MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. 1 0 W N jfj A L L TO-NIGHT CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF V. M. BEEBE'S [JO LITE r^AUDEYILLE T^ELUXE. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DELUXE. .Opening with.Elaborate Production of MODERN MINSTRELS, Direct from the Leading Vaudeville Theatre of the World under exclusive engagement to Mr Beebe. First Appearance in Now Zealand of the following Eminent International Artists and Acts:— ! THE ROLLICKING ROCKLEYB- - Dancers and Laughter / Makers. MISS RCBEE RAYMONDAmeriea's Charming Toe Dancer. MR WILL WHITE—, The World's Champion Eccentric Dancer. THE ACROBATIC ARTEENS— Direct from th.* London Hippodrome. - MISS ELLA CONRAD— Operatic Soprano Vocalist. THE GREAT TCEILDERSONIn ■, His ,New. Protean" Act. MR JOHN SLQAK— Cultured Comedian.MISS RUBY COXEneland's Celebrated Contralto. im'ii?_ -nt-ATn-n k-lti-lr ■ A Dispenser of Clean Comic : Songs. "■ ',. - ; MISS—EDIE LEEDER— . . The Dainty Serio and Dancer. MR GEORGE WALTON— Character Songs and Lightning Sketches PRICES—3s, 25,,15, Children under 12 half-price. No extra charge for Booking. PLAN at the Dresden. Carriaees and Motors at 10.45. t.T.N.OTX.A.O.T.U. MASTERTON W)DGE No. 19. at" 8 o'clock. Bannister-street. Visiting brethren cordially invited. —Br Command W.M..
MOVING PICTURES IN TOUR OWN HOME. PATHESHOME C I N EM ATO GRAPH rpHE • wonderful Machine that ■ makes its own light; and throws a most realistic Picture on the screen in your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME. '•Write the Local: Acent— QDEEN SfHEKI, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475. "
(Iho Well-known London Artist) Will 'giv« a i VIOLIN RECITAL Assisted *)v MISS PHYLLIS- FELL - (Of X'.lsoi:) in ' KXCHAXG3 YiA LL, MASTEHTON, THURSDAY, JULY 17ih, 1913. ■ '■ At 8 p.m. ' Tickets, 2s 6d ; Reserved. 3s; to be obtained from Dresden, PiTano Co,. CHURCH- '. CONCERT. THURSDAY. 10th* JULY. 1913, At 7.30 P.m. ADMISSION SIXPENCE.
PUBLIC RECEPTION & WELCOME HOME TO Slh WALTER BUCHANAN, 1C.8.., M. P. SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1913. Commencing; at 1.30 p.m. °*FECIAL Trainer -stopping .where -Required to pick r.p passengers, will run as under l on the clay of the Reception:— From. Ala.ste.rton*- . | Mastertpi) dtjr. 12-.40 p.m., arrive t Ciu-teH&r, 1.10 p.nl. From G i Vt»f > k. i r- f : • Cr6ss't' ,: .>: ; k dop'. '-1 1.35 a.m., Feathers;, 12.30 p.m.. GreyTown 12.'_'•_'"p.m.. arrive Carterton 1 p.m.; Return Trains— ■ - . For-Mtfsterton : Leaves Carterton 5.1U p.m. " For Cross Creek: Lfaves' Carterton at i 5 p.m. . In addition- to the above the ordinary goody trains, tearing Carterton f or' Masterton at 3.55 p.m. and 6.35 p.m., will have passenger cars attached. , . . L. H. SMART, Hon. Secretary.
SOUTH WAIRARAPA POULTRY ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. npO be h«lcl in the Agricultural Hall, •*■ Carterton, oil;WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ■•■; 2«rd Entries close on WEDNESDAY, July 16th, with J AS. M. N.ICFOLLS. . Hoh, Carterton. • • ' ■ '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 1
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