MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MAiTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. • FORESTERS' HALL.) iHOIIPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. '(.Under the Conductorship of Mr Reihaaa Bojes.) iYO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Powerful -ove Drama : THE CHAINS THE CHAINS OF AN OATH. OF AN OATH. THE CHAINS THE CHAINS 'Tim* .nowerful love drama is tJie latestm£ of the V.tagraph Company, tenure is 3800 feet long, and « xhe Vitawapli'e greatest hit. o ocal colour, and tihe mtarise love element .add* «harm to a most intereating drama. ■....__.' _..._ THE CHAINS OF AM OATH. The.Biggest and Best V tngraph ° m A y "cHARMINC MAMMA, i TMamwA holds!a' reception to get her •daughters "off." Mamma,, « chaimin.g widow* gets "off" too.. It ft a ;jK&rfect screamer. nkT -r.TiTWAfrv;n 1 ODD FISHING IN NEWFOUNDLAND (an. lexoeptiowaly hw ■mclptTial), FRENCH ARMY HOR»E&_(a magnificent coloured scenic), LHU •OPIUM 'SMOKER (a thrilling drama), "THIE THEATRE PARTY (a .ndiciil'ousfly funny pict\w>), BURhLAK. PIR,OOF VILLA (comody of exceptional merit), GAUMONT GRAPHIC, AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. THE ORDEAL OF HELEN GRAY, • ■.BROTHER, BOB'S BABY. THE 'CHIEF'S DAUGHJER. BATTLE OF PQTTSBURG BRIDGE. THURSDAY, MAY 30th. 'The Great Lades' .Drama: THE POT/VEER OF LOVE. This is .another of our .special big star attractions, and is adapted from *khe famous novel of ths e»me name. "N Aid of Building Fund for Pres-) byterian Churclh, Lansdowne. J WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. THURSDAY, h MAY, 1 p.m. to J 10 p'.m. TEA ROOMS IN JAP GARDEN. \ ■FLOWERS' IN TROPICS. FANCY WORK IN HOLLAND. PRODUCE IN CHINA, •'SWEETS m EGYPT: ■■■ ' . PLAIN WORK IN .WALES. t | BRAN TUBS,AT N. AND S. POLES. I. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME | AT NIGHT. _ | PIPE BAND L> ATTENDANCE. , ' DAY ADMISSION, 6d. j NIGHT Is, including Concert. < 'E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR } Established 18S5. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. Lowest Wellington Rates. Quality •Guaranteed. CONCRETE PIPES. 4 inches to '42 inches in diameter. CONCRETE TROUGHS, SALT PANS, Etc. THE TOPE f*o., HE CEMENT JriPE AJO., LIMITED. Telephone 165. WINTER 1912 WINTER] OUR PREPARATIONS for the j WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than ever. This is to he •Been in the large and. varied assortment of every description of the most 'fashionable LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, ■all of which has been specially select•©d. A most pleasing array of new and •comfortable WINTER BOOTS. CALL TO-DAY. T\ TniNLAYSON AND &ON. "• BOOTMAKERS. 'QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. BILLIARDS IBEG to intimate that I have taken over the ■ Billiard Saloon next tlie Olub Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and "would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to my predecessor. T.' ROSS •QUEEN ST MASTERTON. LAUNDRY NOTICE. 'AViINiG leased the Victoria Laam- . dry, I ta'ke this opportunity of -thanking (tihe .people of -Master-ton and surrounding district ifor the liberal support laccorded to us, and hope ithey will extend the same to my successor, Ma- A. Lam'boum. Customers are (requested to take delivery of all goods, and .pay for same, ■and pay aM accounts owing by tho, Ist -June, or as -soon Biter as possible. . 1V S. ALLEN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10645, 29 May 1912, Page 1
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