MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS. H££TERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Forwtws' Hall.) JHOMPBON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. HMder the Conductor ship of -Mr Bedhan& Boyes.) ro-NICHT ! TO-NIGHT JPatjie Fa-ere'& Coloured Historical Play in* 2 Rirts 'and 30 Scenes: FOE TO RICHELIEU. This bruliFOE TOiRIOHELJWU. h-nt historic FOE TO RICHELIEU, al pluy takes FOE TO RICHELIEU, place in the FOE TO RICHELIEU. l7th Century FOE TO RICHELIEU, when CardiiFOE TO RICHELIEU, nal Richelieu FOE TO RICHELIEU, was in Ml . FOE TO ■.RICHELIEU, power. A FAITHFUL INDIAN. A Thrilling. Sporting Drama: JIM CROW. 2 Vitagrapift. Wonders. THE LATENT SPARK. THE SACRIFICE. A Wkmderfml Vaudeville. Act: THE JUMPING BROTHERS. A Superb Florae Display: KeaLm of Rtocfcs, Topical - Budget, *Qui't», STeepwal'-k/ing cured, Father Puts up' Bedsteads-, Witch of t»he Ranges., Tweedledum the Adventuress. PRICE 3 AS USUAL.
BOXING WEDNESDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. At 8 p.iiii. IPiftefiiii! Round Professional Conitest: OINNY MURPHY vefsros ARCHIE LECKIE. Flor Purse, of £SO and the Welter Weight CHAMPIONSHIP of N.Z. lAlso Three 5-Btouin.d Amateur Con- • testis'.: A. JOPLIN v. O. OLSEN <Ban.tara Champ., (Masterton). Wellington!.) J. SMITH v. O. (JADWALLADEiR (Lighlt Weight (Ctartertanl). Champ., W. Coast.) G.BARR TO MATCH. .(Bantam Champ., Wairarapa.) SEATS—7s 6d, ss, 3s, 2s.
nnOWN HALL, MASTERTOi\. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER. ' Return of the'incomparable TRANS-OCEANIC ENTERTAINERS AND OELLRINCERS. Farewell to NADA MORET— a ireal entertainer, a true artist... MARTSNNETTI' and CROSSI, Novelty, Comedy Surprises. THE WORLD'S TRIO Pantosnimists and Belfringers. ' HEAR THE PARADISE BELLS, The Sweetest Music on Earth... Other Clever Artists, All New to Hew Zealand. llii» w your last chance of \rit-. taes-sdng, the most surprising no.vel Entea-taiawnent that has ever viaited Mastea-ton. \ . 2s, and'la. . H. B. FORD, Touring Manager..
OWN HALL, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Mir GERALD C. BRANSON'S; ■v ../.v A'.-v..■ FAREWELL. RECITAL AND PUPILS' CONCERT. iAssisted by M;asterton>',s Best Talent. • HUGE 3-38, 2», Is. BOX ELAN at tlse DRESDEN"." Full programme next week.
WORKMEN'S FRIEND BUILDING SOCIETY. #■ 1' ■ »'* JJJlll'U.ai ,'JL the above Society wiiiH be heM in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on THURSDAY, December 21st, 1911, at 8 p.m. Business.— To receive balance sheet and report of Directors; to Elect Three ODtirectors.; and to Elect Shareholdero' Aniditor. The retiring Directors are Messrs B. Chapman., W. H. Jack son, and H. J. O'Leary, wiho, being eligible;, often* themselivels for re-election. Wniifctem notice of .intention to become a camcffidate for Director must 'bg- sent to me on December 7th. The! retiring: Auditor is Mr Jae. sMißne, who, being eligible, offers hAnr aelf for re-election. R. BROWN, Secretary. WORKBOXES, TIEBOXES, CLOVE BOXES, TOYS, BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. WE have received a new supply o fthe above, and inspection is invited. ____:""' . „ Come and see our CHRISTMAS CARDS. A NEW SUPPLY OF
NEEDLE PAINTING SILKS HAS ARRIVED. WALTEE CKOSSLEY (Late SMITH'S.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET SQUTH. COCKSFOOT OCALLY GROWN MACHINE I DRESSED COCKSFOOT. CIUMBEBLAIN* AND SON CRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, :'. A 8 T E- R T 0 N.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10501, 13 December 1911, Page 1
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