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MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. c —— MASTERTOW ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL> THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. '(Under the Conduciprship of Mr Reiliana Bcyes.) , [TO-NIGHT I TO-NICHT I BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. !BA>CK TO THE PRIMITIVE. S&lig's tihrilling African story told an tlhe jungle, and • d-epticting a realistic wreck, and a 'sensational lion, jhunt, in which, thie shooting of an lmm)ans» monarch of tihe forest is a jfijtting climax to one of the most sensational game pictures ever p-ro-xfcuced'. 'l:-" r ' THE BORDER RANGER. An cxcit-. THE BORDER RANGER, in~ wasTHE BORDER; RANGER, ter.r THE BORDER RANGER, srnuggTH€ BORDER RANGER.: ling StOTHE BOEDER RANGER, ry. ■ A Pirettv Tale:' A SILVER LINING. A story of a .A SILVER LININC. coster's true A SILVER LINING, heart. Kialem's Latest SeinsoJtaon: THE BOLTED DOOR. And the latest successes: Black Bontered Letter, Betty Becomes a Maid, Actress and the Sing-. er, Charlie the Boy Scout, Great ; 6oott on Wheels, Pathe Gazette, Scenes at Royal Ascot, The Etiertnai City. CHILDREN'S MATINEE on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. PRIDES AS USUAL.

Masterton horticultural society. fxhibition Spring Bulbs - Y.M.O.A. GYMNASIUM, SATURDAY, 18tl1 INST., From, 2 o'clock. ADMISSION. f— (Members (free, 6d'. Mr BOOTH'S EXHIBIT will be •Iffiell worth, seeing. H. M. BODDINGTON, i 9*^sretary. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. Tlyfß C. R. SYKES will address JLuL the Electors on tie Political •Questions of the day, «4>— iKONiGiOKOBIaKO. Thursday, "fjepfc. 14th. ' EAEABIKI— Friday, Sept. Ith. ~ Cfcaar takep at 8 p.ih. \ FARMERS:: POLITICAL - FEDERATION. - AJHMfiESS TO TOWNSPEOPLE. • l*|l/S"iR D. JONES, Organiser of the iabove Federation, will deliver •teHL iaxidtreiss. oh the policy of the Federation in. t±ue- Town Ball, Masterton on FKIDAY EVENING, September 15itih. \ ,Tb& Mayor will Itake the chiair at •8 p.m. ; FARMERS' POLITICAL FEDERATION. ADDBESS AT TINUL MB, D. JONES, Organiser of the aibove Federation, will dieliwr pji address on the policy of the Fedl- - in the Public Hall, TINUI, ton SATURDAY EVENING}, Sept. 16th, at eight o'clock. Mr >H. A. Nevins wiil preside. IMASfEEiBTON PERMANENT IN- ; VISTMENT- andv BUILDING ■ SOCIETY. . ,1^ of'the''Me&srs "j/ C. Bodidington and IF. C. Lewis retire from the Board •of (Dtireabors lat tthe Annual Meeting {to ibe held on 2nd October, but are 'eligible for re-eleiqtion. iNbxranations of candidates will be •received at itlhe Society's Office, Queen Street. Masterton, up to 3.30 ;p.m. oai 'MONDAY, 18th Septeanibe?, '• J.B.KEITH, Manager. fpvlD it ever " stride" you that it iJL/ coats the atverage smoker 10s -jto 12s pier annum in matdhies ? You •can save this little item by procuring your smokes from F. B. BOSSON, the Popular Tobacconist, •Queen Street* Masterton. Yll That J. [ W Coal arid Waotf "Merchant, Lansdowne, is prepared to •■supply the best; Coal ;&nd Wood at '4to© lb west /rSfcte'sV' Terms stridtly cash. Telephone' 393,." ■ •, ; - • i ' Telephone us. '■ Just ask 'Us over the Telephone !(No. 65), what you ought to have 'for dinner. - and we will suggest Bamething you want. We handle aiothing but the best. Our custom■era are always delighted with the choice cuts that we send, to their order from our stock of fine meats. 'Tender meats arrivo ;here daily, and ■nn other kind is permitted to enter •our ahojK , ; OGILVY'S, TELEPHONE 65.

SEED OATB. Duns, Algerians, AND SPAROWBILLS. —Also— BYEGRASS. COCKSFOOT AND r GLOVERS. • All Seeds Machine Dressed; <€J! AMBERLAIN AND SQN BEED CLEAHERS arid MERCHANTS, . MASTER/TON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10423, 14 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10423, 14 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10423, 14 September 1911, Page 1

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