MEETIN « AND AfcUtEMENTI. 1 MUSIC! ORCHESTRAL MUSIC! [. .. •' - ' plendid Success Saturday Night! J PERPORMERS. 5 J. CANITY, Musical Conductor. Come and hear THE PEOPLE'S ORCHESTRA Musical Treat with our Pictures. TOWN HALL. 'm-MORROW, TUESDAY, AT 8. ■TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. AT 8. >•* PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. ;ift Aid of the Honorary Territorials, 4o assist in getting a Prize Fund to encourage the young fellows. PART I. HONORARY TERRITORIALS. VOOAL PROGRAMME. 1. Song Mr W. Iggufaten 2. Recitation, Mr B. Reeves •3. Song Miss J^MiHeir 4. Recitation 'Mi** N.rffifgg 8; Song ...Mr H. P. Green 6. Scotch Dancing Misses N. and P. Dickson 7. Recitation Mr D. Hehenton 8. Song ...,-. Mr F. J. Hunn PART 11. ." A'BEAUTIFUL PICTURE PROGRAMME. A CHOICE X3OTBRIE OF CELE- ' BRATED CINEMATOGRAMS. 1 First Screening here of a gfej* Dramagraph of intense power < and touching pathos.. A splendidly col-, GREAT POSSESSIONS. GREAT POSSESSIONS; v GREAT POSSESSIONS. GREAT POSSESSIONS;': *■■■.;■■: A Brilliant Drama. s; Still another very brilliantly pictured human story, depiotm& in telling fashion a mother's lore for her child: IF WE ONLY KNEW; v- IF WE ONLY KNEW. •, ;..(a.b.v, ' NOTE.--Pric^: • Dress Circle lsi\ Stalls Is. Booking Fee 6d-.««*«*&. Box P|» now open at, British, and Cohtin'dß»] Piano Comnany. TO-NIGHT; § The LAST opportunity of witnesdagj o'vv "tiie geisha;" -;' ! "THE GEISHA." < *J»HE FIRST opportunity of complimenting . "*" •v.- r*;-*tn}/H«ftRY T£a*LL, Stage t Manager to the Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society.
TO-NIGHT SEPT. 29th. 1913. ONE NICHT ONLY, "THE CEISHA.' "THE CEISHA,' .The same successful caste and chorus—-the eame Grand Orchestra. PRICES~~3s,'is. Is. * Booking at Dresden. 6d extra. CREAT GYMNASTIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. 0W N ~"~\ JJ AL L MASTERTO.N. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Ladies', Men's and Bovs' Classes. TABLEAU—SET PIECES. Further particulars in future advertisements, ADMISSION ~Dress Circle 2s'. j Downstairs Is. Children half nrice. Booking free at MeLeod and Young's. WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST P. & A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. V-r AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY <S?; THURSDAY : 29th and 30th OCTOBER. 1913. RECORD Number,' of Challenge ■**' Shields. Rose Bowls, aud ,Cups in Principal Classes. "OECORD Number of Covered Stalls Pens. W«), FOR ;Cattle and Horses be- /■■*"',• skies covered Sheep Pens. Entries dose OCTOBER 15th. Write now for Schedule. It's interesting. H. S. MOSS, _. ' • Secretary. Box 25, Carterton. OGILVT AND SONS, PROPRIETORS RECORD REICN bOtchery. QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. FATTENING FARM. PJNE PARK. TE WHITI. * PRIME OX AND MAIDEN V HEIFER BEEF. MOTE.4-We do NOT kill Cowb i';a»d Old Ewes. ""\ Frozen meat permitted »enter our shop. L ~|.Killed at-Boroueh ttoii*. > . ".- ' "'■■., RTICLE IS THE RTICLE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 September 1913, Page 1
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