MEETINGS & AMU*CKfci*»T». MASTERYON ELECTHIC THEA7RE. (Forester*' HaSl.t IHOMPBON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHEBTRA. ITJnder the Conductor&hip of Mr Rei« hana Boyes.) „ M • _ fO-NICHT J I 0"?, 10111 "KaOfeiii's Western- Thrill: SAWMILL hERO. A story toM in i uCDfI if Vim hn/ikwOOaS 01 SAWMILL HERO, tide West. ■A 'story toll in. the takwoods of the Self's Cbvitoy Sensation: 'RANGE PALS. A stirring story of (RANGE .PALS, taw West.. Educational and Industrial: Great Ironworks, Kussca; Mabnc Paper flrom. Wlond, Tlw Borne of the- Great Culltinain Diamond. • Glorious Nature'* Studies: Jew iY«mr Festivities im. Japan, Jiotanwwburft the Golden City," "Drive in rtjhe Oountiry,'" "Pictiuresqxio Got es of Cainies." , Edison's Feast of Fun: "How the Hungry Mian Fed." "Van DykeVLove Story." "The Bunco Game at Li'mrd Head. _ The Two Bloods, The Little Rebel. •aSTDBSDiAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MELBOURNE CUP and VICTORIA DERBY. Capital pictures of these famous P,aCeß ' PRICES AS USUAL.
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ROSE AND~SWEET PEA SHOW . . WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOV., 1911. 2.30 to 10 p.m. •GREATEST COLLECTION ROSES AND SWEET PEAS EVER SHOWN IN MASTERTON. ADMISSION— Is, or by Member's TTiofcet. H. M. BODDTNGTON. . Secretary. P.O. Box ?3 and-Queen St., Master-
MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. fpHIRD CONiiRT EIGHTH |JL SEASON. To be hdd in the TOWIN HALL, MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22nd, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. Pafrt I. March,' "Fame and Glory," (Matt) Or-ibijs-tra iQvwntxire, »*M-ir<."]aiw," (Gounod) Orohootaa Sang, ''Jeiveit %ig,'' (Faint) . Madame E. Enggs' JTrio, "Bjondo in G," (violin; cello and Pi'amo), (Haydn), Mi&s K. Bollowa.v, Messrs Inns and Olaughton. Finite Solo,. "Serenade" (Kohfor), Mr C. G. Hill HhiWoiro-us. ireoital "The Bride's First Visit to tli© Butcher's," Miss Lilian Pritchard {Pizzicato, "Seircniadeßbccoco," (Helnrond) -Orch**tra Intdrval cSf 5 .Minutos. Pant 11. Selections "Waltz Dream,'' (Strauss) Orchestra'. Song, "Sing, Sweet 3ird" ••Jhtjjs) Madame E. Er'frgs En-fer'aicte. "Sweet Brier" (Squire) OrchestraDtra.miatic Recitail, "Comedy and Ti-agedy,''(WS Gilbert) Miss Lillian Pntchurd 'Cello Solo, "Am Morgen," (Mayr) Mr H. Inns (with orchflsrval uccompaniment). SDuet, "Watchman,, What <J the (Sa.rgeant), Mr H. F. Green, and Mt R. T. Yom'jr. iDanse, "Cairac.tedstique" .iHotehcr) GOD SAVE THE KING. Conductor: Mr J: Ca.ady. Box Plan at "Dresden." PRlCES:—Drafts oiixM*e 2s, Stalls IS ' H. INNS, Secretary.
ST. MAT i HEWS ANNUAL JBFTE (In Aid of Vtoarage Fund.) OLD SHOWGROUNDS, DIXON STREET. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. •THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME of SPORTS at 2.30 p.m. MOUNTED EVENTS and FLAT {RACES, intermim&fed wattli tl» h«Jn'our of downs' and Cost'ers. An afternoon of Interest and Mirth. PLAIN AND FANCY STALLS. SWEETS, AFTEENOONTEA. "•MAYPOLE * DANCES by" the cliilHretii. MAORI HAKAS by Pakeha Brave®. ; . SHOOTING GALLERY. SIDE SHOWS. AUNT SALLY, Etc. G. W. ARLIDGE, R. F. CROSBIE, Hon. Sees.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 1
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