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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ONE NIGHT ONLY. . TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 8. SOMET-HZN^STABTLIN^T^ A powerful and startling Detective Story— ESCAPE OF THE WHITE GLOVE GANG. Synopsis.—De Croze, the Chief of the White Glove Gang, left in captivity regains his freedom'. Detective Necker is given charge of the case, and finding the gang s old headquarters are left, he calls on the estate agents. These, lie comes to the concluusion, are connected with the gsng, and a masterly coup ropes them all in with the exception of the lady secretary, Suzanne, who manages to slip away. For a short time all is quiet. But a watch on the out-going cables reveals a message' to De Croze in the West Indies, warning him to chansje his route home. The detective proceeds to Marseilles, where he is enabled to find Suzanne, and follows her to Cap? Ferrat. The girl Hires a motor-boat and dashes out to meet a sailing vessel. Necker follows, and, boarding the vessel, demands to see the captain, and the two criminals are called upon to surrender. Two shots are fired 1 and Suzanne staggers out saying that her chief is dead. Hecker enters toverify this, and . the sound of more shots rings out. De Croze fires the vessel, and while all else escape he is left alone in the midst of the seething furnace. A glorious Dramatic Novelty by the "Vitagraph Company— TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN. TWO WOMEN A«ND TWO MEN. Portrayed amidst elaborate and costly surroundings, and acted by the Vita. Company's most popular artists. A Western Indian Drama bv Selig— BUCK'S. ROMANCE. BUCK'S* ROMANCE. Produced in the wilds of the mountains ; containing all the elements of the popular American backwoods stories. KUBO'S TROUPE OF. ACROBATS. —A Brilliant Vaudeville Act— A Clever Vitagraph Comedv: CASEY AND THE BAT. FAITHFUL DUMB FRIENDS—A charmine Animal Study. JIM GOES FENCING MAD—For Laughing Purposes. ST. GOTHARD—Andefnatt to Goschenen. Latest TOPICAL GAZETTE.

DRESS CIRCLE: Is: ALL DOWNSTAIRS 6d. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MOVING PICTUREB IN TOUE'OWN HOME. PATHE'S HOME C I N E M A T ()- GRAPH THHE 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. Writ© the Local Aeent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475.

MASTERTON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) % PATRON: His Lxctellency the Governor. thirdTTnnual ♦ FESTIVAL OPENS * MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1913. And Continues for FIVE DAYS. Competitors from all parts of the Dominion. PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY: Methodist Schoolroom, lo a.m.— Shakespearian Recitation, youths. Recitation, girls under 21. Recitation, b ;v<;, under 11. Town Hall, 2.3 C iJ.m. — Scotch songs. Shakespearian Dialogue, gi,rl and boy. Sacred Solo, gentlemen. Humorous. Recitation, ladies. Bass Solo. Town Hall, 7.30 p.m.— Shakespearian Recitation, youths, finals. Scotch song, finals Violin Solo, any age. Recitation, girls under 21, finals. Bass Solo, finals. Mezzo Soprano Solo. Shakespearian Dialogue, finals. Vocal Solo and Accompaniment. Humorous Recitation, ladies, own selection, finals. Sacred Solo, gentlemen, finals. Impromptu Speech, gentlemen (entries close at 5 p.m.). ■» Comedietta (Norman Aitken and party and Mr Hornsby's pupils) SINGLE ADMISSION Day: Adults, Upstairs Is, Downstairs 6d. Night: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the British and Continental Piano Co., where seats can be reserved for a booking fee of sixpence per might. m. GILLESPIE, Secretory. Academy JfaUdisga, MMtertos.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 1

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556

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 1

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