MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalLl TB THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES ,X AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. {Under the Conduotordhip of Mr Redha,n<a Boyes.) (tO-NICHT I TO-NICHTI An. Indian Thrill of Thrills: A.B. FIGHTING BLOOD. A.3. A.B. FIGHTING BLOOD. A,B. Kaiem's .sensational Insurgent story of the Wild West: , THE INSURRECTO. Vitagraph's Scream of Screams: • THE LEADING LADY. A.B. 'Rib-Tickling Comedy. A.B. HO f SHE TRIUMPHED. And these Gteirs: Vanity an Its Cure, The Great Centipede, Peninsula of Sorrento, illl Takes Nine Pictures, RobberCatching Machine, Indian Ghief's Gratitude, Bad Man's Downf. ]. MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 2.30 o'clock. ■ Special, programme. PRICES AS USUAL.
fp.OWN HAI.L, MASTERTON. (Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. "OUR MISS GIBBS' (The Record Breaker.) < aUESDAY NEXT, OCIOBER lOtih. me, j. c. Williamson Presents the Favourite Organisation, The .ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY lii the phenomenally successful musical play by Jaimes Tanner, with Lyrics, by Adrian Ross and Percy iGreenbankj and miusic by Ivan ryll and Lionel Monckton. OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Interpreted by the following Artists- Blanche Browne, Connie (Mike, Nellie Wilson, Fitzmaurioe Gill, Nellie Calvin, Ivy Schilling, (Bertie "Wright.' Leslie Holland, Andrew Higginson, Fred Leslie, 0. R. Bantock, . Frank Stirling, Colin Campbell, lan Maxwell. MUSICAL COMEDY IDEALISED. PRICES.— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 6s, Stalls. 3s, Pit 2s. Early door stalls 6d extra. BOX PIAN at MISS RIVE'S; The Show Goods, Hats, Blousesi, Underskirts,'etc., in Act' 1 supplied by Hugo and Shearer.
•jp'-BV. GEORGE mEGEAR, will JA/ ■ give an address on No-license ma i ' OARRINGTON PARK aft 3 p.m., and in, the y ViaTORIA HALL at 8.15 r p.m. (After Church Service.) GREYTOWN, THURSDAY, October sth
Mr Tregear wiJil aoso speaic at Gneytowin Town, -Hall on Thursday, October sth. MARTINBOROUGd SATURDAY, October 7th (Li the; Open Air.) " j MONDAY, ' October 9th In the Town Hall. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR HIM. NOX HALL, MASTERTON. LECTURE By REV. J. GIBSON SMITH, of Wellington. Subject: "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson." FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1911, At 8 jp.-m. TICKETS, Is.
iWAIRABAPA AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. rHE Annual Meeting of the above Olub will he held in Gray's (Evening, the (ftli October, ot 8 p.m. . All members and intending membra are requested tp attend- • . JOHN CORADINE, Hon. Secretarv-
MASTERTOX LAWN TENNIS CLUB. IHE Annual General Meeting of Mamibers will ibe .held, in the Masterton Technical School THIS (FRIDAY) Afternoon, at 4.45 p.m. BUSINESS.— Receive Annual Report and Balance .Sheet, Election of Officers, and. General. A. R. SOLAXDERS, Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held at the omoe of Messrs Gawith and Loga.n, Queen Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, -the Gth inst., at 8 p.m. All tnemloers and intending members are particularly invited to attend. . T. JORDAN, Hon. Sec.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10442, 6 October 1911, Page 1
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