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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. THE MABTERTON PICTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. HPHE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ■*- has "bagged" the Town Hall. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. We would like to remind YOU ALL that we are the PEOPLE'S COMPANY, and consist of 138 shareholders. Shares are held by Masterton people,* and therefore practically all earnings are distributed t locally, u. the benefit of our town.' We keep the PEOPLE'S TOWN HALL FULLY OCCUPIED, THEREBY EARNING A CONTINUAL REVENUE FOR THE PEOPLE. By supporting the Company you, besides enjoying a high-class are benefitting the whole community. We desire to thank Patrons foi their support, and announce that WE ARE DOING WELL AND ARE HERE TO STAY. Besides pictures, we are introducing other forms,of entertainment to, k«m the. Masterton people well catenST for in the wav of amusement. We are putting on nothing but THE BEST OF PICTURES, equal to anything, shown in Australasia, which pictures are produced by the world's best makers. The Pictures speak for themselves. In conclusion, we would point out that there . are a FEW MORE SHARES LEFT, and we shall be pleased to ' give full .particulars to anyone desirous of taking them up. Our capital is £2500, in £1 shares, and 1600 shares have been taken up. Only 7s 6d per share has been called up. PRESIDENTS MAY BENEFIT THEMSELVES by taking up one* or moTe shares up to 50. It is expected that these.remaining shares will be taken up readily, so intending shareholders should ACT PROMPTLY and make application NOW to either the sharebrokers, Messrs C. C. Ross and Co., or to the Secretary, Mr A. W. G. Holliwgs, at Messrs Hollings and Pragnell's office, Masterton.

MASTBRTON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) PATRON: Hit Excellency the Governor. thirdTnnual festival Competitors from all parts of the i Dominion. PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY: Town Hall, 10 a.m.— Prepared" Reading, lady or gentleman. Recitation, boys under 15. Contralto Solo. - Piano Solo i under 10. V " r Recitation, girls under IJ. Town Hall, 2.30 p.m.— ■ Piano Solo, girls under 14. 'Shakespearean Recitation, girls under 21. [ Baritone Solo. Recitation, gentlemen. Carol Contest, girls. > Carol Contest, boys. ■* Town Hallj 7.30 p.m.— Piano Solo, girls under 14, finals. Recitation, gentlemen, fisials'. Soprano Solo, j Musical Monologue, gentlemen. ' Recitation, hoys uned 15, rfnals. .. Yocal Quartet. \ Humorous Song, finals. Shakespearean Recitation, girls under 21. finals. Bawtone Solo. Impromptu Debate, entries close 5 p.m. M'ezw>-Soprano Solo. Church Choir Contest. Impromptu Debate, ladies and gen tlemenj entries close 5 p.m. Comedietta. Miss Arnold and Party "An Episode." SINGLE ADMTSSTON Day: Adults, Upstairs Is. Downstairs 6d. Nicht: 3s, 2s. and Is. Box Plan at the British and Continental Piano Co., where seats can he reserved for a booking fee of sixpence per might. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. Academr RniMirers. Miurterton.

MOVINft PICTURES IN TOUR OWN HOME. PATHE'S HOME CINEMATOGRAPH HPEE 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 Aeent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. , Telephone 475.

SKATING RINK. pERRY'S PEERY STREET. OPEN DAILY. AFTERNOON—2.3O xiutit & p.m. EVENING—7 unto, 10 p.m. SPECIAL FEATURE. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 25th". Potato Race—-Troptj awarded to winner.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 1

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530

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 1

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