Meetings ana AmuMinant». ~ MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) rUHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES U. and T.-P. ORCHESTRA. {Under the conductorship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TONICHTI TO-NIGHT! A Brilliant Programme. LAST NIGHT OF East Lynne, The LAST NIG'HT OF Man and the la.w, LAST NIGHT OF The Border RanLAST NIGHT OF ger, The Cattle LAST NIGHT OF Rustlers, IncomLAST NIGHT OF patability of temLAST NIGHT OF perament, PriscLAST NIGHT OF ilia's Engagement LAST NIGHT OF Kiss, Gomergvat LAST 'NIGiHT OF Railway, The runLAST NIGHT OF away Engine, LAST NIGHT OF Grand National LAST NIGHT OF Steeplechase, LAST NIGHT OF Troubles of a LAST NIGHT OF Tenor. Admission: Adults, Is ; Children under 12, 6d. MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 2.30. Admission, 6d; Children under 4, jfoee. ' SKATING! SKATINCI PAVILION RINK. (Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION: 6d. B.B.Skates Is, Plain 6d. Private States 6d floorage. HOURS: Tuesdays., Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 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. Ladies only on Friday evenings, from 7.30 to 10. PRIVATE TUITION ARRANGED. ;T OWN HALL, 'MASTERTON. Lessee and Manager: WILLIAM ANDERSON. FRIDAY, JUNE 9tli. (For One Night Only.) FIRST PRODUCTION IN MASTERTON OF "LUCKY DURHAM." "LUCKY DURHAM." "LUCKY DURHAM." By arrangement with Messrs Clarke and Meynell. [WILSON BARRETT'S LAST PLAY. 'A Play with a. Purpose, Characterise ed ibv'the Vivid Realities of Life, Presented by a Strong Company, including— H. R. ROBERTS H. R. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAY. "LUCKY DURHAM." fi. R. ROBERTS as JOHN DURHAM. BEATRICE DAY as LADY MOUNTFALON. Supported by WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Powerful Company. "LUCKY DURHAM."
Has been declared-Ivy the English Press and Public to he one of the most striking and thought-compell-ing dramas ever written. In .ungland it ran. for many months. In New York it .caused something ot a sensation. In Sydney it held thousands .spellbound. Popular prices: 4s, 2 s 6d No Early Doors. Box plan at Muss Business Manager ... Michael Joseph THE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, Bth JUNE. On aid of the. New Organ Fund.) ADMISSION IS. E NOX HALL ... MASTERTON. lecTure •Under tihe Auspices of Knox Literary and Musaiwil Association. .FBTOAY, W. JUNE, 1911, at 8 p^. Subject: "Microbes. by J. W. POYNTON, Esq., of Wellington. Tickets, Is. ' GORDON STEWART, , Hon. Sec. MASTERTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL ELOCUTION, MUSICAL, AND CHOIR COMPETITIONS. 11th JULY, 1911.
£ls0 ,M PR, " S - £l5O ENTRIES CLOSETUESDAY, 13th JUNE. PROGRAMME, BOOK OF WORDS, ENTRY FORMS, From the Secretary. SCHOOL CHILDREN ENTRY FREE. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. BOX 47, . Masterton. NOTICE. Trespassers ™th dog or gun on my property, next to Freezing Works, Taratahi, will be prosecuted. Stray dogs destroyed at Siellt ' G. E. ALLEN. June 6th.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 1
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