MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. QUO VAOiS. QUO VADIS. KINDLY NOTE.—Owing to extra heavy booking for to-night's entertainment, doors will be opened at 7 sharp. Orchestra Selections 7.30. Overture 7.55. Patrons are specially requested to be seated at 8 o'clock. AGAIN TO THE FORE. TOWN HALL. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. PICTURE SENSATION OF THE . YEAR. TO-NIGHT AT 8. EASILY THE GREATEST PICTURE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN, The World's Greatest Success! QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? Entertainer—Teacher—E:Ui.<ator. Tt .\s.-.i.-,tr l '?:-l!Ofl]- -<1 fW-fhcs. QUO VADIS?— sermon. QUO VADTS S -Gre~< :■ «ih-H Sermon. QUO VADlS?—Great.S'iile** Sermon. QUO VADlS7—Gfeaf *ilWt Sermon. QUO VADIS ?—Great SiV.it Sermon.. QUO VADIS?—Gre..t Silotit Sermon. QUO VADlS?—Great Rih-.it Sermon. QUO VADTS?— Great Silent Sermon. QUO VADTS?—Grent Silent Sermon. RECOMMENDED BY CLERGYMEN Rev. Father Coo'.icv Lvttelton.
Rev. F. C. Spun-. aHbou-ne. Rev. P. J. Stephen. Sydney. Rev. J. Shirer, WeUii-jrton. Rev. J. J. Lewis. Petone. HAS PREACHED ON QUO VADIS? Have Extolled its Beauty and Value. Have Advised all to See It. PICTORIAL HISTORY OR ROME. THE COLOSSEUM. THE CATACOMBS. The Apostle Peter Preaching. MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS. MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS. REALISTIC SPECTACLES of the Earlv Christians sacrificed for their Faith by being thrown to 20 Lions to make Sport for a Pa era n Holiday. RFVFRENTTAL AND BEAUTTFUL. APPARITION ON THE VIA APPTA, THE BURNING OF ROME. Of Awful Realism and Grandeur. FESTIVAL OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Conductor: Mr J. Candy. DRESS CIRCLE 2s; STALLS Is. THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. QUO VADIS ? QUO VADIS ? MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! SPECIAL TREAT FOR MOTHERS! And Country Residents. Plenty of room for. the Prams and Go-Carts. Don't miss this Magnificent Picture. BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS LEAGUE. the Knox Hall on MONDAY, October 13th, at 8 p.m. Speaker: The Rev. G. S. Cook. The Chair will be taken by P. L. Rollings, Esq. fOWN JJ A L L. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd.
A NIGHT OF GAIETY & MELODY! TUESDAY NICHT NEXT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Presents the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPE&A CO. ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. 150—Artists—150. Including All tho Old Favourites. In a Magnificent Production, for the first and only time here of the enormously successful and greatest of all Musical Comedies. THE QUAKER GIRL. THE QUAKER GIRL. Unquestionably the daintiest, prettiest, most unique and funniest Comic Opera yet staged in New Zealand, Spreading Laughter and Gaietj throughout the Dominion. Incidental to Act III.: LA DANSE DE CHAMPAGNE. A Sensational Feature. Plans will be opened at The Dresden This Morning at 8 o'clock.. A queue will be formed from 7 a.m. Prices: Dress Circle and R. Stalls, 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Touring Manager, .10HN FARRELL.
BOXING OWN HALL. MAS'JT.UTC V. t.T v NIGHT OF THE OPAKI RACES ! Great International Contest OF FIFTEEN ROUNDS. DENNY MURPHY (Welter-weight Champion N,Z.) VERSUS PITTO CHAPMAN i United States America ./■ FOR A PURSE OF £55) AND PHK WELTER-WEIGHT CHAM IUONPIGXSinp OF N.Z. Also„the> i'ollowinu Amateur Contests:0. OLSEN (Mastcrton) v. P. ItEID (Carterton). F, RITCHIE (Timii) v. L. MEXTED (Musterton). J. SCORRAR (Masterton) v. E. COLLERTON ADMISSION: 2s, 3s, 4s, ss, * 10s. Rooking Office: British an ft Conti-
MASTERTON COUNTY. HpENDERS, to close at this offict -"- (where plans and specifications may be seen} at NOON on TUESDAY the 18th inst., are invited for the following works: — Contract No. 297.—Blairlogie road: Widening and metalling 37 chains of roadway. . Contract No. 29S.—Paulsen's road: Metalling, etc.. 40 chains (more or less) of road, in two sections. Dsrled this 6th day of October, 1913 F. G. MOORE, County Clerk,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 October 1913, Page 1
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