MEETIN t AND AMUSEMENTS. A UNIQUE ATTRACTION THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS. THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS. THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS. NOVELTY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLAYED BY EXPERTS. Musical and Comedy Sketch Artists. Sonorous, Aluminium Organ Chimes and Harp, Handbells, Russian Sleigh Bells, Zylophones, Saxaplones, etc. •BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS BRILLIANTLY MANIPULATED. This Act has been played in all Principal Musical Halls in America, Australasia, South Africa, and the East. GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. TWO BIG "STARS." TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A very fine particularly appealing dramatic screen play, with an intensely interesting plot, the working out of which rivets and holds the attention of the audience— THE SPECTRE OP THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE , SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. (Messter.) JUST SHOW FOLK. JUST SHOW FOLK. (Vitagraph.) ] An educational masterpiece of exceptional interest: ITALIAN MARBLE QUARRIES. ITALIAN MARBLE QUARRIES. A truly interesting film. (Kineto.) One of Selig's fine dramatic feaAROUGH RIDE WITH NITRO-GLYCERINE. A wild exciting tale of a vile conspiracy of a sensational, spectacular, and tremendously exciting character. A decidedly interesting and powerful picture: A VISIT TO A CRIPPLE'S HOME. A VISIT TO A CRIPPLE'S HOME. (Universal.) It supplies food for thought. Grand Comic Gallery: BEGONE DULL CARE (Gaumont). —Laugh and be merry. TICKETS PLEASE!—The screamingly funny love adventures of Pat, An Irish tram conductor. A budget of Comical happenings: WHEN A WOMAN WON'T! (Flying A.) —Bachelors beware! Two other Hysteria-raisers: JANE'S WATERLOO (Lubin).—A block to the Suffragette movement. PIMPLE, P.O. (CoemoY. —"A policeman's lot is not a happy one." , DRESS CIRCLE, Is: STALLS 6d.
"THE GEISHA." Op 0 W N HALL THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS"day, SEPTEMBER 16th, 17th & 18th, THE MASTERTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY. (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.,) Will produce "THE GEISHA." STRONG CAST AND CHORUS. EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan opens at the Dresden ofl MONDAY, Bth inst. PRICES.—Dress Circle. 3s,** Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Booking Fee—Circle or Stalls 6d extra. H. C. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary.
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING BULB SHOW. To be held in th« ffewN H AL L THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, Btli SEPTEMBER, with Schedules and Entry Forms on application to H.M. BODDINGTON, ■ Secretary. Telephone 32.
A NEW BUSINESS. PICTURE FRAMING. TX7"E beg to notify the residents of Masterton and district that we have opened up a Picture Business in Masterton, which will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines. BEST S'ftOCK OF MOULDINGS & PICTURES IN TOWN. NAPIER & SKITTRUP. (Late of T. Beadnell and Son, and A. H. Eaton, Wellington.) Address: NEXT PRINCE WALES STABLES. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON. HERMAN CRASS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of ARCADIA HOTEL. Wellington, the WELLINGTON CLUB, and UNION COMPANY'S BOATS). IjIIRST-CLASS TABLE, MODERF ATE TARIFF. CATERING IN TLL ITS BRANCHES. PROMPT ATTENTION A CIVILITY IS OUB MOTTO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 September 1913, Page 1
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