MEETIM t AND AMUSEMENT!. GREAT GYMNASTIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. OWN MASTERTON. TONIGHT Ladies', Men's and Bovs' Classes. FIRST PAHT. 1. Introductary march, Combined Classes 2. Breathing Exercises Men 3. Dumbells f Ladies 4. Breathing Exercises, Men 5. Parallel Bars. Boys 6. Dumbells, Girls 7. Breathing Exercises, Ladies 8. Vaulting Horse, Men Interval of 10 Minutes. SECOND PART. 9. Horizontal Bar. Men 10. Pyramids, Boys 11. March' and Running Maze, Ladies and Men 12. Breathing Girls 13. Mat-work & Tumbling & Pyramids, 9 Men 14. Clubs, Ladies 15. Spring-board Exercises, Men 16. Free Exercises. Ladies Finale Tableau. Physical Director, Mr R. O. Jarrett Gymnastic Instructor, Mr A. C. Williams Pianiste. Miss H. McKenzie Hon. Secretary, Mr H. L. PEARSE. ADMISSION Dress Circle 2s. Downstairs Is. Children half Drice. Booking *free at McLeod and Young's. OWN H ALL. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth October. ONE SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW AT THE DRESDEN AT 9 a.m. First Production in Masterton of THE GREAT PLAY OF THREE GENERATIONS. "MILESTONES!" "MILESTONES!" , FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE. ___ 1860 1885 1912. And Return of the Prominent Dramatic Star MR JULIUS KNIGHT! MR JULIUS KNIGHT! MR JULIUS KNIGHT! Supported by MISS IRENE BROWN. And the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMEDY jCOMPANYV • Including Grace Armitage Noble, Maggie Knight, Emma Temple, Mary Goulden, Dorothy Cumming, Leslie "Victor, Leonard Willey, Martin Lewis, Ronald McLeod, J. Plumpton Wilson, Victor Tatuall, Chas. Moree, and Arthur Greena-way. Box Plan open at the Dresden TOMORROW (Saturday). Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s • Pit, 2s. WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST P. & A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 29th and 30th OCTOBER. 1913. fJECORD Number of Challenge L ' v Shields, Rose Bowls, and Cups in Principal Classes. Tg-EOORD Number of Covered Stalls -*-* y and Pens. Q1 O FOR Cattle and Horses be/WX.O covered Sheep Pens. Entries dose OCTOBER loth. .Write now for Schedule. It's interesting. H. S. MOSS, Secretary. Box 25, Carterton. IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WOBKS BANNISTER ST.. MASTERTON. (Opposite Club Hotel.) /"kWING to the large increase of business we are obliged to take larger and more convenient oremises. In future our Business will be conducted at above address. LADIES' COSTUMES CLEANED AND PRESSED. We also employ a first-class Dressmaker from a leading House in Auckland for alterations and reoairs. Thanking our numerous customers for their past support. . Telephone 495. A NEW BUSINESS. PICTURE FRAMING. '^lu r E beg to notify the residents of " Masterton and district that we have opened up a Picture Business in M«sterton, which will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines. BEST STOCK 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. jBILLIABD SALOON, BANNIBTER STREET, (Next Baird's Motor Garage). NOW OPEN. NEW ALCOOK, TABLES. Q new wjd Up-to* 1 date. Patrons will r§e»W «v«rj attention. H. M. THOMPSON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 October 1913, Page 1
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