MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTB. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL) IHOMPSON-PAYNE PItTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. KUnder th© Conductorslhip of Mr Rea« hana Boyes.) ITO-NIGHTI TO-NICHTI A Marvellous Picture: BRIDE OF THE NILE. BRIDE OF THE NILE. BRIDE OF THE NILE. The greatest Spectacular (Drama Ever Presented. A Gorgeous Production. Lubiii's New and' Romantic Drama: THE TWO FATHERS. THE TWO FATHERS. A splendid production, with' Florence Lawrence- in the leading role. Edison's Fascinating Thrill: DISREPUTABLE MR RAECEN. yitagraph's Happy Merry Farcical V Comedy: . . THE WOOING OF WINIFF'D. Sensation Amongst the Cowtx s: THE BAD MAN'S DOWNFALL. A Clever Story:' THE HEAIRT AND THE EYE. A World of Sights : PATHE'S LATEST GAZETTE. Absolute Side Splitting Comics: BILL DETERMINES TO GO. TWEEDLEDUM'S RIDING BOOTS. PRICES A3 USUAL.
,OWN HALL, MASTERTON. flDißection, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. "OUR MISS GIBBS" .^ '■" Sing a song of joy and bliss, Home was never like this Yip-I-addy-I-ay." TO-MORROW, fTUBSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10t!h. At a quarter to Eight. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON presents OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Interpreted by the full strength of the ' ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY "OUR MISS GIBBS" will be stag, ed in every detail EXACTLY AS ipRODUCED in MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, and on so great a scale of completeness And with a cast of such excellence tiVat there can be no hesitation in describing it ~r t„ „__,_ WHE MOST LAVISHLY MOUNTED, (MOST MAGNIFICENTLY COSTUMED, (THE MOST COSTLf PRODUCTION Ever placed before the Masterton Public. PRICES.— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls fis,. Stalk 3s, Pit 2s. Earlv door stalls 6d extra. BOX EPI.AN at-MISS RIVE'S. • ■ The Show Goods, Hats, Blowe*. fUi:derskirts, etc., in Act 1 supplied bv Hugo and Shearer.
TO BUILDERS. \ IinENDEES are invited for the rX erection of a grandstand ; alt IQpaki for 'the Ma&terton Racing iGlub- ' , •■••'•'■■"' ,' -ffi^ ■Hans may be seen at my omoe, Fpalmerston North, or at -the! office of Mr A. Hathaway, Hall Street, jMastertori, on October 3rd. Tenders close a* 10 a.ni on Monday, 9th October, 1911, at Mr Hathonvay s Office. ■ The lowest or any tender not neeWEST, Architect, Palmerston North./
CASTLEPOINT COUNTY. [Proposal to raise a Loan of £6OO under "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908," tfor the purpose of acquiring, fencing, forming, and petlalKne a, deviation on the Tinuitkx r .C.-.+;™ ,rf +li» TSnm-Alf-redton Roads . OTIOE is hereby given that the „.„■' Special IRatepayers' 801 l in connection with the above proposal is deposited at the County Office, linui, and is open for public inspection during office, hoars. _ , 'Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. . H. SUTTON, ■ • .< . • County Clerk.
PPLICATIONS for the position of School Cleaner to the 'Mas-ter-ton Schools will be received by _ the tinderi&igned up to 12 noon on TUESDAY 10th October. Schedule of dntieamuyiWs^nt^^eof Secretary. CLUB HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON. MR P. J. BRIGHT, lato of Eke. tahuna, begs to announce that lie haß taken over from Mr F. Langatone, of well-knowij Club Hotel Billiard Saloon,. Queen Street., Masterton, and trusts by careful attention to the wants of Eatrons to merit a fair share of pubc support. Queen Street, Masterton.
Victor" Milk Cans iHESE CANS;are made to stand HARD SERVICE. They are dade of 20 gauge best charcoal tinned steel with molded hoops, hollowed bottom and fast or loose handles, as ordered. It is impossible to hammer ktho bottom out of a "VICTOR; 1 . CAN without tearing the metal, it is soldered so thoroughly. The lid is mn.de dust proof aad kvery lid will fit any can. A "VICTOR" DAIRY CAN never requires repairs, and they are chen{ 3st because they last longest. Get "Victor" Cans and Long Service 20 Gallons" ;tts eaon. 15 Gallons, 28s each. 5 Per Cent.\ Discount for Cash. Writ© for catalogue and Ml particulars. ALBERT J. P,\RTON, MANUFACTURER, CARTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10444, 9 October 1911, Page 1
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