MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL> THOMPSON-PAYNE Plft*UßEß AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. [(Under the Conductor ship of Mr Reahana Bo yes.) TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I Big "Book of Novelty and' Variety. • SaHg's .Greatest Triumph: ZULULAND. A magnificent picture, ZULU LAND, enacted in the Jungle iZULULAND, of Wild Africa. Biggest Boom of all. UNDER THE UNION JACK. Wividly portraying "the- many differ-"-•ent phases of the .life of the British FDar. AND i The Carrier pigeon, Strikes' in the IMines, Jeal and Sisera, Waterfalls of Tlvoli, Wild western IreJarr. The Hero, The Debt, Lilly's Valentine, etc. ' • CHTLDREN'S MATINEE cm SATiCRDAY AFTERNOON. PBICES AS USUAL.
'A GRAND CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT., ; - ait "tbe : «JJH)WN HALL, MASTERTON. TO CELEBRATE THE EI ECTRIC LIQHTINO. TBy MASTBRTON'S LEADING PERFORMERS. Bookjyour seats at Mis® Rive's. {Dreos CSrcle, 2sßeserved Seatß 6d "jßxtra; Downstairs, I®.
CRAND GYMNASTIC & PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY ■jrjiowN hallT" mastcerton. • THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, BY . ; «(Bj: tmemfbers of tbe Y.M.C.A Gym- * am'ssfani' and Physical Culture School) ladies', Men's, Boys' Classes. i SET PIECES. 1 HEMP TO" MAKE THE' WEAK - . . ' ' "STRONG. in- aid of - Association ■ . .7? Ponds.. ■ v. 1 DIREOTDCRS: , 'Physical Culture.—Mr R.CL Jaflrett 'Gymnastic, Mr A. Williams. School Boys, Mr C. Ibbetson. Softool Girls, Miss H. Hodge. Pianist*—-Miss Gladys Church. ' "ADMISSION.— Dress Circle 2s, iDcwnetaire. lsy Ghildiren price. ' • .BOOKINGS AT MISS RIVE'S.
TjVoWN HALL, MASTERTON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, at 8 p.m. iffifl Wor&hito the Mayor (J. M. Corai dine Esq.), in dihe dhair. GREAT LECTURE By' ®&v. ■ J. J. N"ORUI> of Wellington, tin, AMERICAN SLAVERY. 4.00 SnpEifr Pdctrdres of iihe Tragedy. . SHOWN BY EI.ECTRJC V ' 'i, OLOGRAPH. obtainable fobiri Mra J. C. Vxre&n, Air Cook, Messrs MicLeod . and Young, Ma-' C. Miss (Rives iMss "Smith, Mr Hodge, Mr E. lAnstioe, Mrs Mckeod (Qu<*?n ®ti<eet), Mrs iKdellberg's Store (Lan&downe), Off T. Wyeth (Ruriptmi). TTOBETS Is, admit to any paart of HaU. Nitro-Bacterin©
CULTURE for promoting the ; iof all kinds of crops '-and: Sfiwibs. 'Enhances crops from 50 to 100 pea* cent. at • a cost of nbo-ut 9d per • can be seen at the undermentioned, address, and all informa- 1 tion supplied. JIJHN WIHGATE High Street, master^ton. Telephone 276. fTHELEPHONE US. )• 8 Just ask '•>= over the Telephone '(No. 65), Vhat you ought *to have, tfor dinner, and. we will suggest something you want. We handle :mothing but the best. Our;custoni■era are always delighted with the .choice cuts that we send to their •order from our stock of fine meats. 'Tendet meats arrive here daily, and no other kind is permitted to enter • our shopOGJLVY'S. TELEPHONE 85.
HIMNEY BWEEP. All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call -or FETEB HIDES, Masonic Street. Orderi 1»»y be left witsTJ.' IHinktiorne, T> ifaooonto.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10431, 23 September 1911, Page 1
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