MEETINGS ANSI AMUSEMEMm T.PKIoEOTEXC TUKATRB ✓Foresters" Hall.) jhompson-ipayne PICTURES AND 7-p ORCHESTRA. -HE PEOPLE'S PERMANENT ;s:ss::is s t IXIKIKg s it: MONTE CHRISTO. MONTE CHRISTO. Alexander Dumw' » » o ' el - IN A DEN OF LIONS. IN A DEN OF j-jJUl 1 IN A DEN OF LIONS. JMisi" JUAN AND JUANITA A tlirillm- Ra.ilway Drain aA adopted. Lubin's f r rifo-rirT? Pe PUNNICDS AM> PORIER SOUTH WALKS (Scenic.) tttt7 Sb brtan raE SECRET DESPATCH. STOUT GOES TO DINE (comic.) THE DOLOMITE (scenic.) BACK AT THREE {conucO SATURDAY MGWI. THE VEILED PROPHET. 3000 Feet of NELLIE, THE LION TAMER. 2000 Feet of Circus Sensation. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-MORROW.
■h « Avr nrnw u or»Tj C' 1 J,T 1.1 RAL and Industrial society. fifth autumn show To bo held —o — in —o—town and drill halls. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26th. entries close. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22nd. H M BODDINGTON, Secty. P.O. Box 23, Masterton. ahiaruhe sports {Held under auspices N.Z.A.A.) THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1913. THE BEST DAY'S OUTING OF THE SEASON. Hunters' Competition, Gold Medal and £8 15s cash. Ahiaruhe Handicap (foot event) Gold Medal and £l3 10s. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. With Mr W. Tucker ,£ 7 O. Box 4> Carterton. jFor Full Particulars see Programmes. Obtainable at Age Office. DA N C E! FRIDAY, MARCH 7 at 8 p.m. . H. ARCHER BUNNY, Hon. Sec. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! KUMEROA-HGPELANDS AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY,'MARCH 19, 1913 jNHSTE AMATEUR EVENTS, HORSE EVENTS, FIELD EVENTS, ETC., For Programmes and Full Particulars apply to: W. C. K'JTCHINS, Kumoroa. NOTE: Please note that it has been found necessary to postpone the date of Sports to March 19th. Oragg's Hairdressing Saloon GENTLEMEN'S HAIR FASHIONABLY CUT. ONLY EXPERT SHAVERS EMPLOYED. 0 LATEST ANTISEPTIC METHODS. ;RAZOR>SETTING A SPECIALTY. Note Address Corner QUEEN AND PERRY STS. A NEW BUSINESS ARTS AMD CRAFTS DEPOT. THE Management of the Arts and Crafts Depot have pleasure Announcing that they have opened (business in Masterton, with a fine, up-to-date stock of Hand made Laces, Oriental Goods, Pottery, Pewter, Anti mony, Jewellery. Fancy Goods, Silks, Bedspreads Curtains. ALSO AGENT FOR LIBERTY'S WELLINGTON. CLASSES FOR FANCY WORK. SINGLE LESSONS ARRANGED FOR Note Address: Next Prince of ' ales Hotel, -fcojie 4?5 CUEEN STREET. CAB AND MOTOR DEPOT CHURCH STREET. TWO MOTOR CARS ALWAYS ON HIRE. 4UST LANDED A V/OLBELEY CAR. 10-20 HP. 19 SEATER « CADS ON HIRE PHONE 296. TOM HOLLAND, :..lETO2,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 February 1913, Page 1
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