MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. TOWN £f A L L TO-NIGHT CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF V. M. BEEBE'S pOUITE YfAUDEVILLE J)ELUXE. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DELUXE. Opening with Elaborate Production of MODERN MINSTRELS, Direct from' the Leading Vaudeville Theatre of thy World under exclusive engagement to Mr Beebe. First Appearance in New Zealand of tho following Eminent International Artists and Acts : THE ROLLICKING ROOKLKYS— Singers, Dancer* and Laughter Makers. MISS RUBEE RAYMOND..America's Charming Toe Dancer. MR WILL WHH'E-Th-e World's Champion Eccentric Dancer. THE ACROBATIC ARTEENS— Direct from the Ijondon Hippodrome. , MISS ELLA : Operatic": Soprano-.- Vocalist. THE-GREAT KEILBERSON- - In His New Protean. Act. MR. JOHN SLOAN— Cultured Comedian. MISS RUBY COX— England's Celebrated. Contralto. MRWra. FALRBANK— ? '• ' A Dispenser of Clean Comic MISs3B>IE LEEDER— The Dainty Serio and Dancer. MR GEORGE WALTONOliaracter Songs and Lightning PRICES—3s, 2a, la. Children under 12 half-price. No extra charge for Booking.' PLAN at the Dresden. . Carriages and Motors, at; 10.45. KNOX MUTUAL IMPROVEMMENT * SOCIAL CLUB. DUTCH EVENING. '""ONGS, -Choruses, Recitations, Readings, Dialogues in Dutch Costume will be given in Knox Hall TO-NIGHT, commencing at 7.30. o'clock sharp. Members free; Non-members 6d.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH V' CONCERT. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. 10th JULY. 1913, At 7.f»Vi>.tM. ~ -ADMISSION SIXPENCE. MOVTNO PI OTITIS IN YOFR'.'OWV. HOME. PATE'E'S HOME ;15:^''^:^^^:;T:,0^ npHK- wonderful Machine that A its.own light, and throws n most realistic Picture on the screen in your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME.
Write the Local Agent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT QUEEN STRlyK'l. MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY*^. Telephone 475. PUBLIC RECEPTION & WELCOME HOME TO SIK WALTER BUCHANAN, K. 8., M.P. SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. TODAY THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1913. Commencing; at 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL Trains, stopping where required to pick up passengers, will run as umier on the day of the Reception : From Jlasterton— Mastert.jii ciep. 12.45 p.m., arrive Carterton Lit) p.m. From Cross CreekCross Creek iiep. 11.Ho a.m., Fentherston 12. 30 p.m.. Greytown 12.22 p.in., arrive Carterton 1 p.m. Return Trains —^ For Mastertoii: Leaves Carterton 5.10 p.m. For Cross Cr?ek: Leaves Carterton at o p.m. In. addition to th« above the ordinary goody trains-, leaving Carterton for Masteri.K -U 3.55 p.m. and 6.35 p.m., will hi!..- pa-i-iengfj- cars attached. L. H. .SMART, Hon. Secretary. SOUTH WAIRA3APA POULTRY ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. be held in the Agricultural Hall, -*- Carterton, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 23rd and 24th. 1913. Entries dw on WEDNESDAY, Julv 16th. with. JAS. M. NICFOLLS. Hon. Secretary. Carterton. "OLINKHQRNITb Hairdressing 8a- ; *-* loon is conducted by a* staff off experienced tonsotrial artists,, who know their bnsiMM- The latest hygieaw methods are used in the Saloon, which customers shoiiid please note: Prompt attention; nO waiting. A trial win convinoe you. Gall to-day street. Mwtertpo.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 1
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