MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL> IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. '(Under the Conductorahip of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TTO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI Big Book of Novelty and Variety. Selig's .Greatest Triumph: 2ULULAND. A magnificertf picture, ZULU LAND, enacted in the Jungle ZULU LAND, of Wild Africa. Biggest Boom of all. UNDER THE UNION JACK. fVividly portraying tiie many different phases of the life of the British „'ttlar.~" ', lim ' AND . The Carrier Pigeon, Strikes In the Mines, Jeal and Sisera, Wat?rfaHs Conquering Hero, The Debt, < Lilly • Valentine, etc • CHILDREN'S MATINEE' on SATfDiRDAY AFTEBiNOON. -RRICES AS USUAL.
A GRAND CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT., aitthe ■ [OWN HALL, MASTERTON. TO CELEBRATE THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING. MASTERTON'S LEADING PERFORMERS. •Book your seats at Miss Rive'fi. {Dress Circle, 2s; Reserved Seats 6d •jDsfcrej Downstairs, Is. GYMNASTIC & PHYSICAL CULTVRE DISPLAY IOWN HALL, > MASTERTON. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, -■BY. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. litaies', Men's, Boys' Classes. SET PIECES.. • HELP TO'/MAKE THE WEAK . :;.-.>,• '.' STRONG. ■ -Proceeds in aid of Association < . Funds. DIREOTOORIS: Physical Culture.—Mr R. 0. JaWett Cynmaistic, Mr A. Williams. School Boys, Mr C. Ibbetson. School Girls, Miss H. Hodge. Pianist—Miss Gladys Church. ADMISSION".— Dress Circle 2s, iDownsfcairs Is, GMldrea hiaßlf price. BOOKINGS AT MISS RIVE'S.
Mtr>p-T?acterine end Shrubs. ". .-.■..'.*■■■' Enhances crops from 50 to 100 pear cent; at a cost of about 9d per ■Acre.' ' . Results can be seen at the undermentioned address, and ajl information supplied. J&HM WIMGATE Telephone 276.
lELEPHONE US. . Just ask us over the Telephone • '(No. 65), what you ought to have for .dinner, and we will suggest something you want. We handle nothing but the beet. Our customers are always delighted with the ■choice cuts that we Bend to their order from our stock of fine meats. Tender meats arrive here daily, and no other kind is permitted to enter our sihop. OGILVY'S. TELEPHONE 65. If ASTERTON PERMANENT JNfJL VESTMOT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalment •or otherwise, on approved freehold TERMS ON APPLICATION. 5. B. KEITH. MANAGER.
R. LOW. ARTISTIC BHLP FRONT BUILDER. "HOP FRO!TT6 BUILT ON TiflJ LATEST AND MOST APPROVED LINES. Guaranteed Ouat-proof. A GOOD THING. m Cuba Street, WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10430, 22 September 1911, Page 1
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