MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MEETINGS HUD AMUSERiENTSk
WHAT IS THIS ? Only another of the -Masterton Pictbuire Company's real live cinema'togtfaplhio shows. An unique attraction. DWt miss (this gem, if you really;wMi to see the finest picture of Australian life yet shown in Masterton. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK.
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The latest production of the. A.B. Company. The very be.st .they have yet presented. .T'hri'iling scenes; in Australian- station, i:fe. ■ Magnificent colouring, perfect staging, hreathes with: interesting ep:«sodes. •;".•'■ THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BAGK. , 'Jells iii! a dramatic manner.- the .-story-of-a young Australian heiress, who '-.is leSt when quite a child with a huge fotrlbune, which she is to come into possession of at the age of 21. A . dishonest manager is the villain of the .piece, and wishing t-o get hold of the7jproperty, .sends the young heiress to Sydoiey, and brings up his own child as the real Mies Try son. His p!a>ni» go well for a time, and at the aige of 21 the fciupposed heiress takes poE'sessiaii, hut .is persuaded by the ■manager to sign the property over to I Mm. A Mack hoy, .named Warrigal, j (proves /too iin/uch for the manager, and exposes his plot, and accuses him of his dishonesty. The real heire&s is ■uiltim&tely fftiand in Sydney, and comias .into (possession, ctf her properfry. The manager is- dealt with by ■the iblack hoy \aind' his tribe. The .story is ■.fascinating and full of exxcitinlg. and thrilling incidents-. The drama is- poweVJJul and realistic, and every stage is depicted with a clearnieiss amd stcadimesriswhich enhances the general excellence of the piece. - Don't fail ito see this, I>t is somethfcug real, and will .appeal to lovers of good healthy drama. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. The following series of gems will complete itMs magmfi-cenb programme: —"Plunket Shield" cricket, match; ["Dud© Cowboy," a comedy of tin 1 ' Wild West . (screamingly • ruiilny); Birafit/any" a beautiful auid inetructfcive scenic; "liri Wrong .Sims" comedy: "Taming of Wild 13:3J," drama,- "Caught with the Gocds" comic; "Land Clearing (by Explosives," inr .dwstaM; "Rinn. dn'the Bank" comedy dirama; "SQhoutbe Ebnces," the latlest novelty film; "Spirit of the Gorge" dtoama.; "Kelly 'as an Uphalstelrer'" comic- - ■■-< .. ; ""'"'. •This i-epreeemts the most up-to-' date programme-, and iafe a picture eriite'nitiaiaiment is hard.'to beat.
SEE THE PRICES. Dress Circle,'lb;. Stalls, Is; Back 'baltei Sixpence. MATINEE Every Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. 3d and 6d. Manager Box 164, P.O. APIER PARK RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, To be beld on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 2Gtb. and 27th, IQJ-2. For full programme &ee Weekly Press. DATES OF NOMIN4TK.NS. WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Eto. (With Amounts to be paid). • FRIDAY. JUNE Hh, iiU2. NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at 8 ipjm., for all events. FRIDAY, JUNE 21st, 1912. WEIGHTS for all Ftcat Day's Events will be declared. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1912,
; At 8 p.m. i Acceptances for Moteo Hack Hur'dle Race, Petane Hack Steeplechase 'Handicap, Stewards' Stakes Handicap, Napier Steeplecha-a Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, Ahurin Hurdle Race-Handicap, Settlers' Hack Handicap. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, 1912, at At 8 p.m. (Night of First Day's Races.) WEIGHTS for all the Second Day's events will be declared. 9.30 a.m.— ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day's events. NOMINATIONi"~OIose FRIDAY, June 7th, 1912, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for First Day's Events will be declared on 'FRIDAY, June 21st.- ■ , . ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Evenlts Close SATURDAY. June 22nd at 8 p.m. .>,'■;.■ J. E. GLEADOW. Secretary N.P.R.C. ielephone No._ 241. Office: Herschell Street, Napier. TREES TREES
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