MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Undetr the Conductorship of Mr Ueibana Boye».) TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! A Brilliant Series. OLD .CAPTAIN. An absorbing story . OLD 'CAPTAIN, of ttlie -sea. Essanay's <beiisatioiial Western drama THE PAL'S OA'ju*. A picture ftotalTHE PAL'S OATH, ly eclipsing any. THE OATH. thing ever beTHE PAL'S OATH. If ore attempted. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.n. A.13. A.B. A.B. A.Dadlring b'rtory of Love and Adveii- " ture. BILLY'S ADVENTURES. BILLY'S ADVENTURES. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.B. Hire Great Melodrama. A. Story of.« Woman's Love: ODIVIDED liNTI'IRfISTS. This marvDTVUDED INTERESTS, ellons expoDIVIDED INTERESTS, 'sition of DIVIDED Ta IERESTS. dramatic inOMViIDED INTERESTS, tensity will DIVIDED a-.-.J&KitoSTS. create a fuPTVTDED INTERESTS, -rare. —AND—-'-How Betty Won the School, The (White Indian, Parker the Handcuff •tne, Artificial Flowers, Hie Peam„,lvania Floods, Trailing the Counter- ■ tfefters, Willie at a Cine Show. ] CIRCUS. CIRCUS. fOARTON BRUS.' NEW COMJt>, BINED SHOWS, CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME. .Will open in . . MASTERTON .' " •'■ ' ■■ON/' ■ TUESDAY, JAN. 16t6h, 1912. BARTON BROS. LATEST AND (GREATEST ' ■■•■- . ALL STAR ACTS ' ECLIPSE ALL OTHERS. 70 HORSES AND PONIES. 70 40 STAR PERFORMERS. 40 Headed by MOUNIER AND FRANZ, > THE SENSATIONAL ATHLETES. Introducing their great Motor-car Act, THE BRIDGE OF DEATH. 'A huge Motor-car,- weighing _ over BO owt., with isix (passengers in it, to toass over their foodies. | A DEATH-DEFYING- FEAT. Watch far the Circus coming, and SShen it will convince yon that Barton "ThlSraOF ALL CIRCUSES. PBIOES.-3S, 2s, 'Ohndren TASMAN BRADLEY Representative.
ML N ADVERTISER WAS FOR SALE SHVEPAL SECOND HAND MOTOR CARS REAJ., BARCAINS. PRICES RANGE FROM £75 T0 £2OO. MADS. CAR FAITHFULLY DESORIBED. -ADDRESS—"CAR," dare of "Age" Office, MASTERTON. UP»TO=DATE TAXI=CAR FOR HIRE WANTED KNOWN— That Mr . i J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) - has on hire an up-to-date [TA^I-CAR. ■•Ma- FERGUSON isr better knownas Sargood, Son and Ewan's late Ohaffeur. PHONE NO. 423. -No*. 7, Queen Street, Masterton. MACHINE-MADE BBEAD. HAVING installed one of the Latest BREAD MAKING MACHINES, I am now able to turn out Breadi on a much cleaner system than by, the previous hand made style. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. CLEANLINESS SHOULD INTEREST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITED. edwabiTmstice BAKER AND COMFECTBONER, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. NOTICE. ■' I&M a Buyer of ALL CLASSES of X FAT STOCK, at per head or echedule prices. ALEXANDER McKENZIE, Featherston. nklephoac No. 12. P.e, Box 18.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 1
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