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MEETINCS ANO AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) PICTURES AND T-P ORCHESTRA. . (Under the Conductor ship of Mr Be»-TON.CHT.'^^^TO-N.CHTI Elaborate .Military Production: •AFTER 50 YEARS. This masterpiece .AFTER 50 TEARS, of . masterpieces AFTER 50 YEARS, was tlie prrzeAFTBR 50 YEARS, winner of 00,AFTER 50 YEARS. 000 francs at the AVTFiR 50 YEARS. international AFTER 50 YKARS. Exhibition, held iFTEII 50. YEARS, at Turin, Italy. A Vitagraph Marvel: A B Life's Romance. A.if. WHITE ROSE OF THE WILDS. 4 Tale of the Circus Ring: CLOWN'S BEST PERFORMANCE. Satan on, Mischief Bent, Depar-niro of King George and Queen Maiy, Niagara Falls, Rathe s Animated Calotte, A. Handsomer Man, Making a-Book, .The (Rough Weather m Black bea, a B MAtSi«'I» SATOKDAY, 2.30: MONDAY NEXT. FIRST SERIES OF DELHI DUR< RAR PICTURES. jmOvVN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction. J. (Twf amsoa, Ltd. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT JANUARY 22nd. (First and only appearance.in Masterton of An? T C WILLIAMSON'S _ BPISiD DRAMATIC COMPANY in the ■ A, in f" • •erica and Australia "...ve neaped a PERFECT .AN'ALA XCHE of PR AS '. GiTCoiVai) Doyle's Latest Sherlock "Holmes Drama, tl *'THE SPECKLED" N ?: „..,„ „ "THE SPECKLf D a*}fD"THE SPECKLED BAk. d jn A strong, hold story, its interest, Intense in Narrative. {Rich in incident.

"V'Thf- SPEQKLED BAND" A. vigorous pteee cf work, written jwith all the rower and chnrm of style for which Co nan Doyle is r.oted. "THE SPECKLED BAND" th-ips with absorbing forw nv.d draws i its audience on resistle-ssly through •>] «,cts and 5 seen or. J A STAR DRAMATIC .OAST, } Including Artists ui such importance. MR' WILLIAM DESMOND, j TPlio Eminent Young American Actor,-., iviho scored such >a prominent success bn his previous visit- as leading man | sviifcli Miss Kath'erine Gray. I MISS DOROTHY MX, j [flio voting, beautiful and accomplish-, £d lending lady from the Lyric- and nthS Smcipal London theatres, who if SaC £« Fjrst Appearance m, New Zealand, -and „__,__. T -r, MR GASTON MERVALE, The Brilliant Dramatic Artist, wlio bJbem specially engaged for this 3b, 2s. Early Door etall sn d a«t of Monday being aj Te has made Sc at with the DresTn Co. to keep their premises o j Hill 6 p.m., wliere seats may °e i served and day sales obtained till that ] hour.

,OWN HALL, iMASTERTON. liessee .. Allan Hamilton. THE MOST SUPER© Al lON EVER PRESENTED IN THE DOMINION. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25th, \ AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th. I &LL CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH ARTISTS. THE GAIETY OF ALL NATIONS IN ONE NIGHT! [A WHIRLWIND OF LAUGHTER AND SONG. The Brightest, Merriest, Most 'Joyous Entertainment ever seen in the Dominion. 3TTE LATEST LONDON SONGS. OUR HEADLINERS ARE HEADLINERS. PRINCE CHARLES, rflio almost human Orangoutang, in many entertaining acts, Skating, Cycling, Motoring, Billiards. JORDAN AND HARVEY, Direct from England. EVA MiUDGE; Direct from America. JOHNSON AND WELLS, Direct from America. ARCHIE GLEN. \ 'Direct from England. NELLIE KOLLE, Direct f-om En eland. LES PETTTS TOTOS, Direct from Paris. CHARLES HOWARD, and many btliers. Popular Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box plan at Dresden. Early doors Cd extra.

WAIRARAPA OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS MASTEHTON™TENNIS CLUB'S OOUM'S. SATURDAY and MONDAY, 20t'h ••and 22nd Jan., 1912. IMay commences at 8.30 a.m. stop ■Each I>ay. admission , 'is. [Tea, and 'Raspberries and Cream obtainable all day. "ID it ever "strike" you tnat u« _. costs the average smoker lOi to 12s per ojmmn in mafcehos? Yon can save this little iiorn by procuring your Eniokes from F. B. E/OSBON, the Popular Tobftoeonisi, < Queen Street, Maatertozi.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 1

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