KEfciTiNGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL. 1 * HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND' ■■ T.-P. ORCHESTRA. Wader th© Conductors Hip of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TO-NICHTI TO-NIGHT! GO WHERiE THE CROWDS GO! A. [PROGRAMME THAT WILL DELIGHT YOU! EACH A STAR PICTURiL! Orciatf. Western Drama : A CHILD OF THE WEST. A CHILD OF THE WEST. This- drama is owe of the iinest ' tliiirois vet attempted iby <:i cimeniato- • tn-apli company. The photography is beautiful, tlie" netin«»: delightful:, and the 'whole .subject one' that yen are • sure to enjoy. ~,-««, A CHILD OF THE WEST. A CHILD OF THE WEST. A Magnificent. Picture: . NIAGARA FALLS. A -beautifully coMAGARA FALLS, loured --pioture, (NIAGARA .FA.i.oS. dniowii.ig in-all its ■NIAGARA FALLS, grandeur .this . (NIAGARA EALLS.-magnificent' :wat- ' iNIAGABiA FALLS: erf ail. The finest NIAGARA FALLS, scenic of the(NIAGARA FALLS, year. iSanlsational! Realisiiic!! Amazing!!! iTHE FLASH IN THE NIGHT. I IThe Kslam Company are noted for Itheir railway dnamws; they specialist \\rJ tlLiis class of picture. Yon lia.ve (seen and enjoyed their other railway -jdramais that .we have shown 1 , this will be found tb be ther rmsiterpiece. It ns a triumph that, u.r.13 "added fiurther laurels to the Ktelem Company's i fame. THE FLASH IN THE NIGHT. J The- Boxihig IMan Mrot See This: • thp c:;ampion B6xea. '?'is]3 picture is one thousand feet Momig, and o's a scireaming comedy, .introducing a real s!ap-up pugilistic envoounte*. ' ■■.-.' THE CHAMPION BOXER. ffflie> Very Latest in Cccnics: BILL AND THE LIONS, A POOR *rrHJE END OF THE RIBBON, WON ' THROUGH A MEDIUM. Nalture'si Bea'uty Spots: ] ISLAND CF MARiIvIN EXCURS-1 lON TO METEOR. . MAHNEE ON SATURDAY, at 2.30. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. { SHE. SHE. SHE. \ Rider Haggard's Great Play. BILLIARDS BEG to intimate that I hare taken - . CMti Oafe, Queen Street, urutd reeenfc''ly conducted by Mr F. J'. Bright, and I would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to my ! predecessor. ROSS •QTJBEN-ST. mastert6n.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 1
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