MEETINCB & AMUSEMENT!. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' HalL> JHOMPEON-PAYNE PItTURES AND T.-P.. ORCHESTRA. ftJndar the Conduotorßihi|> of Mr Rei« liana Boyea.) STO-NICHT I TO-NIGHT "ylitaaraph's THiirall After Tha-iB: CHANGING OF SILAS WARNER. "An exerting amd realistic picture, taken amidst beautiful tod romance scenery. , _,_,._ ~ CHANGING OF SILAS WARNER, Gtramd Opera: LA FAVOURITA. A [beautifully colLA FAVOURITA. x>ured picture, Lubin's Intensely Dramatic Epdistodte : RESCUED IN TIME. RESCUED IN TIME. THE, TERROR. WIDOW VISITS SPRINCTOWN. Latest Views diromi Australia: PATHE'S ANi..J~iED GAZETTE. CUPID'S CHAUFFEUF. •The Wops 0/ a Widow, Five Graceful Girls, Wonderc of Crystallisation, Frtfn Eggrta Chick, Evontful Tandem Ridei Tweedledum the Hero, The Cowboy's Romance, Miss Eta. PRICES AS USUAL. _ ASTERTON HORTICULTURE AL ANI> INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. v ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW WEDNESDAY* 22nd NOV., 1911. Silver Challenge Rose BowQ far Champion Rose. Biker Challenge Oup for Best Twelve Sweet Peas in Qass 2. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR AMATEURS. Expert Judges for all Classes; Sweet Peas, Mr H. A. Fox; Rbses and Out Flowers, Mr J. Weightmon eenr. Decorative, Miss PreobUe, of H. 0. Gibbons and Co., Ltd. Entries ctoße Saturday, 18th November, 1911, iat 9 p.m. Schedules and Entry form® may he obtained from fohe Seoretarv — H. M. BODDINGTON. P.O. Box 23 and Queen St., Masterton. MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. j THIRD CONC6RT EICHTH | SEASON. To IbeT fliiefld m the TOWjN HALL, MASTERTON, on. .WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22nd, At 8 p.m. PRICES:— tirrfe 2s, Stalls Xs> I BOX PLAN onens tan SATURDAY, INovtemiber 18th., at the Dires- <! en - • H.INNS, - Seortetary. ■, FUNERAL NOTICE. . _ j HE Friends of the late 0. F. im tßuneralt, which, wal Oea,ye his late for rtihie fltetertioai Ue Z. M. Hoar and SO?*, Emibalmers and Sanitary Undertakers Telephone Nio. 318. OLD SHOWGROUNDS, DIXON STREET. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. SPORTS (Oommenokig at .2.30 p.m. POST ENTRIES will he received for tihe following: 1 100 Yards Handicap (Members W.A.A.C.) ' x lv 2. Threading the Nteedie (Mounted). 3. Doulble Sack Rjaoe. 4 220 Yard® Hurdle Handicap (Menv Sbero W.A.A.0.) 5. Betioeene and Ni#*siho<rt (moamted). 6. Pilaw Fid* on, Span 7 440 Yds Handicap, (Members W.A. A.C.) 8. Orange Race (Mounted). # 9. Tug of War (Teams 10 a suae). Emtranee Fee for Each Event, 6d. SPECIAL TROPHIES will jbe given, for the- winner of teach event. G. W. ARLIDGE, R, F. CROSBIE, Hon. Sees-. THE BUDGET COMES to v* like a gift from the Gods. It contains some good things for the people. So does the latest shipment of absolutely new SPRING PAPERHANGINGB. Just opened up at the Show-rooms, 28 Chapel Street. They contain new creations in TINTS and PATTERNS, including DOVE GRAY, FAWN and Arabian Green, anl numerous others. Patterns in Wisteria, Pansy and Violet, etc. BEST GOODS, CHEAPEST PRICES. Send for patterns. Work attended to promptly. W.H.COLE Estimates prepared. Panelled paper a specialty. Telephone 149. MYOLISTS.— We are selling bioyV-' cle Accessories at Wellington and Dunedin Prices for cash. -AH Goods direct imported. D. G Brown, Cycle Engineer, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10478, 15 November 1911, Page 1
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