MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) : THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA, !(I7iid«r the Conductorship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) ITO-NICHT ! TO-NIGHT ! BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE. Selig's thrilling Afoica'n story told an the jungle, andi depicting a realistic wreck, and a sensational lion hunt, in' which thie shooting of an immense monarch of ifoe forest is a fitting climax to one. of the most ; sensational game pictures ever produced. • And the latest successes: Black* Borctered Letter, Betty Becomes a Maid, Actress and the Singer, Charlie the Boy Scout, Great fioott on Wheels, Paths Gazette, Sbenes at Royal Ascibt, The Eternal City, the Bolted Door, Silver Lining, A Republican's Marriage. ' v ' CHILDREN'S MATINEE o;i Satinfday, >t 2.30 p.m. PBXOES AS USUAL.
ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. EiiTl IjriHiWlthwfllH Y.M.OJL GYMNASIUM, SATURDAY, 18th INST., JJVom 2 o'clock. < !AD(MISSIO(N. • Members Ifxee, Kon-mem l fa6nß 6dl Mr (BOOTH'S EXHIBIT will be KTOJUi worth seeing/ KM. BODDINGTOH, >/■;. . ~ SKaret-airy. VESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY. !> the ißules of the Society, J J. C. Boddington. and IP. C. Lewis retire firom ifclie Board of iDSreatorr at the Amniual Meeting «to ibe held on 2nd October, but are '''"Me for re-eleqtion. iminatdous Qf candidates will be received at rtflxe Society's Office, J. B. KEITH, Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 1
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