MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. INTERNATIONAL PICTURES THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! <;f .seeing the magniliuuai prouueuo,,, A.13. THE MASSACRE. A.B. A.B. THE MASSACRE. A.B. A P>. THE MASSACKis. A.B. A.B. THE MASSACRE.' A.B. A.H. THE MASSACRE. A.B. A.M. THE MASSACRE. A.B. 2.-)0() Feet 25(i0 Foet. Tlie Picture for which the American Biograph Company rpi'used £IO,OOO for' the American* R.i<jdits. it is the greatest Picture of Fron t : er Life iv.id inrliirn Y\'"-f;ire ever made." l)oii't take our >vord, come and see it. A.B. THE MASSACRE. A.B. A.B. THE MASSACRE. A.B. A.8., THE MASSACRE. A.B. The scenes arc in the open., on (Joel's creat hills nnrl alleys, untouched hv. the hand of man. —DON'T MTSS TO-XfGHT!-
SPORTS! SPORTS! BPORTSI KUMEROA - ' 7 OPEL AXDS AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913 NINE AMATEUR EVENTS, HORSE EVENTS, FIELD EVENTS, ETC., For Programmes a?_4 F\*U P&Tticultrs apply to: W. C. HUTCHING Kumeroa. NOTE: Please note that it has been found necessary to postpone the date Af. sportg to March V.ith. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. npEXDERS, to close on 22nd •*■ March, are invited for grazing 30 acres (more or less)) on- Solway Showgrounds (not including holding pacldocV'S>) to end of December. 1913. Highest or any tender not necessarily accented. " •, J. B. EMMETT, Secretary.
MASTERTON * o UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FOURTH ANNUAL. PICNIC AND SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24th. SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS. RACES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. HOT WATER AND FRESH MILK FREE. ADMISSION-.—Adults Is: Children under 16 years free. S. O* REG AN, L ' Secretary.
MA U RIOE VIL L ~ »' SP.O RTS CLUB. (Registered and -affiliated with the Waivarapa Centre 'N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union.) . • SPORTS EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1913. £3O IN CASH AND TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12th, 1913. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. - In the OLD SCHOOL. For full particulars see programmes Ohtainahle at Age Office. NOTE: Conveyances meet 10 a.m. and 12.20 p.m. "trains. ' F. L. COMBS, Hon, Secretary. Mauriceville West. WAIRARAPA CALEDNOIAN SOCIETY'S PIPE BAND. SPORTS. (Affiliated with the Wairarapa Centre N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union, and the Wellington Centre Amateur Athletic Association.) A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOWGROUNDS. (Near Railway Station.) CARTERTON thursdayTapril 10th. Commencing at Noon. CASH AND AMATEUR EVENTS. BETWEEN £7O AND £BO IN PRIZE MONEY. rrogra'njmes. obtained from all secretaries and affiliated clubs. Hanidcap Events close with the local secretary (or with Mr W. Gillespie, Academy" Buildings, Masterton>, on FRIDAY. April 4th, , at 9 p.m. NO ACCEPTANCE FEES. Bring the bairns and enjoy a genuine Scotch gathering. The Society's Pipe Baud will he in attendance. In connection with the above, a GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT will be held in the VICTORIA HALL CARTERTON, in the Evening, at which the best procurable talent will assist. Full particulars and programmes frorrf:— GAVIN DYKES, Local Secretary. 4, Rhodes Carterton. T, S. ARCUS,, Charman Carterton Branch Wai- , rarapa Caledonian Society (incorporated).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 1
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