MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. QUO VADIS. QUO VADIS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN—NO EXTRA BOOKING FEE. MUSIC! ORCHESTRAL MUSIC! K PERFORMERS. K J. CANDY. Musical Conductor. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. TOWN HALL. LAST NICHT OF THIS GRAND PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 8. 1913 ENGLISH DERBY 1913 From Start to Finish. Great Sensation—the late Miss Davidson trying to stop the King's Horse. A Startling Ast Nielsen Star—One of the Strongest and most Dramatic Dramas of love and Hate ever screened: SPANISH B 1.,0 0 D! SPANISH BLOOD! SPANISH BLOOD! SPANISH BLO OD! An exceptional and decidedly interesting scenic series— NORTHERN GAMES. "qj" i novel, unique and engaging . character.*THE:^? etrait - A stirring story of A"mC !Can society life. Itt The brilliant Vitngrnph Comeu," King: a way orr. A fine Edison Drama, which points a great moral. DRESS CIRCLE. Is; STALLS 6d.
TOWN JJ A L L. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-MORROW ONE SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. 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 COMPANY. One Night Only.
THE GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS OF RECENT YEARS, "MILESTONES." ■ The PLAY OF THREE GENERATIONS, 1860 1885 1912. "MILESTONES." THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF THREE CONTINENTS '/ (Europe, America, and Australia). Just completed the Twelfth Month of its Run in London. Three Months .in Sydney, and Two Moiitlis in Melbourne. Box Plan at the Dresden' now open. Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s.
WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST P. & A. SOCIETY. THfRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 29th and 30th OCTOBER. 1913. TJKOORD Number of Challenge Shields. Rose Bowls, and Cups in Principal Classes. "O ECORD Number of Covered Stalls and Pens. 2| Q FOR Cattle and Horses besides covered Sheep Pens. Eutries close OCTOBER 15th. Write now for Schedule. It's interesting. H. S. MOSS, Secretary. ' B»x L'o. Carterton.
A NEW BUSINESB. PICTURE FRAMING. "WfE beg to notify the residents of Masterton and district that we <ha7e opened up a Pii.ture Business in Masterton, wlii'h will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines. BEST STOCK OF MOULDINGS <fe PICTURES IN TOWN. NAPIER & SKITTRUP, (Late of T. Beadnell and Son, and A. H. Eaton, Wellington!) Address: NEXT PRINCE WALES STABLES. QUEEN ST MASTERTON.
TftOCADERO TEMPERANCE HOTEL, PAHIATUA. HPHE old-eetabliuhed TROCADERO baa been taken over by Mr M. H. BIGGS, formerly of Wellington. The building has been renovated throughout, and-Patrons can be i assured of receiTifag every borne comfort. . Special attention will be paid to -ilM;^i(i!ng*rooDa;.. t ' Early luncheon on CIVILITY, AND EVERY _ ATTIOTTON,,^ 'Phone No. & Pftfcutna.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 1
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