MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MEETINGS UND AMUSEMENTS.
Only another of the Masterton | PLcibuu-e (Company's real live cinemaitoga'apnio shows, ah unique attrac•'oion. Dtoni't miss itbis gem, if you reawy AWiili ito see t.he nnes-D picture of Akisiraiiau nie> yet siiouri m Ma biertoil. THE CIRL FROM OUT BACK. THt lilKi- Fkoivi uuV uA^iv THt UIHL FkUnfl UUt BACK. TJb.uktSi>A¥, FKi<i>Ai, AiNl> fe/vXUiuuAl. The latest .promuciion of the A.B. Company, lne very i>eisc they nave yet, presented. 'J.'ur ruing scenes m Australian, station r.-ie. -Ai-ugum-cent Colouring, jpeiirtt'o'staging, .ui-eames witn jniv.-reuuiiig fcp..oo ut .ti. THt: til Hi. ujJT BACK. 'IMC LilKk. FKUItI OuV iuMUfv. VHc UIKL. r'Kuwi UUU bHUK. 'lens Zl> a clian.'aii-o manner the Story <A a young Aiu'Sti'ai.an neiress, wino -i& ieilt when, quu; a. vji.kl witn a .lunge Minimine, wiinc-n .sue is to come into possession, of at the age of 21. A dishonest manager is the villain of .trie piece, and wisnuig to get Hold of ±he property, <sends tne young heiress to toyoniey, and ttruigs up nis own. child as hne real Mies Try son. Jtn« pjan;S go well for a icime., arid at tne aige o± 2T the supposed, neiress takes po£se&'sict.i|, .'but a* persuaded by the onana.ger to sign the property over to hum.. A btoak boy, named vVarngal, (proves (too iniuch. 4 : or the manager, and exposes his plot, and accuses him of ! Ms dishonesty. The real heiress is luiltimiately found m Sydney, arid • coonies into possession oi' her proper- ] fey. The manager is dealt witH by <bhe iblack hoy amd hiiis tribe. The .sdory is faseiniatiing and full of «x----ciitfyilg and thrilling incidents. The drama is- powerM and realistic, and every, stage is depicted with a olearjiteiss and steadiness which enhances tihe general exceillence of the piece. Don't fail >to. see this, it is sometfchimg real, and -will appeal to lovers of good ihealthy drama. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. I. THE QIRL FROM OUT BACK. i THE GJRL FRuM OUT BAQK.
lOWN HALL, MASTEKTOX "A GIGANTIC ATTRACTION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A Thrilling Story of the Prodigal's Return. The Evils of Sweating. Aiid a Young Girl's Trials. A Telling Exposition «f England's Working People. A COMBINATION OF WIT, iIU-MOU-R AN© PATHOS. Which has sot England Talkiing and Created am Absolute 'anTd, Positive Sensation. "WHAT TS FOLLY IN A MAN IS SIN IN A WOMAN." Popular Price*?, 4s, 3s, and 2s. > Box Plan and pay Sales at the Dresden ■Paanio' Co. STANLEY GRANT. Manager. competitions society. (Incorporate!) POSTPONEMENT CLOSING DATES Owing to the fact that the Music for Items-on Syllabus Number l 16 and 18 being unproourable, the following will be subsituted: — No, 16—To be "I KNOW A BANK." No. 18—To, be "ALL'S WELL" (Brahms.) ALL ENTRIES NOW CLOSE Ait 8 p.m. Sylfobuis and Entry Forms at Secretary'is Office, Academy Buildings. W. GILLESPIE, j Secretary. Box 47, Masterton.
APICR F/k.RK RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETINC. I To be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JUNE 26th and 27th. I<H2. j For full'programme./tee Weekly 1 DATES OF NOMIN4T.RNS. I WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES,, Etc. ■ (With Amounts to be paid).,. I FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, !iU2. NOMINATIONS close at the Club's J Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. FRIDAY, JUNE 21st. 1912. ' WEIGHTS for alt First Pay's Events will be declared. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1912, At 8 p.m. Acceptances for Moteo Hack Hur!dle Race, Petane Hack Steeplechase Handicap, Stewards' Stakes Handicap, Napier Steeplecha' s, Handicap, [Ladies'' Bracelet Handicap, Ahuriri ! Hurdle Race Handicap, Settlers' Hack Handicap. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, 1912, at At 8 ip.m. (Night of First Day's Races.) WEIGHTS for all,,the Second Day's even*© will be declared. 9.30 a.m.— ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day's events. I NOMINATIONS~bIos© FRIDAY, Jurae 7*h, 1912, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for First Day's Events will be declared on FRIDAY, June ( ACCEPTANOES for First Day's Evenlts Cfos© SATURDAY: June 22nd at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary N.P.R.O. xelephone No. 241. Office: Hers- ) chell Street, Napier. TREES TREES
J.L.MATTHEWS BUTCHER. fAVIN'G'-'ptirchafied the' business _.._ L lately owned by Mi* John Boxhall, and taking over the same on the Ist of Maty,'l solicit the continuance of the patronage of his clients, and assure you that yom will receive civility, together with,the primest quality of meat at the most reasonable prices at all times. A trial solicited. TELEPHONE 27. QUEEN ST. ... ... ... MASTERTON.
,'E deske t'o notify the public of . 'Master-ton and surrounding districts that we have removed into our NEW PREMISES lit QUEEN ST., Master-ton (opposite Queen's Hotel, and lately, used as Lyttle's Garage.) A varied, assortment of Boots, etc , are kept. rcm&wtfiiflttif»tiifiw BOOT MANUFACTURERS. <
OR PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING AT REASONABLE PRICES. THE NEW PICT'JRE SHOP, QUEEN STREET. Right Opposite Knox Church MASTERTON.
HE PLANTING SEASON is now approaching, and farmers and gardeners wiE y he preparing thJir list of (requirements m the Tree line. THOS. HORTON, Ltd., have a splend;d stock tef all mi cs cf Trees, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, Native, Hoses, etc. It will pay you to obtain their catalogues and get their prices. Nothing hut the hest of stuff supplied, and packed securely to travel any distance. Give us your order, and we |wfll give you satisfaction Our postal address is Box 40, H.B. THOS. HORTON, LTD NURSERYMAN, HASTINGS AND PAHIATDA. ■ HAVL secured the SOLE WAfjl RARAPA AGENCY tPalliser Bay to Paihiatua) for the Famous CALL AND INSPECT, or WRITE. TRIALS ARRANGED. The "INDIAN" secured FIRST, (SECOND, and THIRD PLACES in the WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURIST TROPFv RACE, 1911. J. C. EWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKS, MASTERTON. Telephone 17.
ANAWATU AND WEST COAST . AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with Royal Horticultural Society), Will hold its NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW JUNE 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, at the Show Grounds. PALMEiRSTON NORTH. Butter and Cheese Championships. E'ruits, Vegetables, Farm and Field Produce. Exhibition of Dairy, Farm and Other Machinery. Manawatu Poultry Association's Big Event. Competitions and Ring Events. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth. T1912. Schedule., on application to— W. T. PENNY. Secretary, Box' 85, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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