AT THE TOWN HALL. SPECIAU FOR THE KIDUIEB! M M M M MM MM, f \1 "PAPERING A ROOM. M £ .<. lW ixt ( walandthe k ,\1 /Vaudeville) ' v f M "MARRIAGE AMONGST M U (Seen.) M M "AS FATE DECREED. 31 M (Coloured Drama.) -»a M "A MONKEY BITE." (Com- M jf "AUOTIUIug GAZETTE" M M M 1M M M M M M Ai TO-NICHT § 8 .TO- N,CHT " THE VERY LAI Kb 1. DRAMA, _„„. S™* DYl SDE»ICI PATHE gVzETT'E; .(Topical). Tin* World's Greatest Wonders HIS LESSON: A B. ■tlw pathetic story of a ftlftei s Riedeinipttfflni- . OH, FOR A SMOKE: A screaming VOm°w" MARSEILLES-: Pat Tie Cototrred Scenic. m MIRROR OF PROPHECY: A remarkably forceful drama by the Pa'tfho Company. . REINFORCEMENTS: Pntlio Comic. TONTORINT AS GAMEKEEPER: Pathe Comic. MEXICAN REVOLUTIONIST: Kalcm Drama. ..Detuning -scenes in the Mexican Rebellion-. ORIGINAL AIRIALES: Tmpenum ) . Vaudeville; a wonderfully clever production. _ , PRICE OF A SILVER FOX: A great Liib'in Drama. _ THIS GREAT PROGRAMME WTLL BE SHOWN TO-NTGHT AND TUESDAY ONLY. DON'T FORGET THE MATINEE! { TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. \ ) Direction ... J- C Williamson. Ltd. ) COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. \ j THE' PANTOMIME. MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 23. At a tiuartei- to eight. | MRtT. 0. WILLIAMSON \ Presents the Greatest of all Pnntoj Extravaganzas. 1 "SINBAD THE SAILOR." ) I ] "SINBAD THE SAILOR." } THE LAUGH QUICK PANTOMIME, } A OASCADE OF KALEIDOSCOPIC ) ATTRACTIONS. THE SLEEDES, . ■ THE DIAMOND VALLEY. THE MARCH OF THE SILVER I GUARDS, j ON THE WHALE'S BACK, THE SHIPWRECK. ) George Kirby's Marvellous I FLYING BALLET. FLYING BALLET. 101—On: Hundrtc! and One—lol . MARVELLOUS AND NOVEL FEATURES. GLORIOUS BALLETS RAVISHING SPECTACLES. MARVELLOUS EFFECTS. The Biggest Attraction ever offered. PRICES: 6s, 3 f i. 2.5. Eariv doors, stalls 6cl oxtro. Box Pbn at the S Dresden. FARMEBS PLEASE *OT£ EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10715, 21 September 1912, Page 1
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