MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. THE MASTEftTON PICTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD. rivni iR 'NEW MANAGEMENT. ukl>EH' NEW MANAGEMENT.. . )M( i hear the MASTER-TON gK-uia* tangm* ®g« the leadership o- Mit «J- ---•[•( i-NIGHT ! TO-NIG HT! At- 8 O'clock. muMmxut attraction. An l;»i«<>.rae »nd Tragio Upsy 0°"tradracy. A military T>^ >to -P. V ■Tlws U/pical picture of wo born. An. Asta -Neiteon Gem. A GTH L WITHOUT A 4 r r r WITHOUT A COf'NTR^. i&«»CTACO«NIW. A GTHiI/ WITHOUT A A WITHOUT A gvrJ-SY a vr,iu without a oounth-v a starring study * m tlie Balkan States, i GitxsT sari m induced to steal of a mifitary hjr Lv t V ** to tho* Of * i&Ce 'mo FOOT NORBTSTK. 4000 FOOT NORDISK. In Addition latest Drama: THE KED BABIRJEll;' TOE KED BAEiRTEB. THE KED BABIUER.. The A . Is. Company's Indian Sensation. . EOEBTIXDEN LOVE. ,: FORBIDDEN r I£y|)v «■* EOEHTKDEN LO\ E. An d "Jim Mistaken for EoolsJteiid'' <Pathe drama).; "Soenic.. Sicily (Mie); :?©ott,y the (Urajna); feeding Wild Animals" together with r host of other gems. U-Hual; Prices.
WAIRARAPA CALEDNOIAN SOCIETY'B PIPE BAND. SPORTS. (Affiliated with the Wairarapa Cen- ■ tre N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. and the Wellington Centre Amateur Athletic Association.) AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOWGROUNDS. (Near Railway Station.) CARTERTON THURSDAY, APRIL. 10th. Commencing at Noon. CASH AMD AMATEUR, EVENTS. 'BETWEEN £7O AND £BO IN ; - v " PltlZE; MONEY: irograjnmes obtained from all secretaries and affiliated clubs. Hanidcap-Events close with the local secretary., (or with Mr W. Gillespie, Academy' Buildings, Masterton), on FRIDAY, _at 9 p.m. NO ACCEPTANCE FEES. Bring the bairns and enjoy a genuine Scotch gathering. The Society s Pipe Band will be in attendance. In connection with the above, a GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT will bo held in the VICTORIA HALL CARTERTON, in the Evening, at which the best procurable talent will Assist** Fuli particulars and programmes from:— GAVIN DYKES, Local Secretary. 4, Rhodes Street, Carterton. T. S. ARCUS,, ChaTman Carterton Branch Wairarapa Caledonian Society (incorporated). TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A PHENOMENAIT_ATTRACTiON. FRIDAY, APRIL 18. FRIDAY, APRIL 18. J. c. WILLIAMSON PRESENTS FOB THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME IN MASTERTON MAETERLINCK'S GREAT AND ENTHRALLING WORK 01 GENIUS. THE blue BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUEBIRD. The most wonderful and gorgeous prolnction the stage has ever known. The fascination, the delicy, the delight of the dialogue and setting will remain a radiant memory with all who witness the beautiful stage realisation of the fairy poem. Scenes of amazing beauty. THE BLUE BIRD Has been played over 12,000 times in the various theatres of Europe and America. 200 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION Box Plans will be opened at the Dresden on WEDNESDAY next at- 8 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 7 a - m - , 1 t> 1 Prices: Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s. Stalls, Ik; Pit, •&>. Early door Stalls Is extra. Touring Manager: JOHN FAiRRELL. ON "THE BLUE BIRD.' THE MANAGEMENT WILL GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRIZES FOR THE BEST ESSAYS ON MAETERLINCK'S GREAT.WORK OF GENIUS, "THE BLUE BIRD" Scholars over 16 years of age: £3 3s. Bseholars 12 to 16 years of age: £2 2s. Children under 12 years of age: £1 Is. Contributors must confine their matter to three sheets of foolscap, written on one sude of the paper only, and should be addressed to The Manager, "The 'Blue Bird" Company, Opera House, .Wellington, not later than April 28th. TT BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Billiard Saloon next the Club Cafe, Queen Street, tutil recently oonducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to my predecessor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 March 1913, Page 1
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