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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. BUN BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE IN. THE PEOPLE'S OWN JOIN g A L L AT C TO-NTGHT AT Q AT ° - TO-NIGHT AT ° • MUSIC! ORCHESTRAL MUSIC! K PEBPftRMERS. ft J. CANDY. ° Musical Conductor. ANOTHER BRILLIANT CHANGE. A PROGRAMME OV NUMERICAL AND ARTISTIC STRENGTH. Aa immense Vjthgrapli hit—One of tk<* greatest sensatien, in Pictured Drama: Art' instantaneous success— GOLDEN HOARD GOLDEN HOARD GOLDEN HOARD Or BURIED ALIVE. BURIED A L I V K. BU RI E'D ALI VE. A ra vishingly beautiful Patho colour scenic: SPRING-TIME IN MONTE CARLO. SPRING-TIME IN MONTE CARLO. As' full of lights and shadows; as an April Day. A huge drama by "Barker." tlio maker of "East Lynne": MARY OF BRIAR WOOD DELL. MARY OF BRIARWOOD DELL. An entrancing story, artistically acted. realistic 'limp." Vaudeville act: THE ACROBATS. THE ACROBATS. Picturing the mast wonderfup] feats ever performed. The big "A1B." feature—a won cle'rful success: DEATH'S MARATHON. DEATH'S MARATHON. .A startling screen play with a climax. v The deservedly popular: WARWICK CHRONICLE. * WARWICK CHRONICLE. Delightful Pictorial Magazine. . Edison's diverting comedv drama: A 100* DOLLAR ELOPEMENT. A 100 DOLLAR ELOPEMENT. A.full wagon which unloads only tho best samples. •The "A.8." Carecha-ser: JUST KIDS. JUST KIDS. • Love in a Girls' Academy. "Box Fldn now opeir at Britisih and Continental Piano Camnanv. DRESS CIRCLE. Is ; STALLS. 6d.

JJNOX CHURCH. MASTERTON. DUTCH FAIR. IN Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM HALL. WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, ami THURSDAY, NOV. 6th. (QOOKING Competition to be judgp .ed .-Jyr Mrs W.. - • v Fruit Cake, Wjii.te and Brown Bread, Madiera Cake, Plain and' Fancy Scones, Gingerbread, Shortbread, Victoria Spoil go, Pastry",' Sponge Pastry, Sponge Sandwich, Pikelets, Cocoanut Ice and Wabi jf&v, Eyelet and_ Crtfchet Heaviest Dozen Eggs (hens),. Decorated TaM.es,; Baskets, Sprays, and Buttonholes. .All goods for competition to :hecome' the property of the committee. Entrance Fee: Decorated Tables 6d, other entries 3d, any number 6d. Entries may be left with Mrs H. T. Wood or Mr R. J. Young. Bran Tub and other attractions. Admission 6d, Afternoon Tea 6d.

MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSN. RAND Metropolitan Agricultural Show and Industrial Exhibition and Masawatu Kennel Club's Champion l)og Show. NOVEMBER oth, Gtli and 7th, 1913. To be held at the Show Grounds, Palmerston North, under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY, THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. Full Classes of Pureored Stock from all parts. Hunting, Riding, Driving, and other Competitions. Horse .Shoeing and Shoe Making Competitions. VALUABLE PRIZE-MONEY, CUPS AND TROPHIES. Home Industries, Needlework and * Photography. Art, Technical, and Public School Classes. SPECIAL RAILWAY FACILITIES. Entries close for all classes except Live Stock on 11th October, 1013. Live Stock Entries close 18th October, 1913. Schedules and all information from the Secretary W. T. PENNY,, Boj: 85. PaliTier«ton North. jmi J^OMINFON AGRICULTURAL gHOW. "CAMPBELL SHOWGROUND," EPSOM. DECEMBER 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th ENTRIES CLOSEFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1913. SCHEDULES FREE ON APPLICATION; NO LATE ENTRIES. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. W. B. FORDYCE. Secretary. 16 Hal] of Commei •ce. High Street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 86.

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! TI'NT received a largo stock of new goods of all descriptions, including : N.Z. POST CARDS VIEW HOOKS NOVELTIES (suitable for sending Home) LADIES' HAND-BAGS . PICTURE FRAMES ORNAMENTS "DOMINION" St "BOY-PROOF" WATCHES at 7s 6d and 6s fid. CHILDREN'S PRAMS & TRICYCLES. TOYS IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY, Etc.. Etc. ALL GOODS MARKED AT LOWEST PRICES AT O.K. STATIONERY, TOY & FANCY GOODS DEPOT, A. BRADFORD, Proprietor. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures.}'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1913, Page 1

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568

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1913, Page 1

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