.dMtlngs ana AmuMiiwnM. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hail.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . ITJnder the conductorsbip of Mr Reihana Boyes.) „,__._, TONIGHT! tn n TO.NICHTI A Colossal Collection. Biblical Masterpiece: SEMI RAMUS. A production of dazSEMIRAMUS. zling spksndour, enSEMIRAMUS. chanting the heart SEMI RAM US. and eye. A Sensational Lubin: SHOW GIRL'S STRATAGEM. SHOW GIRL'S STRATAGEM. A pretty and pathetic story. Miss Florence Lawrence in the leading role Specially for Australians: PICTURESQUE SYDNEY. _£ :„j.„».™ Twvo-ti+l? N intense emoraon;, m« i » ji v*•exceptional merit), Wild Western Ireland, Ramble Through the Zoo, Snakes and their habits, Calmo s New Hat, Tilly's Birthday Party His First Picture Show, Great Medal Competition, Tontohni and His Dog. JUNE 22nd, 23rd and 24th. A Tale of the Australian Bush. The greatest bushrangmg film ever produced. The caste in this magnificent masterpiece is in the hands j of favourite artists, many of Whom are wellfcnown in Mas-terton. Come and see "A. J. Patrick (late of Nellie Stewtart Company) as Ben Hall, Godfrey Cass (fcite of Bland Holt Company, and in, Masterton with the 'Tatal Wedding" Company) as Melville, James Martin (late of J. C. Williamson's Co.) as Keightley, Miss Louise Oarbosse (late of Nellie Stewart Co.) as Mrs Hall, and the favourite, Miss Harrie Ireland, as dVLrs K SSeE on SATURDAY, at 2.30 6KATINC! SKATING! PAVILION RINK. "(Old Showgrounds, Dixon Street), MASTERTON. ADMISSION: Gd. B.B.Skates Is, Plain. 6d. Private Skates 6d floorage. HOURS: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, IMdays, and Saturdays. _ Aiffternoon Session, 2 to 4.6 U. CMdren's Session Saturday mornings, 10 to 12 a.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Alternoon Session: Ladies admitted free. Skates only charged, for. Special Beginners' Session 6 to 7 v p.m. Admission free, skates 6d. Beginners only admitted.
MASTERTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL ' ELOCUTION, MUSICAL, AND CHOIR COMPETITIONS, 11th JULY, 1911. £l5O IN PRIZES. £l5O ENTRIES, CLOSESATURDAY, JUNE ITtlt, at 5 p.m. PROGRAMME, BOOK OP WORDS, ENTRY FORMS, From the Secretary. SCHOOL CHILDREN ENTRY FREE. W. GILLESPIE, s Secretary. BOX 47, Masterton. MR WATSON MRS WATSON (Violin). (Piano). TEACHERS. UPILS Prepared for Examination. Music supplied for Balls, • Parties, etc., by an efficient Orchestra. Address: "Wbare Tana," Lincoln load, Masterton. tT is to your interests to support Tha NORTHERN ROLLER MILLIPC COMPANY, Auckland, which it in no way connected with the Southern Flour Trusts, and by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest Northern Industrial, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North will be adding to its assets the growing of wheat and oat* in large quantities, and without a Free Mill to grind these articles, .b would be of little use opening up our rich agricultural country ttsw, tha oniy support wa ask la far you to Insist on gsttlng tha raaawned "CHAMPION" Musola Ralsor Flour, ana "STANDARD" Oatnwal and Relied Oats. *» ft r>V<.* aii mzea to tuit your
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10263, 15 June 1911, Page 1
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