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MEETINGS AMD AMUSEMENTS. THE MASTERTON PICTURE AND bf«f fcftTAINMENT CO., LTO. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. rriHE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY has "bagged" the Town Hall. " MANAGERIAL NOTICE. THREE GOOD REASONS why you should take up Shares in the MASTERTON PICTURE & ENTERTAINMENT sCO., LTD., and patronise the TOWN HALL:— BECAUSE it keeps hundreds of pounds a year in this town for the benefit of the Masterton people. BECAUSE the Town Hall is your own property and yon should share in its earnings. BECAUSE the Pictures shown there are second to none, and the prices of admission are so low as to suit all purses. The Company intends to übo every effort to introduce other Entertainments of the best kind and to cater for the amusement of the people in> the best way at the lowest prices, and in the People's own Hall. All who take Shares will be assisting to attain the above desirable objects, _ and there is good reason. for believing that' they will be well rewarded for their enterprise—for the Town Hall is fast becoming the place of amusement in Masterton. Intending Shareholders can obtain any information they may desire about the Company either from the brokers (Messrs O. C. Ross and Co.) or .the Secretary, Mr A. Hollings, at Messrs Hollings and Pragnell's office, but as there are not many shares left application should be made to the brokers with delay. Any number of Shares up to 50 can be secured by the payment of only a few shillings per share. " * Look, out for next Saturday's Grand "Change—A DOUBLE PROGRAMME OF STARS. Owing to crowded House at our last Saturday Night's Entertainment, we have decided to open a continuous Box Plan at the British and Continental Piano Co. No extra booking fee. Have a comfortable seat, and remember the Prices—DßESS CIRCLE la; STALLS Bd.

MASTBB/TON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) PATBON: Hia Excellency the Governor. THIBD~ANNUAL FESTIVAL Competitors from all parts of the Dominion. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT will consist of items from SUCCESBFU# PRIZE-WINNERS,

who will prefeent the CHOI&EBT CEMS of the COMPETITIONS. PRICES—3s and 2s. To avoid annoyance member®, competitors and season ticket holders are requested to produce the whole ticket as the booking docket only will not be accepted unless accompanied by the ticket, which will be collected by the door-keepers. Box Plan nfc the British and Continental Piano Co., where seatß can be reserved for a booking fee of sixpence extra. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. Academy Buildings, M&sterton.

0 W N JJ A LL. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913. . THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Great Dramatic Triumph. THE SENSATION OBJECT PLAY: THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON;' THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. This Striking Drama is Interpreted by GEORGE HARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY The Story of a Man who went out into the World to find Good, and found Evil. A Girl who Faced the World Alone. Love that come into an evil woman's . Life. A STARTLING- PLAY, DEALING WITH THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. NOTE.—There is a dreadful evil in Tnir midst, and this play is written with the object of trying to wipe it out.. PRICES: 4b, 3s, and 2s. No extra charge for booking. No Early Doors. Box Plan opens on Monday next at the Dresden. Advar'cf Representative. ALB RT MYERS,

SHEEP LAMBS FOR FREEZING AT ANY WORKS. WRIGHT, STEVENSON, ' And Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON. Are buyers at per head or per pound,

Consignments of Meat, Wool, and Pelts, Account owners, handled by our London branch. If you desire to realise HIGHEST PRICES Deal with us. Full be obtained from WRIGHT, STEVENSON AND 00., LTD., WELLINGTON. AND C. CRACROFT WILSON, PALMERSTON NQBTH,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 1

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