MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL) IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductorship of Mr Reihana Boyas.) ' 1A Tale of the American Civil War. THE FLAG ANP HIS COUNTRY. THE FLAG AND HIS COUNTRY. The Great Strike Piotura: TIM MALONEY. Shows horrors of TIM MALONEY. a strike in every TIM MALONEY. detail. TROUBLESOME SECRETARIES. Lord Tennyson's Popular Poem: ENOCH ARDEN. Enacted by the ENOCH ARDEN.A.B. Company. A Realistic Story of the- West: THE PUNCHER'S NEW LOVE. And These Gems: in Volcanic Country, The New Dress, Tresses and Curls, Wild Cat '"SkSSfoSfSSfib. as [USUAL PRICES A3 USUAL. NO-LICENSE. MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS DURING NEXT WEEK. (Featherston— Open air, Saturday, Oct. 14. Speakers, Messrs Robem,' Tyler and Bridges. APTISI CEU ROH. (MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN ST., Master ton.Preaoher—Piasttor E. Swinerd. dl |a.ih.—Three things we need to become a Church, of Power. 7 p.m.—A Night in a Prison. Mr • Srwinerd wiil sing a fiolo. Bunday School and Young Men s QBihie OLasis 2.30. ,HIE ,, SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY SERVICES. ,11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Envoy Leach), Leader. A Hearty Invitation to All. CHURCH. '. .■■■< \j. Ch>apel Streiet. ' ; '] "* : Rey.' Alfred "Hodge, Preacher; "Daniel's Prayer, Sunday Scihlooik' Anniversary, ■ October -.':<..,.-i. 29th; ■-■■•-••■■■■•'■'.„■.■.:■#::■ iY.M.C.A. , Y.M.C.A. STRANGERS' TEA at 5 p.m. ■ N ADDRPESS will be given by L Mr G. FALLA, the' subject feeing "Rocks, Shoals, and Currents." dtairmian: Mr D. ThreadBffRLiE CLASS at 3.45. Subject: of the New Tesitapienifc." All Men Cordially Invited to Come. ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10449, 14 October 1911, Page 1
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