MtEfINGS & AMUSEMENTS. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall > HOMPBON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ((Under the Conductor ship of Mr Reihana Boyas.) TO-NiCHTI J T I °" I I I £ ,,T Vitacraph's Thrilling and best btory: A DEAD MAN'S HONOUR. (Full of strength! and Griping Nature: ONE OF NATURE'S NOBLEMEN. Tit-bits of the World: _ PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. A Grand Star Variety Act: THE HARRISON TROUP. L Physical Culture Novelty Turn: MUSCLES DEVELOPMENT. Glorious Scenic Extravaganzas: FALLS OF.PLITVISE. THE ISLE OF ELBA. —AND— Slim Jim's Last Chance, etc. PRICES AS USUAL. IOWN HALL, MjASTERTON. j FOR ONE "NIGHT ONLY. | THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 2nd. j Direct from Sensational Successes in •"Sydney and Melbourne. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. (With which, is incorporated Clarke and Meynell Ltd.), in conjunction with GeGbrge Willougliby, present THE WOMAN IN THE CASE. In Three Acts and a Quarter, by Clyde Fitch. The Most Sensational Play of Modern Times. A Powerful Company\ selected two notable Actresses who appeared in the English productionMabel Trevor as Margaret Rolfe. Elinor Foster as Claire Forster. From the happiness, of the home of Rblfe's to the gloom' and tormenting despair of the Tombs prison, and. back to the freedom and joy. of home again, Iree and honoured once more. PRICES— ss, 3s, 2s. Box plan and Day Sales at Miss Rive's Stat- ) SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHTI - .TO-NIGHT! A-t 7.30 p.m. [PUBLIC (MEETING— . Special singing -by children. Annual Reports and Balance Sheet. Distribution of prizes. -- . <r •' UNION. OR the 'Convenferjce--; of Members '-• during the shearing season, an -office is now open at tne Drtiid , | Hall, Church Street, Mastertbn. Secretary. . MASTERTON HOSPITAL. MEETING of thoae interested • in forming a Committee to organise a Concert in aid of the Masterton Hospital will .be held in St. Matthew's Schoolroom at 8 o'clock • sharp this evening. B. STAGE, Organiser. NO LICENSE MONSTER MEETING. X7ICTORIA HALL, CARTERTON. REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND, OF SYDNEY, Will speak in the' above Hall THURSDAY EVENINC NEXT, At 8 o'clock. A DRAG will leave the Y.M.C.A. for Carterton meeting on THURSDAY IMGHT, at 6.45. BOOK SEATS with 'the Secretary Y.M.C.A.
lELEPHONE US. Just ask ue over the Telephone (No. 65), what you ought to have •for dinner, and we will suggest something you. want/ We handle nothing but the besfc Our customers are always delighted with **>*. choice cute thai we send-to. their older from our stock of fine, meats. Tender meats «Tm« here daily, and no other kind is periritted to enter our shop. OGILVY'S. /"E have just reoeived direct iron: / London another large consignment of LADIES' HATS, CHILDREN'S HATS, SILK BONNETS. A splendid variety' rf' SUMMER -CiOODS. There is a choice assortment for selection. PRICES ARE RIGHT. LADIES" BLOUSES from 2S 6d. GALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. SABA'S ■QUEEN ST MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10464, 31 October 1911, Page 1
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