MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hal»"» IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. •(Under the Conductorsh'ip of Mr ReiJiana Boyes.) TO-NICHT ! TO-NIGHT I A Popular Drama: BIG HEARTED JIM. A powerful BIG HEARTED JIM. subject well BIG HEARTED JIM. worked out. A Touching Story: THE OPEN ROAD. One of the latTHE OPEN ROAD, est Picture draTHE OPEN ROAD, mas of the new THE OPEN ROAD, school. Story of the Mantis, Inherited Taint, Coast of Brittany, The Regions of Ararat, A Quiet BoardjngHouse, Windsor McCay, Love & Music, Pathe Gazette, Empire Pageant, Tontolini's Straw Hat,. When the Cats are Away, Etc: PRICES AS USUAL. CHILDREN'S MATINEE on SATURDAY, -at 2.30 p.m. Admission <6d, Children 3d. OWN HALL, JVUSTERffON. TUESDAY, 12th .SEPT., at B.pjm. *. LECTURE. '(Uiulef auspices Knox Literary and Musical Association.) By His Honor SIR ROBER STOUT. Subject: "EUGENIC.J." . PRICES.— Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is. GORDON STEWART, Hon. Sec. TITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL. lOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 25th OCTOBER to 4th NOVEM- ■;>■ BER, /'. 1? Klf\(\ CABH PRIZES AND dbOxjU TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 25th SEPTEMBER, 1911. Local Representative: Wm. Gillespie Esq., of Gillespie and Co., Acadr emy Buildings, Mastertoni, from vhom all information may be obtained. JAMES DYKES, ' Secretary, 149-151 Peather&ton Street, WELLINGTON. MASTERTON RCHESTRAL CIOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT OP 1 EIGHTH SEASON. iOWN HALIT" MASTERTON. THURSDAY. 24th AUGUSTBox Plan at £he Dresden on; FRIDAY* .--y.:- .■;■■'■••■;:; \. ■•.:■;/; :.;-..■".<■-•■-■"■: ■ H. INNS, ■■.•■;,-;'. :'c"f:>' r .t,-.:;;.''':"".. '" '...' - f,; ; - Secretary. Masterton Electorate. ROA. H. HERBERT will address the electors as unHUKANUI— SATURDAY, ATJG:usTi9th.: KURIPUNI HALL— MONDAY, 7* : . Au'gcst 21st. ,H :>■' ."."'■ ■'• At 8 p..m. '. ~' ' ; . ' At tEach Place. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. TO-NIGHT T/T. Thosei intesested in. the formtoifurther the candidature of Mr G. to ■meet • an: Mr Sykes' Committee-: Roams, Church Street (next iY.M.C.A. Gymnasium) at .7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY,. 19th ins*. ..■ , . ;r "IOBAfiCOMiSt CJHop Is under the. management of MRS CRACG. the Hairdtessing Saloon ONLY having been placed under new management..^ ALL THE LATEST SMOKERS' REQUISITES Of Every Description Stocked.. CEAGG'S CORNER SHOP. ' /Queen Streirt;«. Uy ... ~. M?«terton, FOR SALE, M" 808 RUSSELL'S SECOND HAND SHOP. Have 'shop? Well, lie's got.<fche largest .anefmost up-to-date collection of Second Hand Goods I ever wrJffl-my ■life, and I have been in lots of bec•ond Hand Shops, and he has got the best I ever saw. You cannot see -one-tenth of the stock by looking mi .at the door. So he invites' yoiu. to •walk right through. When I ,"w» am I saw for saleir- 1 brake, 2 double ,3 saddles and' .bra over 20 Double, f, and smgie brass .and black (bedsteads, over 20 wire woven. 'Stretchers-, 25 tables, over 100 chairs,' 1, motor bicycle, phonograph with 4-amurate and detainments and 4S records, etc., etc., etc. Don't forget—he is not here to boast of beating all competition. He as not selfish. He wants. others < to live as well as himself, -and that _ as why he, gives a price when buying -that is fail* -to you and •fair to hamself, and.'met the same when- selling. His shop is the one opposite the n«w !Fire Station, and just past Ogj]vy.3', -.the Butchers. • ..•■••• MOTOR CAr.3 FOR HIHE. Apply IEARDON'S i/EARDON'S 'UTARAGE, TELEPHONE JOB. Or Prlrata tftS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1038, 19 August 1911, Page 1
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