MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. THE MASTERTON PICTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD. THE MASTERTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NICHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NICHTI A Coloured Drama of Absorbing Interest by Pathe Ob. . GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. A powerful story of Frenzied Finance. Showers of gold. The wealth of a Croesus. GREED FOR GOLD. 4000 ft... 4000 ft. 4000 ft. 4000 ft. With a Powerful and Thrilling Finale. Gone to a Higher Judge. Romantically Portrayed, Brilliantly Acted. 1 2 3 1 2 3 (Flyina A. Comedy.) Edison Latest. Edison Latest. VITAGRAPH. (Comic.) THE WINKING PARSON. THE WINKING PARSON. THE WINKING PARSON. —The 'Bold Man— A SOLDIER'S , FURLOUGH. A SOLDIER'S FURLOUGH. A SOLDIER'S FURLOUGH. {Lubin Drama.) NOTHING TO WEAR. NOTHING TO WEAR*. NOTHING TO WEAR. (Vitagraph Comedy.) "Nothing to Wear."—-One of the greatest in Comedy. This Picture will be of great interest to Ladies. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE No. 113. (P&tlbe Tonical.) PARKS OF CASERTA. (Eclipse Scenic.) OWN HALL, MASTERTON Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd.
FRIDAY NICHT NEXT. FRI&AY NICHT NEXT. A PHENOMENAL ATOACTWM. J. C. WILLIAMSON PRESENTS THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME IN MASTERTON. MAETERLINCK'S GREAT AND ENTHRALLING WORK OF GENIUS. THE BLUE BIRO. THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. The most wonderful aiid gorgeous production the stage has ever known. The fascination, the delicacy, the delight of the dialogue and setting will remain a radiant memory with all who witness the beautiful stage realisation oi the fairy poem. Scenes of amazing beauty. TH€ BLUE BIRD. Has been played over 12,000 times in the various theatres of Europe and 200 PEOPLE INtSTPRODUCTION Box Plans will be opened at the Dresden to-morrow (Wednesday) at 8 o'clock. A,,queue will be formed from 7 a.m. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 6s. Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2«. Early door Stalls, Is extra. Children halfTouring Manager, JOHN FARRELL.
MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, -the Earl of Liverpool.) NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 17th, 18th, 19th a-nd 20th, 1913. (Ateliated with Royal Horticultural , ' • ' Society.) HPHE finest Exposition of every-, thing connected with the Dairy Industry in the Dominion. 50,000 SQUARE FEET OF COVERED IN SPACE. At the same time will be held THE MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATIONS ANNUAL SHOW. A GRAND DISPLAY OF BIRDS. - FAT STOCK SHOW. PRODUCE CHAMPIONSHIPS. FOOTBALL MATCHES AND RING EVENTS. FOUR DAYS CARNIVAL. . Applications for Space and Schedules to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. MELHUISH'S WORCESTER SAUCE. Appeals to tfe« taste because of its Deliciously Zestful and AppetiteProvoking flavour. Appeals to the Pocket, for tfaougk equal to the FINEST IMPORTED., it is., actually leas than half tite Price. "MELHUISH'S is uniqu© w jyahiel ——— "THE FLAVOUR MADE IT PtPULAR!'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 April 1913, Page 1
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