.4 ratings ana Amusements. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. jUnder the conductorship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) ...... TONIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Stalling and Sensational Programme The Great- Shakespenan Way: _ HAMLET. Acted and produced in HAMLET, the grounds of the ongiHAM LET. nal Castle of Crancul-; HAMLET, burg, Denmark. | A Soudan Sensation: The COLOUR-SERGEANT'S HORSE In which the heroic deeds of a horse ghow him to be Ids master's iaitiMul j friend and companion. And this Budget of Biograph Beauties: The Light in tlie Window Alls Fair in Love and War, The Neightouring- Kingdoms, Picturesque Jap- ) an. Isle of Bormholm, Marvellous Animal Study, Battered Bridegrooms, Tlie Rapid Powders, In Mo- | ment Folly, The" Fisherman's Son, j pathe Gazette. .. i Matinee Saturday 2.30 p.m.. Ohil-1 dren 6d, wider 4 free. lull . programme shown. Grand National Steeplechase Next Monday!'.! PRICES AS USUAL- Adults, Is; Children under 12. 6d. SKATING! SKATING! PAVILION RINK. (Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION: (3d. B.B.Skates Is, Plain 6d. Private Skates 6d floorage. HOURS: Tuesdays., Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. , ' Afternoon Session, 2 to i.w. 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, irom 7.30 to 10. PRIVATE TUITION ARRANGED^ HINEMOA DANCINC ASSEMBLY. INVITATION Holders are reminded that, owing to tlie Hall toeing engaged, next week, the dance mil *e held on Tuesday, 6th mst. QWEET T AVENDER. (Bv arrangement with. J. C. Williamson.) JUNE 29th. PLAN opens at MISS RIVE'S NEXT MONDAY. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL COMPETITIONS, 11th JULY, 1911. S'A IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSETUESDAY, 13th JUNE. PROGRAMME, BOOK OF WORDS, ENTRY FORMS, From the Secretary. SCHOOL CHILDREN ENTRY FREE. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. BOX 47, MiasteTton. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. 10 THE CROWN TENANTS. • ADIES AND GKNTLEMEN.i Within a few weeks there 11 be a vacancy on the Land Board, and thinking, as I very strongly do - at there is room on the Board for e directly and closely in touch with e settlers, and remembering that I made a very strong bid at the last lection, when quite unknown outside your own locality, it will cause no surprise and call for no apology when announcing myself as a candidate for the approaching vacancy. In matters pertaining to land _ and land settlement I stand /Vl" 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 1 propose canvassing yon l personally, and endeavouring"to convince you of my usetulnesTand ability, and hope to inspire your confidence. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN. f-\ ARDNER AND bvsso, 81WM1LLEBS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. Dixon Street; - Masterton Totara Matai, Rimu, and White Pint'. drrhml or in roiifcb, always in gtoc K. Aso Sa?hes, Door* wi Mosldii^'i.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10254, 2 June 1911, Page 1
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