dMttngs an<* AmusMiwnti. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hail.) JHOMPBON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the conductor ship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI Just Arrived iby Mail. An Entirely New Series. Never ibeforo seen in New Zealand. A Marvellous Masterpiece: PRICE OF VICTORY. A NapeleonPRICE OF VICTORY, ic drama. AbPRICE OF VICTORY, solutoly the PRICE OF VICTORY-greatest thing PRICE OF VICTORY, ever EttempPRICE OF VICTORY, ted in mllitPRICE OF VICTORY, ary studies. A Ileal Gem: SILENT MESSAGE. A drama of exSILENT MESSAGE, ceptional merit, SILENT MESSAGE, calling for powSILENT MESSAGE, erful acting. A Startler: FIRE IN MOSCOW. A splendid FIRE IN MOSCOW, piece of photoFIRE IN MOSCOW, graphy and a FIRE IN MOSCOW, sensational picFIRE IN MOSCOW, ture. . SHIPWRECKED MARINERS. A Beautifully Coloured Drama.. SHIPWRECKED MARINERS. A Sterling Comedy: PLEASURES OF HOME LIFE. An Intensely "Imp" Comedy: Their First Misunderstanding. Full of Excitement: BEAR HUNT IN MALAY. A Splendid Nautical Study: MOTOR BOAT RACINC. A Single Mistake, Dirty Dick Gets a, Bath, Aspersions of Gerald and Percy, etc. Matinee Saturday, June 10th, at 2.30. Children 6d: under 4 free. SKATINGI SKATINCI PAVILION RINK. (Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION: Gd. B.B.Skates Is, Plain 6d. Private Skates 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. 10WN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee and Manager: WILLIAM ANDERSON. FRIDAY, JUNE 9th. (For One Night Only.) FIRST PRODUCTION IN MASTER-
TON OF "LUCKY DURHAM." "LUCKY DURHAM." "LUCKY DURHAM." j By arrangement with Messrs Clarke and Meynell. WILSON BARRETT'S LAST PLAY. A Play with a. Purpose, Oharacteris- ] ed by'the Vivid Realities of Life, j Presented hy a Strang Company, including— H. R. ROBERTS H. R. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAY. "LU6KY DURHAM." H.«R. ROBERTS as JOHN DURHAM < BEATRICE DAY as LADY MOUNTFALON. Supported by WILLIAM AN SON'S Powerful Company. "LUCKY DURHAM." Has been declared by the English Press and Public to be one of. tho most striking and thought-oompolil-dramas over mitten, In England it ran, for many .months. In New York it -caused .sogiething ot a sensation. In Sydney it held thousands spellbound. Popular prices: 4a, 2a 6d mid Is. No My Doors. Box plan at Mass Hive's. Business Manager ... Michael Joseph NOX HALL ... MASTERTON. L E cTu R E 'Under the' Auspices of Knox Literary and Musical Association. FRIDAY, 9th' JUNE, 1911, at 8 p.m. 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. A IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 13th JUNE. PROGRAMME, BOOK OF WORDS, ENTRY FORMS, From the Secretary. SCHOOL CHILDREN ENTRY : FREE. BOX 47, Masterton. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10257, 8 June 1911, Page 1
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