MEETiNCS A AMUSEMENTS. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) fHHOMPSON-PAYNE PIS T URES fj_ AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ((Under the Conductorship of Mr Rei« hium Boyes.) NTO-NICHT I TO-NIGHT IVitagraph's Thrilling and ibest Story : A DEAD MAN'S HONOUR. (Full of strength and Griping Nature: ONE OF NATURE'S NOBLEMEN. Tit-bits of the World: PATHE'S ANIMATED CAZETTE. A Grand Star Variety Act: THE rtARRISON TROUP. A Physical Culture Novelty Turn:. MUSCLES DEVELOPMENT. Glorious Scenic Extravaganzas: FALLS OF PLITVICE. THE ISLE OF ELBA. —AND— Slim Jim's Last Chance, etc. PRICES AS USUAL. fJIOWN HALL, MjASTERTON. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 2nd. 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 Mod* 3rn Times. A [Powerful Company, selected •with the greatest care, including the two notable Actresses who appeared in the English production— Mabel Trevor as Margaret Rolf& Elinor Foster as Claire Foreter. (From the happiness pf the home of ißolfe's to the gloom and tormenting despair of the Tombs prison, and back to the freedom and joy of home again, free and honoured once more. 'PRICES — ss, 3s. 2s. Box plan and Day Sales at Miss Rive's Stationer. .
NO LICENSE- : ADDRESSES hnOWiN HALL, MASTERTOX, : on SATURDAY, NOV. 4th •Messrs LOMIAS, M.A., MjSc., and R. KENNEDY, M.A., L.L.M., (Senior Scholar and. Jacob Joseph Research Scholar), and others, will deUivwn addresses tinder the auspices of •the iNo-Uoense League on the above S ' (date. Chair at 8 p.m. Collectidn to defray expanses. NO LICENSE MONSTBR MEETING. 'y-lOTORIA HALL, CARTER/TON. REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND, OF SYDNEY, Will speak in the above Hall on s THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. V
A DRAG will leave tlie Y.M.C.A. for Carterton meeting on THURSDAY NIGB3T, at 6.45. BOOK-SEATS with - the Secretary Y.MjC ( A. not later than THjURS{DAY iMIOIINING. IFIRE! FIRE! FIRE! HyrASTERTON FIRE BRIGADE IVI BENEFIT. (tn Aid of Foreman E. Jenkins.) THURSDAY, November 9th. , COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH. DABMEN and CARRIERS v. FIRIE SERVICE. OLD SHOWGROUND'S, 3 p.m. Collection at Gates. r TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. Mr F. Hnnn Supervisor. Tickets.—Circle 2s, All stalls Is. Preceded by Torchlight Procession. Battalion and South Bands and Fir-© Police assisting both afternoon and evening. BOTH EVENTS THURSDAY, Nov--1 ember 9tli. A. K. JOHNSTON, Hon. Sec.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 1
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