"IEEI-INCS A AMUSEMENTS. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hain HOMPtON-PAYNE PIfcTURE* AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. iVuder the Conductor ahi,p of 2ir Beihana Boyes.) YO-NICHT I TO-NICHT Creat New Zealand Scenery Series Dowen Foils, Milford Sound, The Scuibeni Alps, GiHaoiers, Snow and Ice. Beiauttiful animated photos or tiEe, gfltory and gra-ndeour of our soen«iry. .MSagnificiedit picture of PELORUS JACK, the famous "Pilot of the Strait." PYLORUS JACK PELORUBJACK PYLORUS JACK PELORUSJACK • A.iß. Masitea-piece: THE LAST DROP OF WATRR. THE LAST DROP OF WA •'•*"3R;. The mlont Sensational) pidbure' ;,f the jtjar. Told in, the Big Desert. An•• Edison Speodal: THE BLACK BORDERED LETTER A K. Indian Drama: THE CHIEF'S TALISMAN. "V-itagraphi's Powerful Dramatic Stat: THE RUtINC PASSION. I THE RULING PASSION. A K. Rollicking Comedy: THE COUPON MANIA. Gwgeous Scendo Wonder® : SCENES IN MALAY. TREE FELLING, SWEDEjN. Rattling Good Soreamems: SMILER GOES CYCLING. HILDA'S LOVERS. MATINEE as. usiual .on SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. PRICES AS USUAL. MAS-TERTOU HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY.
ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOV., 1911. " Silver C&aieng©-.]s«> BowU for Qhamraion. Kose."'"*" Twelve- Sfwieet Peas an Glassif SPECIAL GLASSESi FOR AMATEURS. Expert Judges for ,'aH Classes; Sweet Peas, Mr H. A.v Fox; ttoaes . and Ottt Flowers, Mr J. Weaghtm>an sear. Decorative, Miss Pre-bblle, ot . H. 0. GiWbon© andOo., kidEmtrWs otojso Saturtlay, 18th Now- : ember, 19111 iat 0 p.m. v - Soliedtdlas and Entry forms may be obtained from tone Secretorv—. ,-vH;-M,vißOlDiDilNffinON.--, • ; P.O. Box 23 and Queen St., Ma«ter- •.. • . ..■ rton. ■■.' ■ <*■' - FIRE! FIREI ASTERTON FIRE BRIGADE L BENEFIT. (In' Aid of Foreman E. Jenkins.) THURSDAY, November 9tb. COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH. CABMEN and CARRIERS v. FIRE SERVICE. OLD SHOWGROUNDS, 3 p.m. Collection at Gates. TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. : GRAND CONCERT.
Mr F. Hunn "........ Supervisor. Tickets.—Circle 2s, All stalls- Ib. . Preceded by Torchlight Prooession. ■] Battalion and South Band© and Police assisting 'both afternoon and evening. ..V BOTH EVENTS THURSDAY, Nov- • '" ■ ember 9th. ; ' a. k. johnston; Hon. sec ANCANUI AGRICULTURAL ' ASSOCIATION. EXCURSION FABES NOV. 15th amid) 16th, 1911. COME ANDSEE THE WANCANUI SHOW. MOST BEAUTIFUL SHOW GROUNDS IN THE COLONIES. RECORD ENTRIES IN UW * STOCK. HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS. LADIES' AND PONY JUMPING j BOTH DAYS. HOME INDUST .In) Ptnodtiice Shied. PREMIER DOC SHOW.. EXCURSION FARES New Plymouth, Ohaknne, Napier, Masftenton «ndl Wefllangton SELBY MORTON, Secretary. F. Holloway * SonQUEEN STREET. miHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED JL BUTCHERS' inMIASTERTON. Ring xipi Telerahlo'rie No. 12. tfRiTMIRST MUTTON Procurable, FilNiE OX i BEEF—Same pjnade as that frozen for export. SMALL COOPS A SPECIALTY. Our prices for this, superior Meat jure no higlhieir than those asked' for mcNit of ordanniry quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the Awn racy of these statements by' a Taiwul Ordcir. HOLLOWAY, BUTGHiTCRS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 1
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