid; Powders, In Moment Follv, The Fisherman's Son, Pathe Gazette. Grand National Steeplechase Next Monday!!! PRICES AS USUAL— Adults, Is; Children under 12. 6d. SKATING! SKATING! PAVILION RINK. (Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION— Gents Is, Ladies mid Children. 6d. 8.8. Skates Is, Plain 6d. Private Skates 6d floorage. HOURS: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Swid Fridays. _ Afternoon Session, 2 to 4.dU. Beginners' Session, 5 to 7 p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 10 p.m. 'Afternoon Session: Ladies admitted free. Skates only charged for. Ladies only on Friday evenings, from 7.30 to 10. PRIVATE TUITION ARRANGED.,
COMPETITIONS MASTERTON ITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL ELOCUTION, MUSICAL, AND CHOIR COMPETITIONS, 11th JULY, 1911. £l5O IN PRIZES £l5O ENTRIES CLOSETUESDAY, 13th JUNE. PROGRAMME, BOOK OF WORDS, ENTRY FORMS, From the SecretarySCHOOL CHILDREN ENTRY FREE. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. BOX 47, Masterton. WAIRARAPA EMPLOYERS' . ASSOCIATION. 3 WING to the Birthday being observed as a Wuay on Saturday, 3rd June, 1911, the business places in Mastortoo. will remain opeS until 9 p.m. on Fnday 2nd June, 1911. Thursday tins week wifl not he observed as a HalHiohday> OHAS. A. TABUTEATJ, Secretary. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.J Within a few weeks there all be a vacancy on the Land Board, and thinking, as I very strongly do that there is room on the BoardJor one directly and closely m touch with ♦he settlers, and remembering that 1 lade 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 w 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 usetulness and ability, and hope to inspire your confidence. # Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN. GARDNER AND ° OINB ' SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. Dixon Street Masterton Totara, Matai, Rimn, and White Pinei, dreif*d or in rough, alwaye in «tocc. ft bo Sashes, Doors and Motldi: «»•
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10253, 1 June 1911, Page 1
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