MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC ■ } THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) f HOMPCOrJ-PAYNE PICTURES J " AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ißnder the Couductorahijp of Mx Red- ."* liana Boyes.) TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTJ ■The Foremost Pictorial Enitreprciir -rars-and itllie Leading Orchestra. OUR FROiGIRAMMES ARE BIGGER THAN OTHERS! BETTER THAN OTHERS! BRIGHTER THAN OTKERSthank Masterton residents, for their increased and loyal support, and can assure t'hem that wc- will spare no to give than* the best pictorial «nitertalinment fai the North Island. Our special star dramas, which «are three and four times the length of tordinary dramasj, have drawn crowded 3iouses iniajhitly. To-night we have another MONSTER ATTRACTION JBQR YOU, THE WORLD FAMOUS DRAMA: JT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND, This dkhnOling pieturex dramai i (4000 feet long), was enacted by a ■ selected company of 60 leading amlsts and as anany taUeaiux are, included in the ■very beautiful stage ■effects. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND | The original story is followed with ithe utmost fiedlity/aind "IT IS NEVER TOO LATE, TO MEND" will live in the mdnds of picture lovers, as one <£ ,t!hie finest expositions of the cineTm'aitograph'icl art they have ever wit3tessed. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND A vStali' .charm is added to this .great piiobmre by itihe dialogue being spoken* ■whilst, the . fikn; is being shown, by. Australia's greatest actor and elocutionist, MR ALEEED BOOTHMAN. THE* HORRORS OF PRISON 3JFIE are exposed by this great masterpiece cf Reade's. The etory and its draimaitased version di<l much to-■ ivards securing .reform of England's prasoni isystem. A Royal Commission «at. an connection with lone gaol, and elicited all t'he horrors Rieade had related, and a. good deal more. This pictorial treat is supported by ; r seven thowsiaswd feet, of tire very latest; «nd'best pictures from England, America, and the (Continent, including Aihe following:— A JUST VERDICT (Lubin drama), 2*IOK CARTER A«ND THE MYST-J ERY OF THE WHITE BED (thrill-, an<r detective drama), A SISTER'S LOVE (A.B. Drama). DETECTIVE SUMMER AND THE ROPE (a ciamedv). FAMOUS RIVERS (scenic), BLANCHE'S WEDDING DAY (comedy), GOOD BOY HECTOR (comedy), OCEAN THOU J ftHGOTY MONSTER. CARD SHAR- J PBRS (Comae), FOOLSHEAD'S LAST ROGUERY (comic). '
BILLIARDS • f I BEG in intimate that I have taken } ■ over the Billiard - Saloon next the 1 COiuib Oafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and J Trou'ld request a continuance of that \ support so liberally extended to my j predecessor. {^ T- ROSS <3UBEN ST. ... ... ... MASTERTON. iMmmirimMmßl] FOR SALE. AA ACRES DAIRYtNG UU COUN ••-- ■ . to he cut up antra areas to suit purchasers. Good macadamised roads. ' ««_ PRICE, £lO tO"£UnPER ACRE. < TERMS,.— 25 per cent deposit, balance 5 iper cent. ,„,-,,' ' Gtood' cKoroate. w)e! watered, green crops, gram, clover and fruit grown in jperfection in this district. APEPI/Y TO J.V liMiilMll LAND AND FIMANpIAIL. AGENT. I ASTINCS, H.B. DOMINION IPRESSURE MILKING MACHINES; IEVERAL hundred plants in daily use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating installing Milking Machines should <•<** the- "DOMINION" at work and r.ote the advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle which is independent of suction, and can be regulated to give varying pressures to suit- individual cows. Write •■'"day for catalogues, *+<;., J. H. NAYLOK, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street.
A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON "N order to oope with onr increas- - Lag business, we have landed, di--tect from the Manufacturers, a modem FOiR-D TAXI-CAB, capable of seating 5 passengers in addition to Wedding Parties, Picnics and Excursions gpeically catered for. PARES—Ordinary oab r*te».
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 1
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