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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. QUO VADIS. , QUO VADIS. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! GRAND SPECIAL OPENING THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. SPECIAL TREAT FOR MOTHERS! KINDLY NOTE PRICES-Adults Is, Children 6d. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. AGAIN TO THE FORE. TOWN HALL. PICTURE SENSATION OF THE YEAR, STARf TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) tiIGHT.

easily the Greatest picture THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. QUO VADIS ? Pifes?; OPfNION: QI'O VADIS P S¥t>,\l',Y— Ql'O VADIS? "Mastt'tifcrcr."—Sjbn QUO VADIS? "Magnified!;— News QUO VADIS? "Sublime"' - TeleQUO VADIS? graph QUO VADIS? "Unique"—l fvriild QUO VADIS:' MELBOURNE—QUO VADIS? "Wonderful'''—AV&U& QUO VADIS? "Phenomenal"—Avfr QUO VADIS? AUCKLANDQUO VADIS? "The best"—FLeraM QUO VADIS? "Phenomenal"—Star QUO VADIS? WELLINGTONQUO VADIS? "Wonderful"—Post QUO VADIS? "Splendid."—DominQUO VADIS? ion QXJO VADIS? "Marvellous"—Times QUO VADIS ? LONDONQUO VADIS? "Unrivalled; overQUO VADIS? shadows all othQUO VADIS ? ers"—Times'. QUO VADIS ? CHRISTCHURCH—QUO VADIS? "Gorgeous"—Press QUO VADIS? "Magnificent."—TirnQIJO VADIS? es. QUO VADIS? Glorious Bewildering QUO VADIS? Pageants and SpecQIJO VADIS? tacles of BURNING QUO VADIS? ROME (of awful QUO VADIS? grandeur). Rome QUO VADIS? "tottering to its fall" QUO VADIS? —Scenes in the ColQUO VADIS ? osseum MARTYRQUO VADIS? DOM of CHRISTQUO VADIS? TANS awaitino- tlieir QUO VADTS? Doom THROWN QUO VADIS? TO THE LTONS. MANAGERIAL NOTICE.-Owing to extra heavy expense bringing this most expensive film to Masterton, and only being able to procure it for Three Nights, we are compelled to make the PRICES: Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is. RED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. npHE Annual Dance of the Red -*• Star Football Club will be held in the Drill Hall on THURSDAY, 9th October. W. HOPE. . R. MILNE, Joint. Sees.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUiMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUiMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. SHAKESPERE'S GREAT COMEDY SHAKESPERE'S GREAT COMEDY Will he staged in jZNOX HALL, MASTERTON. AKB p.m. By Members of the Knox Mutual Improvement and Social Club, on TWO NIGHTS. TWO NIGHTS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 9tli and lOfh OCTOBER. Tin' cast of characters includes a number of prominent local elocutionTickets may be obtained from Club Members and at J. V. Gordon's Pharmacy, where programmes may be seen. . ADMISSION Is. T°NU w A L L. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A NIGHT OF GAIETY & MELODY! TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Presents the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPE2-A CO. ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. 150—Artists—150. including All the Old Favourites. In a Production, for the first and only time here of the enormously successful and greatest of all Musical Comedies, THE OUAKEft GIRL. THE QUAKER: GIRL. Unquestionably the daintiest,- prettiest, most unique and funniest Comic Opcrn yet staged in New Zealand, Spreading Laughter and Gaiety throughout the Dominion. Incidental to Act, III.: LA DANSE DE CHAMPAGNE. { A Sensational Feature.-

Plans will be opened at The Dresden on Saturday, October lltli, at 8 a.in. A queue will be formed from' 7 a.m. Prices: Dress Circle and R. Stalls, Gs ; Rack Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL. WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST P. & A. SOCIETY. th nrrv-siXTH annual show. AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 20th and 30th OCTOBER. 1913. |> ECORD Number of Challenge •**' Shields, Rose Bowls, and Cups in Principal Classes. "O ECORD Number of Covered-Stalls and Pens. a | €> FOR Cattle and Horses, beside« covered Sheep Pens. Entries close OCTOBER 15th. Writ© now for Schedule. It's interesting. H. S. MOSS, Secretary. Box 35, Carterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 October 1913, Page 1

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543

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 October 1913, Page 1

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