MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Ham IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductorship of Mr Rei« hana Boyas.) TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHTI An Amlbro&ia Masterpiece. QUEEN OF NINEVEH. An old ASB- - OF NINEVEH, yrian legQUEEN OF NINEVEH, end with a .QUEEN OF NINEVEH, fascinating QUEEN OF NINEVEH, story. Thrilling! Sensational! !• Grand!!! , LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S PERIL. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S PERIL. The greatest nautical picture ever shewn. A fitorv of human- heart interest: HIS MOTHER'S CROSS. HIS MOTHER'S CROSS. The Peace Offering (a scTeamincr Vitagrapih comedy), The Lost Frien (a pathetic drama), The Hydraulic Lift Lock (a. great engineeriti, wonder), British Bootmiaking, T. arine Views, Naplesi, FooliaheadT the Insurance Agent, The Family Bear, etc;. Sterling Dramas:— The Pilgrim, Athalia (coloured subject), each 1000 feet. PRICES AS USUAL. TVTEW HTEALAND TITIONB {lncorporated.)
FIRBT ANNUAL FESTIVAL. lOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 25th OCTOBER to 4th NOVEMOKAn CASH PRIZES AND dbOUU TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 25th SEPTEMBER, 1911. Looal Representative: Wm. Gillespie Eaq., of Gillespie and Co., Academy Bnildinga, Masterton, from whom all may be obtained. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 149-151 Featheraton Street, WELLINGTON.
GYMNASTIC & PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY BY Y.M.C.A. PUPILS. ,OWN HAIxT" MASTERTON. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, PART I. 1. -Gfand March iand Running Maze Combined Classes 2. Breathing Exercises, . Boy* 3. T M . en 4. Clubs, Ladies "I.Deep Breathing "and Floor Exercises, - Men 6. Vaulting Hots©, Ladies 7. Musical Bells, Girls q ' nWhioonilnr Vntantt. Men s.Deep Breathing "and Floor Exercises, - Men 6. Vaulting Hots©, Ladies 7. Musical Bells,. Girls B.' (Mtusaular Posing. Men INTERVAL. 1. Horizontal Bar, Men2. Breathing exercises, \ Ladies 3. Tableaux, . **>?* 4. Vaulting Horse, Men. 6. Parallel Bars ladws 6 Clubs Men 7.' Chest' Expander Exercises, Ladiefl 8. Mat Work and Set Pieces Men Incidental work ihy Professors. Rekrap and Hawsl. Grand Finale Tableau, Full Company Physical. [Director, R. °- Jar ™**H Gymnastic Instructor, A. U Williams. ADMISSION.— Upstairs 2s, Downstairs* Is. ' _. „ Doors open 7.30. Commence 8.
NO-LICENSE CABTEBTON SUNDAY, October Bth * GEORGE TREGEAR, will an OARBINGaX)N PARK ait 3 p.m., and in the JVIOTORIA HALL at 8.15 p.m. (After Church Service.) GBEYTOWN, THTJBSDAY, October sth Gneytown To - .»»» ——- —. - October sth. MABTINBOBOUGfI SATURDAY, October 7th (In the Open Air.) EEATHEBSTON MONDAY, October 9th
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10439, 3 October 1911, Page 1
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