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MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hain mHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES I AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductorship of Mx Reihana iJoyos.) TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! A GREAT PICTURE: THE FALL OF TROY. Undoubtedly THE FALL OF TROY, this subject THE FALL OF TROY, is the most THE FALL OF TROY, ambitious THE FALL OF TROY, ever attemTHfc FALL OF TROY. pted. In many scenes there are over 800 - actors amd the realism of every scene is marvellous. Splendid Dramas: THE MISSION CARRIER. A clever VHE MISSION CARRIER. Indian THE MISSION CARRIER, master' THE MISSION CARRIER, piece. LONEDALE OPERATOR. A drama LONEDALE OPERATOR. Of a senLONEDALE OPERATOR, sational LONEDALE OPERATOR, nature. Captain Bair.naale'i& Courtship (Viitagraph Comedy), AH om> account of *a*& Mcik (A.B. comedy), Flonrie Goes to School, Bobby as Hypnotist, Tweedledum's Banbnote, The Drummer Boy. , The Pathe Gazette, Scene® (PRICES AS USTLU/. CHILDREN'S MATLNEE on °*TURDtAY ATTERiNOOiN, ait 2.30 loci. Admission— Adults 6d, CflhdWiren 3d. ■ ; . FOOTBALL. "WiAIRARAPA REPS, v. NEXT WAIRARAPA 18. A MATCH will be played on the Old Showground®, Masterton, TOMORROW (SATURDAY). Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Adanissioin I®, Ladies Free. J. M. NIOHOLLS, Hon. Sec.

"VTEW 77EALAND rnOMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL. 10WN HALL, WELLINGTON; 25th OCTOBER to 4th NOVEMBER. *Kf\f\ CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 25th SEPTEMBER, 1911. Local Representative: Wm. Gillespie •Esq., of Gillespie and Co., Academy Buildings, M&stertoni, from whom all information anay be obtained. N JAMES DYKES, .' Secretary, 149-151 Featheirston Street, WELLINGTON.

POLITICAL ADDRESS. R W. F. MASSEY, M.P., Lead- . er of the Opposition, will deliver a- Political Address in the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, on! SATURDAY, 12th August, 0t'..8 p.m. Chair will be "taken by, His Worship tie Mayor (Mr J. M. Coradine). WORKERS SPECIALLY INVITED. Dress Circle will be reservied for ladies and their escorts. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. r ß ;' C. R. SYKES will address i;'the electors as follows: - iJiNSDOWNE SCHOOLROOM on :;; ;FRn>AY, August 11. »• ■■•' ■ ': ,At 8 p.m. , ; ... WELLINGTON EDUCATION^ ►: v J - : :[■■/:(■ : board. ■; ..--,; IENDERS wall foe received at the . iEdiicationi Board Office, Wellington), up Still Noon of TUESDAY, 22nd•August, for the erection of wine and netltkig fence, gates, etc., at _ the Bohool site, Lamsdowne. Specifications, may be .seen at the school, and at E. Hale's, Lansdowne. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. WOOD-CUTTING. R FRANK BQYLB >.secured, the Wood-cutting Plan* uatil lately owned by Messrs Miller and Boyle, of Fernridge, and l that he is prepared to cut wood in . any quantities. Prices for cutting are as follows :• Hour «:rk, ss; C °Ad , dreßß: 61 Villa. Street

FOR SALE, at 808 RUSSELL'S SECOND HAND SHOP.. Have you ever been.; through Iris large shop? Well, lie's got -the largest antLmost up-to-date collection of Second Hand Goods I ever saw am my life, land I have been in lots of Second Hand Shops, and he.has got the best I .ever ©aw. You cannot see one-tenth of -the stock by looking in at the door. So ho invites you to " -- -■• ■ li, .WiheiL I was in 1 T O AmtM*\ buggies, 2 .spring traps, 9 'Becondihanc over 20 Double, f, and single brass and black bedsteads, over 20 wire woven stretchers, 25 .tables, over 100 with 4-cmimite and 2-miinute dou mentis and 45 records, etc., etc., etc. Don't forget—iue is not here to boas*-of beating 'all competition. He is not isalrftslh. He wants others to live as well as himself, and that _ as '. why be gives, a price when, buying I th at is fair to you and fair to himself, and just the isame when; Gelling. His shop is the one opposite the new Fire' and just past Ogilvy's, th© Butchers. ;>»j\-iiya»tiy»

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 1

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