MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Half "> JHQMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. <Under the Conductorsihip of Mr Reihana Bcyes.) TO-NICHT ! TO-NICHT I An Ambrosia Masterpiece. A Triumph of Cinematography : GRENADIER ROLAND. Dealing ■GRENADIER ROLAND, with one of GRENADIER ROLAND, the most GRENADIER ROLAND, familiar GARixli'AjJi&R ROLAND, ©pi&ides in GRENADIER ROLAND, history, GRjioNADiIER ROLAND, and depiotORENADIER ROLAND, ing the disGRENADIER ROLAND, astrous GRENADIER ROLAND, winter retreat from Mosciow after tlie city had been fired by the Russians; the •scenes .showing the terrible sufferings of the troops; enacted through--out in snow-covered landscape. An (Essanay Wild West Story: ACRO£(3 THE PLAINS. A sensatAORO&> THE PLAINS, rional draAOROSS THE PLAINS, ana of love •ACROSS THE PLAINS, and daring. A Sterling Edison: WRITING ON THE BLOTTER. ... (WRITING ON THE BLOTTER. A thrilling tale of treachery. A Heart Toaiching Drama: BIS (DAUOHTivR. An A.l . drama HJS DAUGHTER, of ipov. ,rful huHIS DAUGHTER, msm- interest. A Soldiers' Story: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. A stirring ABRAHAM LINCOLN. American ABRAHAM LINCOLN, military epi r 4ABRAHAM LINCOLN, sode. Supported by these triumphs of vthe hour:— The Bengal Coast, Land of the Brahamnsi, The Hemp Industry, Champion Wrestlers, Teddy's TTihree Duels, The Runaway Motor, Max and His Ma-in-law, Little Indian- God, Misplaced Jealousy. ; SAME OLD TARIFF. •CHILDREN'S MATINEE on SAT;Tj(RDAYj at 2.30 p.,m. Admission— , .Adults 6d>, Children 3d. '. FOOTBALL'. FOOTBALL!
LD SHOWGROUNDS, MAS\_s TERTON, ; RIEPRESENTATIVE match. .WAIRARAPA V. HAWKE'S BAY. SATURDAY NEXT, 26a inst. •Admis'sion— Gents .Is, Ladies 6d. J. M. NICHOLLS. Hon. Sec. MASTERTON RCHESTRAL CYOCIETY. '.'. SECOND CONCERT J OF EIGHTH SEASON, J mOWN HALL, MASTERTON.'i THURSDAY. 24th AUGUST. MUSIC. <J. Candy, Condutoor.) " PARTI. '■■•■■■'■.. ■. ! March, . - (Dor- .;;;,'. Orchestra, y ', \<-\ OvertUire, "CiWn Di&mondsj" (Auber). Orchestra. Song, "0, Star of Eve," (Wagner), jylr Edward L. Lees. 'CeBo obligate, Mr H. Inais. Bassoon Solo, "Nocturne," (Berikert,) Mr M. ,R. Varrihiaim. Song, "Didst Thou But Enow," (Wright), Mrs A. Wilkes. Gavotte, '.'Veilehen. aus Abhazia, (Wenzel), .Orchestra.' (Interval of 5 Minutes.) parFil Selection, "Rip Van WirJde," (Planquette), Orchestra. Song, "Love's Coronation," (Ayl--ward), Miis A. Wilkes. . Valse Lente, "Loin Du Bal" (GOlet), Orchestra. , ■ • r Oarionette Solo, "Les Alsaciennes," (Bdwgill), Mr J. Waterhouse. Song, "The Mighty -Deep/' (Jude), * dHJr Edward L. Lees, (a) Mennet "D'Aktan," (Lambert), (b) Two-step, "Hop Scotch," (Rubens); Orchestral GOD SAVE THE KING. Box Plan at the Dresden on FRIDAY. H. INNS, . Secretary. MASTERTCN ELECTORATE. R C. R. SYKES will address the Electors on the Political Questions of the day, at—- ' ■■•'.'■ ■ NIREAHA, FRIDAY, August 25. HUKANUI, \ SATURDAY, August 26. HAMUA, MONDAY, August 28. Chair taken at 8 p.m. TO BUILDERS.
TTVENDEiRS are invited, to close at--12 noon on THURSDAY, the ' 31st inst., for— The «reatio*i of a new Anglioan Church at Short Street, Kurlpuni, Masterton. Plans and specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at my offi< *' HERBERT A. JONES, Architect. Trust Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. OR SALE, at 808 RUSSELL'S JJ SECOND HAND SHOP.. Have you ever been through his Large shop? Well, he's got tie largest andmost up-to-date collection of Second Hand Goods I ever mw m my life, and I have been in lots of {second Hand Shops, and he has got the best I ever saw. You cannot see one-tenth of the stock by looking m at tie door. So he invites you to walk right through. When I wasui I saw for sale:— 1 brake, 2 douhte <■ * C\ * X«.» O PiOiVHinover 20 Double, f, and (single torasis and black bedstead®, over 20 wire woven stretchers,, 25 tables, over 100 chairs, 1 motor bicycle, phonograph with 4-minute and 2-minute detachments and 45 record®, etc., etc., etc. Don't forge*—lie is -not here to boast of beating all competition. He is not selfish. He wants others to live as well as himself, and that t is why he gives a price when, buying that is fair to you and fair to toiah•eelf, and just tibe same when, selling. His shop is the one opposite tihe n<w Tire Station, and just past Ogdlvy's, -the Butchera,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10402, 24 August 1911, Page 1
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