Meetings ano aiw-v • MACTfcrtTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hail.) THOMPSON-PAYNE MCTUREB AND :"■-■" T.-P. ORCHESTRA. Illnder th» nmduutorship of Mr Keihana Doves.) A'Magic Series of Wanders. THE CATTLE VAN'S DAUGHTER. A Magnificent Western' Thriller THE CATTLEMAN'S DAUGHTER. A Romantic Story: A WOMAN'S LOVE. A thrilling A WOMAN'S LOVE, Story of selfA WOMAN'S LOVE, sacrifice and a A WOMAN'S LOVE, woman's reA WOMAN'S LOVE. ward. Storyv of Dark Tragedies: THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. Great Historical Masterpiece: ROYAL JUSTICE ROYAL JUSTICE ROYAL JUSTICE ROYAL JUSTICE Charming Travel Series: Waterfalls of Navagossa. Alp Regions, Sweden. Rice Drawing in China. The German Dragoons. Genuine Side Splitters: Cigar Box Trick, Who Did the Deed, Mugsy Becomes a Hero, Calino's New Lodgings. PRICES AS USUAL. MATINEE for Children on SATURDAY, at 2.30 o'clock. Admission 6d, under, 4 free. NOX HALL, MASTERTON. LECTURE . By W. GRAY, Esq., 8.A., B.Sc, (Principal Training College, Wellington.) Subject: "LIFE IN ANCIENT ATHENS." Illustrated with Lantern Slides. (Under auspices of Knox Literary '■ . • and Musical Association.) FRIDAY, 21st JULY, at 8 p.m. Admission Is. G. Stewart, Hon. Seo. fi,E€^AL. MATINEE AT THE TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, JULY 22nd, 2.30 p.m. CHARLES ©IOKiBNS' CHRISTMAS CAROL. Ist P.art: ..."MAULEY'S GHOST." 2nd Part: "The Ghost of Christmas Past." (By Marcus St. John.) PIRICSES School Children 3d, Adults 6H. '" NOTICE TO SHEEP-OWNERS. Nr consequence of the proposed meeting of Sheep-o i wners. on the invite all sheep-owners interested to 24th, ings, for the purpose of discussing the Arbitration Court Award with re-carfl-'to the rates .for shearing. HENRY A. NEVINS, Convener.' POLITICAL ADDRESSES TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRAv RAPA. 1R W. C. BUCHANAN will ad"dress electors as under:--iWHAKATAKI, Public School, r Chair taken at 8 p.m. W.RC.A. NOTICE. HAIIEHOLDERS are requested to "RETURN COUPONS and VOUCHERS on or before JULY 31st, to enable ' them to participate in the Annual Bonus.
W. S. JAGKI, Secmary. : ..,. 'Wairarapa Farmers' ; ';': re 1 Associafc' )n, ~.' " Liroito* ATX WHO WOULD ACHIEVE 6TJO- - TO MERIT IT. \ T7E hare during the past year VV spared no expense in endeavourine to make our beer second U t on 6in New Zealand, and-can no. in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a ■ GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for , V STAPLES' BEST. On draught at almost all hotels r the City and Districte, and confidently ; their verdict wiU be that Staples an« Co. have successfully removed tine re proftch "that goo&beer could not b< W&ttn'gfdnV •■•■•'• -■.:- : WE LIIN C T 0 N.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 1
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