MEETING* AND AKU*EI*ENT». THE MASTEBTON PICTURE AND bNIERTAINMENT CO., LT«V TOWN HALL. TO-NICNTI i O'olocfc. TO-NICHTI GRAND CHANCE OF PROGRAMME IN THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE. IN THE IN THE 4000 Feet! IN THE SPRINGTIME SPRINGTIME SPRINGTIME OF LIFE. .4000 Feet! OF LIFE. OF LIFE. IN THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE. —Pathe Coloured Drama— THE. Lubin MISER. THE M MISER. THE 1 MISER. THE , S MISER. THE E MISER. THE R MISER. THE Drama. MTSER. STORY OF AN OVERCOAT. (Ambrosa Comic.} STORY OF AN OVERCOAT. SANDWICH. SANDWICH. B. A A. . HERO'S .REWARD. HERO'S Kalem REWARD. HERO'S REWARD. HERO'S Comic REWARD. HERO'S REWARD. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE: No. 122. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE: No. 122. Topical.'k TWO NIGHTS ONLY. •MMMMMMMMMMATMMMMMMMM M MATTNFE M M TO-DAY M M AT M M 2.30 p.m. M Jtf . 6d, & 3d. M MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM OWN JT A L L. Direction ... J. C. Williamson. Ltd. A GREA/T AND WWDERFUL PANTOMIME! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. At 7.45. J. 0. Williamson presents the "Greater. Achievement" fiitravaganza PUSS !tf feOOTS. . PUSS IN BOOTS. Book by J. Hjckey Wood anc! Frank DiXj with specially attractive music by Aridred MacCu'nn. The pantomime will include the following notable artists: — King Grabbus "Pip" Powell Baron Rumphiz ... Vernon Davidson Muggles Fred Leslie Slyhoots 0. E. Lennon Digestus Stewart Garner The Horse Hart and Whitmorw Cvrus P. Hanks ... Rupert Darrell First Ruffian E. H. Sutton The Ogre's Slave G. Williams Dame Shortly :.:...... George Miller Phyllis Alice Russon Felina Dorothy Firmin Ivy Ivy Schilling Dorothy Ritu Renas The 'Spirit of the, Dramft, Nellie Leslie Roger Rugbv Kennedy Lutin ............:;.;;.....* Daisy Cheyne Colin > Violet Loraino Tho Two Acts, comprising sixteen scenes, are crowded with novelties and attractions, and included amongst the hig specialties areMESSRS COLLINS and HART. | American's Famous I Acrobatic , Comedinns. 1 THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clowns with dogs. Over 250 people in the production. Plans at Dresden. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls,'4s j Pit, 2s. MASTERTON ELECTORAtE. ~ **"R 0. R. SYKES invites the Electors to me 't him in the Drill Hall, Master ton, on WEDNESDAY, June 2oth, at 8 p.m., when he will address them on the political questions of the day.
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MASTERTON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) THIRD > NNUAI. COMPETITIONS. JULY 21st, 1913. ENTRIES CLOSETHURSDAY, JUNE 19th. Programme, Bock of Words, Entry Forms, and all particulars from— W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. Academy Buildings, Masterton. NEI: BILLIAR 3ALOON. BANNISTO, STREET. ' (Next Baird'i Motor Ga**ie.) NOW OPEN. NEW ALOOOK'B TABUS Everything new and up to date. P»teoai wttfreoaiT* «ry attention H. U. THOMPSON, PBOPKITO».
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 1
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