MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. '(Undeir the Conductorship of Mr ReibaM, Boyes.) ..._,,_, TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NICHT! KaWfl Big Hit: ■• . ON THE WARPATH. Katem's Prai<ON THE WARPATH, rie thrill •ON THE WARPATH, showing how ON THE WARPATH, a cliid deienON THE WARPATH, ded the cabin ON THE WARPATH, from the lndON THE WARPATH ians. ' Vitagraph' 8 Double Header: . THE WRONU .PAT ENT. Thrilling! Sensational! Vivid! ""IE.SILEST CALL. A capital stoEB ISELENT CALL, ry, vividly por. BE ISILENT CALL, -trnyine tee in [E ISILENT CALL, the Wild West A Lit bin Scream: THE LOST HORSE. , Winter in er. .Rival Engine .Drivers, .The ..-tut.-. ■S tie Earth, Return of Widow PogJon's Sand, Pathe Gazette, Five ©old .Bad Men: 'Study in FloorsMiss Smith Swimming, The Auroi a {Preparing, Bobby m Love , „, MATINEE as Usual on SAIUK, n^VY—GhMren 3d, Adults od. CIRCUS. CIRCUS. " BARTON BROS.' NEW COM- _> -BINED SHOWS, CIRCUS AND H!PPP D B° ME « :.'", JBi\l in. . . '■''> IMAStERtON ON , TUESDAY, JAN. 16t6h, 1912. BARTON BROS. LATEST AND . ' . GREATEST ALL STAR ACTS EOLIPISE ALL OTHERS. 70 HORSES AND PONIES. 70 W OTAR PERFORMERS. 40 Headed -by . MOUNIER AND FRANZ, THE SENSATIONAL ATHLETES. Introducing their great Motor-car Aot, THE BRIDGE OF DEATH. 'A huge Motor-car, weighing over SO owt., 'with isix passengers in it, to toass over their foodies. ft A DEATH-DEFYINa FEAT. |W«tah for the Circus coming, and flften it -wall convince you that Barton Pros, have the /Hmrmcnr,;: CTROUS OF ALL CffROUSEs. ; ;PRIOES.-3s, 2s,Oiildren Is. BRADLEY, Representative. EVERY
Jf A N ADVERTISER iJAS FOR SALE •SEVERAL SECOND HAND MOTOR CARS REAL, BARGAINS. , PRICES BANGS FROM £75 T0 £2OO. EACH GAR FAITHFULLY DEBHRIBED. -ADDRESS—"CAR," Care of "Age" Office, MASTERTON. UP-TO=DATE TAXi=CAR FOR HIRE r ANTED KNOWN— That Mr . . .' J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) has on Mr© an up-to-date ' . Mr FERGUSON us batter known .as Sargood, Son and Ewan's late Oliaffeur. PHONE NO. 423. No.: 7, Queen Street, Masterton, MAtfHINE-MADE BBEAD. '■"TAVING installed one of the Lat"INES, lam now able to turn out Bread on a much cleaner wstem than jby the previous hand made style. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. CLEANLINESS SHOULD INTEREST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITED. EPWAELVANSTIGE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, SQUEEN STREET MASTERTON. TENDERS SCRUB CUTTING. IENDERB are invited for Scru'b- ■ cutting, at Bowlanda. For particulars apply at office. W. H. CRUIOKSHANK, Ferry Street, Masterton:
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 13 January 1912, Page 1
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