M£EI'IKUB & AMUSEMENTS.
MASTERTQN ELECTKIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PI&TURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. KUnder the Conductorship of Mr Roihana Boyea.) ITO-NICHT I < -TO-NIGHT A story of the Vitagraph Kiddies: BARRIERS BURNT AWAY. BARRIERS BURNT AWAY. [Luibin'S'screaming Farcical Comedy: ALWAYS AWAY. ALWAYS AWAY. An A.B. Sensation: ■ THE THIEF AND THE Clfft. A Great Indian Story: • LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. • LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. LAn Indian Girl's Love and Sacnficx for a U.S.A. Officer. Edison's Electric Drama:. VAN BIBBLE'S EXPERIMENT. See the Wonderful Construction: BUILDING A .LOCOMOTIv's. Fun is Fast and Furious .-i Servants Superspdsd; Love ,anJ order, Foolshcad as WaSJar, Enthuslas ttlo PhotograpaiQi*. Bd 3d 3d 3d-slid 3d 3d 3d 3d J.UST«YQU SEE, IT. OUR MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, «t 2.30. Packet of Surprises. U 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d PRICES AS USUAL.
OWN HALL; MASTERTON. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, NOV. 2nd. Direct from Sensational Successes, in 'Sydney and Melbourne. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. VWith which is incorporated Clarke (with GeGbrge Willoughby, 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 -with the greatest care, including the two notable Actresses who appeared in the English production— Mabel Trevor as Margaret Rolfe. Elinor Foster as Claire Forster. From the happiness of the home of Rolfe's to the gloom and torment- •* • f j_i- m»wvKn *\no/Mi nun back to the freedom and joy of home again, free and honoured once more*. iPiRKXBS- ss, 3|, 2s. Box plan tod Day Sales at Miss Rive's Stationer.
INO LICENSE. i .rnowN hall, masterton; ON SATURDAY, NOV. 4th LOMAS, M.A., M.Sc, and ..-jr. KENNEDY, M.A., L.L.M., (Senior Scholar and Jacob Joseph Research Scholar), and others, will deliver addi-esses under the auspice* of ■the No-license League on the aiboye•ldate. Chair taken by Dv Prior avß p.m. Collection to defray expense*
NO LICENSE
MONSTER MEETING. 'IOTORIA HALL, CARTERTON
REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND,
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Will speak in 'the above Hall
THURSDAY EVENING NEXT,
At 8 o'clock
A DRAG -will leave the for Carterton -meeting on THURSDAY NIGHT, at 6.45.
BOOK SEATS with the Secretary !Y M C.A. not later than THURSDAY MOKNING.
AND YARDS: Dixon Stroat South. (Lata CoH'b and Co.) [7ILL supply FIREWOOD in any V V • length; Taupiri Coal 2b per cwt., 9b per quarter t-oii, delivoml for cash. Wpstport and Pelawmaiu Ooal at eni~~*nt rates. TELEPHONE 887-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 1
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