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masterton electric theatre. (FORESTERS' HALL ) tTIHOMPSON-PAYME PICTURES I I AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . CDndea- the Oonductorship ci Mr Keihana lioyes.) HT , TO-MIGHTI TO-NIOHTI A Brilliant Series. •OLD CAPTAIN. An absorbing stoiy Olil) CAPTAIN. ot the sea. E^an^fsensational Western drama iS pAL'S OA.-- A picture totalTHE PAL'S OATH, ly eclipsing anjr!s PAL'S OATH, tiling ever be£ite« Willie -a Vine VnJdS w«t., What the Rose jMeasnt.

RTON BROS.'S HUGE CIR poors. BY SPECIAL, REQUEST. matinee THIS AFTERNOON. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. At 3 o'clock. ' - At 3 'o'clock. 'Oliildren 6d to it.. parts of the lent. Adults as usual. JTO-NICHT! Positively the LAST NIGHT of Barton Bros.' ; Popular Circus. Change of Programme. New acts, ISSTew faces! • ' • ~ 'l. ■ •+ i Persons who were unable ;to_ get Lats last night and still 'hold tickets GUS,. . ess" great success \~EW COMPANY, allied, Crammed to the great success. g;r.eai *" CESS OF THE NEW COMPANY Packed, j'ammed, Crammed t< will he admitted . ' BARTON BROS yi \A\ ,JJUIVV/0« j Sole Proprietors.

THE ©OX PLAN FOR the dramatic hit of the YEAR. "THE SPECKLED BAND" be' opened ait The Dresden [YV to-morrow morning-, At 9 a.m. , PRICES—6s, 3s, 2s. Early Door Stalls Gd extra. HALL, MASTERTON. ' Direction, J, C. W iliamson i(Witfc-which is incorporated Clarke and'Meynel.) ' - MONDAY NEXT; JANUARY 22nd. MONDAY NEXT, JANUAIRY 22nd. test Production in .Masterton of the Great Sherlock Holmes Drama "THE SPECKLED BAND" "THE SPECKLED BAND" "THE SPEC-KLED BAND" Without wishing 'to detract from torevious works of Con an Doyle's, "THE SPECKLED BAND" { {For Quantity and Quality of Oharactler, for variety of incident and ttional denouement, stands at THE ,TOP OF THE POLL. "THE SPECKLED BAND" ts beyond expectation— a most irre.eisitibly alluring play. "THE SPECKLED BAND" IK drama steeped in Mystery,, permeated -with 'excitemient, intensely dramatic. A STAR PLAY Interpreted by A STAB, DRAMATIC OAST, artists of sxioli importance WILLIAM DESMOND, DOROTHY DIX. , AND GASTON MERVALE, .Etc, Etc., Etc. 'AH London and New York raved over "THE SPECKLED BAND" land the. .reverberation of its Australian boom has been beard in, New ■•Zealand. tin tine matter of "The Laaid Transfer Act, 1908," AND In the matter of a. certain Memorantdkim or mortgage at Wellington asi No. 6^947. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd,, vv-;;i sell by Public Auction by order of tjxe Registrar of ifche Supreme Court at* Masiterton (acting at tine request of the Mortgagees) at their Sal© Room® in Masifcerton on SATURDAY, the 27th day -of January, 1912, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all_ that, piece of land situate in, the District of WelEng>fcon,, containing twenty acre® one rood thirty J eigbt decimal seven perches (20 acres 1 rood 38.7 perches; mo-re or less, being part of lot 75 on Deposited Plan 38, part of section) ■57, also lots 128 and 140 on Deposited 1 Plto 1019, part of sections 55 and 56, also other parts of the said sections 55 and 56, Small Farm Settlement of Masterton, and being the rwbol'e of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title volume 165, folio 286. Wellington Register. The Mortgagees' application to sell and their estimate of the valme of the land can be seen at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme ' Court at Masterton at all reasonable (times prior to the sale and in the - Auction Room at the time of the f?ale without payment of aaiv fee. J. B. MOODTE, v Auctioneer. OAWiITH AND' LOGAN, " SfoK-citors for the Mortgagees. NOTICE, I WISH to announce that I am a. CASH-BUYER of ail kinds of FAT STOCK d'lr.ag the present freezing season. V. McKENZIE. . : ~p UANDY, Qualified Kiano iVisiia paid to any part of the district. Over 20 years' prfcotic&l pericae®.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 1

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