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MEETINCS AN MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) IHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (Under the Conductorsliip oi ivlr iteihana Boyes.) TO-NIGHT! \. TO-NIGHT! {We flmve secured for £»* change the Hte-st Viltaiffraph Sensation—■■'TlWE VOICELESS MESSAGE. THE VOICELESS MESSAGE. THE VOICELESS MESSAGE. The Creme do 'la 'Cireim? of ulMojplay .artists Oiave toeeai incluled in tJ» nlbovo caste. . The story as a pathetic one, mki a Hittle deaf, and dumb child, x The next Special Item-is — THE SCANDAL. MONGERS. ■And wharteV&r 'you do don't miss CAPTAIN BARNACLE DIPLOMAT And These Gems: HIS BROTHER'S DOUBLE. V A SLIGHT, .MISTAKE. " 'TWAS EVER THUS. WRECK OF THE DELHI. THE CAUMONT GRAPHIC. FRESH WADER FISH AT HOME,

(OWN HALL, MASTBRTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd. 'The Theatre will Rock with Laughter and Vooiefrous Outbursts of Prolonged LAUGHS! SBMEKS! SCREAMS! •evions Merriment Eclipsed. ,„,, „3RWOODS AND VON ARX -HUGE COMBINED SHOWS! <tfo person ever witnessing any pre-; vious performance of any land has ever laughed so much before. You commence to laaigh on the rise oi the eurtak, and you are still laughing when the performance concrudes. • rLAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! It is Infectious. \ ■ : I,fc ie Spontaneous. __ It is Absolutely Impossible NOl to Laugh. , You simply laugh .all tlie .time. You Saufh and keep on with it, 'and you fiiicT vourself laughing on your way » home* after the perfa-innace.. " That's it I You MIST laugh! It is the greatest laughing stow on earth. Not to laugh is past the possibility of accomplisluneni, j You Can't Stop \ourself 1 l You Positively Shriek! PROFESSOR. NORWOOD. The Great Hypnotist MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD, - 'The Mental .Toleuatliist. .. } VON ARX. ) The Magician. J G-EORGE MORfPHY. v .The Comedy Juggler. ■TRlCES—Reserved, "45.; 2s 6d, Is. OBox Han at Dresden. pOtVN HALL, MASTERTON. j Dicedtion, ' J.■ C. Williamson, Ltd. I The Dramatic Event of the Deciade: } THURSDAY MIGHT NEXT. j iFor the first and ouly time in Mas-1 ; ■ : - , torton. • . ,1 THURSDAY MIGHT NEXT. ? 'The most interesting entertainment -ftiat has ever com© to New .Zealand. J MR J. G. WBLLIAMSON j •Presents \ y HILDA SPONC, 7 HILDA SPONC, •Supported, by WILLIAM DESMOND, And a Company of over 60 Artists. In EVERYWOMAN. "EVERYW'OMAN. EVERYWOMAN. '"'A .Great Dramatic Spectacle, full of ■•action and incident, and a. Healthy, Hopeful a,nd Allegorical Interpretation of Life's -Pilgrimage. "EVERYWOMAN." / The story of "Everywoman" reaches wherever there is human nature. Its appeal is universal, and while a, tine/ lesson underlies .the play, it Hi as all the characteristics and ;ch.arm of a delightful entertainment. ,Bbx Plans will be 'opened To-Mor-tfow 'Morning, <f/t tQie Dresdten lat.Sj o'clock. A queue will be formed from 7.30 a.m. PRICES.— Dress Circle and Re-( served Stalls 6s; Stalls. 3s; Pit 2s. Touring Manager, JOHN FARHELL. J

DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINES 'EVER.AL hundred plants in daily use in New Zealand. Dairv farmers contemplating :n----fitlalling Milking Machines .should see. the* "DOMINION" at work and r.ote th© advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle, which is independent of suction, and can be regulated to give varying pressures to suit individual coirs. Write •■'■.' day for catalogues, etc., J.... H. NAYLOR. iWAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. MORRISON'S J&USH HOTEL. S. POLSON ... PROPRIETOR I'IRST CLASS MEALS, Good At- _ l tention, Best of Wines and_ Spirits, and home-like accommodation. .House is connected with Telephone . (Greytown Bureau.)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10614, 22 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10614, 22 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10614, 22 April 1912, Page 1

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