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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Unde*r the Conductorship of .Air Reibaiva ifroyes.) TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT. The battle of TrafnlLAST NIGHT. i«ai', the Sheriff's LAST NIGHT. Ohum, Out from the LAST NIGHT. Shadow, A Stranger "LAST NIGHT, in the Gamp, StrateLAST NIGHT, gy of Anne, The LAST NIGHT. Ranch Girl, Tent YilLAST NIGHT, lag*?, etc. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. A special' programme of selected subjects, and up to the usual high T.-P. standard wiM he F'ivown. _ Tinepictures wiM bo 'tine beS't ijroducfcions of ihe world's most famous- maiirofti'tv Ibuyeirs. ■■.'■■ TUESDAY."" TUESDAY. TUESDAY. GREAT BONING NIGHT ATTR 0TION. A Glittering Galaxy of Glorious Gems-. The Biggest Ho to day Production Ever Preseirted. Romance of the "frozen North: THE WAY OF THE ESKIMO. THE WAY OF THE ESKIMO. Solig's most sensational picture of ifche rear, toM in tihe Arctic Regions. THE WAY OF THE ESKIMO. THE WAY OF THE ESKIMO. Powerful! Thrilling! Grand! HIS MtSJUDGMENT. HIS MISJUDGMENT. Edison-'s photo play taken from Thos Ha-mshaw's. famous wrk, "Purple amid Fine Linen." Esisanay'is/ Cowboy Story, and the .ways of the Far West: BOSS OF LUCKY RANCH. BOSS OF LUCKY RANCH. A Draaniatio Masterpiece: COURAGE OF A SORT. COURAGE OF A SORT.

JTull of stirring and pulse-beatiaig sensations.

Quaint, Novel, and Romantic: THE STORY OF ROSIE'S ROSE. THE STORY OF ROSIt'S ROSE, fThe. Greatest Topical Event, of all • Times. THE HERO OF THE CHANNEL. BURGESS 1 . Come and see tlie greatBUR.GESS. ie&t endurance, feat ever' BUBIGESS. aceoniipkished. A Magnificent Spectacular Display: ERUPTION OF MT. ETNA. Pathe's Coloured Scenic Creation®: 'British. North Borneo, Land of gillie .Fellalhs. The Great Laughter Splash : Money ' to Burn, ¥m\ in a Bear Pit, Bill and His Friend, Tontolini. 'NOX CHURCH, MAgTERTON SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson., ....... 7 p.in^—Chirastroas .service, Rev. A'. T. Thompson.', ■3 p.m.—.Waajgaeliit;" Ren'. A. T. Thompson;.'' 8 &tmir-$MkT> Miiki, Mr D. "M.<dGreiJ"'••:.• "gar. . . ..■.- - ■ ■■■•-• '"■- vf ••"" 3p.m'.—fopuatranga.;. Eeisito. j APTI3T CHURCH. MURRAY'S HALL, QUEEN ST., Masiterton.. Preacher: PlaStor E.' Swinerd. {[fl'a.mi. —Jeaus, thet Plromis«d\ Steed (Lord's Supper). 7 a.m—A Night in BetMelhiem. Solo hy Mr Swinerd. IHE SALVATION ARMY. Leader: Ensign Avenell. 11 a.m. 3 p.m.. 7 p.m. Assisted! hy several visiting Salvationists'. v CHRISTMAS NIG9T: Service at 8 p.m. Special Music, andi Soig. IONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

CHAPEL STREET. 3.1 a.m. .and 7 Services, Rev. A. Hodge., ETHODIST CHTJROH SEttVICES. Mastertpn: jLTa/m. and V S. J. Serpell. ' . KJudptoTii: U a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. J. E. FariSfMlfi'. Bbiapiitumau: 3 p.m.—'Rev. BerpeM. ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH. gERVIOES for CHRISTMAS DAY, MONDAY. Deoemiber 2oth. , Si. Mattlipw',9 Church : 6.30 a.m.—Holy Gomaniuaidon. - ,7-30 a.m.—Holy coannuinion. , 11- a .in.—-Mattins and Holy commune ion. 7.30 p.m.—Evemisong and Carols. St. Albans, Taiieru: 8.45 a.m.—Holy oomimimkm.. CWuTch of the Fpipkuiy, Knripunl: 7 a.m.—Sacrament of Baptism 7.30 p.m.—"Wvemsong. DECIDE NOW

TO GO TO THE MANGATAINOKA SPORTS on tuesday, boxinc day, DECEMBER 26th:. PROGRAMME OF 27 EVENTS. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING PROMISED. FIRST EVENT 11 a.nv, ENTRIES for FIELD EVENTS '(6) and PIPING and DANCING COMPETITIONS (8) doso .cm fli© ground 20 manaites before timed to tiibwrh.

REmESHMENT BOOTH, Sweets Mid iSoft Dni'iiks Stall, on the gno.und. ADMISSION.— Adults, Is; CM•sr<m titndei' 15, 6d. GRAND BALL in ifchio Evening. ■D. W. WILTON, Secretary, PaMatnS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 1

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531

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 1

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