MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. 'OWN TONIGHT A NIGHT OF FUN. BRAEMAR OaMPANY. IS HERE AGAIN TO-NIGHT! GREAT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. PROFESSOR BRAEMAR. The World's Master Hypnotist. A SCIENTIFIC SHOW. A truly Wonderful -Musician: JULIAN. The Musical Marvel. America's best. MADAME DOREES. MYSTO. SEE THE CURTAIN-RAISER. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is; Children Halfprice. "Elite Orchestra. Box Plan at Dresden. No extra. MASTERTON LADIES' SWIMMING v CLUB. ffHE adjourned Annual .■G-erie-'ra] Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Dominion-: Hall on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 4 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. •
OWN ALL Direction: Walter George and Maynard Daki.i. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. THE "SMART SET" ENTERTAINERS. MAYNARD DA KIN. In their Refined Entertainment of MUSIC, MIRTH * MERRIMENT. Two Hours of Continuous Laughter. THE "SMART SET" are novel in their ways, original in their productions, And their entertainments are of the hest, the consequence of which they aiV packed nightly. THE "SMART SET" produce the best, the smartest, most novel, and most original items. THE "SMART SET" produce items and business none of which is hand. They originate—not only in their style of business—but in all thev do. THE "SMART SET" ARE IMITATED. BUT UNRIVALLED. 3a, 2s, Is—Popular Prices—ls 2s, 3s'. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Manager VICTOR BECK
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, BOSH AHD SWEET PSA SHOW To be held in the DRILL HALL/ Mast&rton. on Wednesday 2eth November, 1913. S6M&bfjLES fifid fill information from the Secretary. ENTi&E&, pLOSE on. SATURDAY, November 22rid, 19t3\ at 9 p.m., with— H. M. BODDINOTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 23 aiifl 105. <£u«en Street Masterton.
AGRICULTURAL HAkL- §AB« TEftTON. SATURDAY. 29th XOYEM'Mt?, V < & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW Of Flowers, Pot Plants. Fruit, Vegetables, Home Industrial, and School Work. Entries Close NOVEMBER 1:8 th. Catalogues ready shortly. WILLIAM TUCKER.' Hon. Secretary.' P.O. Box 4, Carterton, Phone 96.
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! TUST received a large stock of new _ gooc3s of _all descriptions, including : X.Z. POST CARDS VIEW BOOKS . NOVELTIES (suitable for sending Home) LADIES' HAND-BAGS PICTURE FRAMES ORNAMENTS "DOMINION" ft "BOY-PROOF" WATCHES at 7s fid and 6s 6d. CHILDREN'S PRAMS & TRICYCLES *" TOYS IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN CREAT VARIETY, Etc., Etc. ALL GOODS MARKED AT LOWEST PRICES AT O.K. STATIONERY, TOY & FANCY GOODS DEPOT, A. BRADFORD, Proprietor. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures.) POWELKA TRACED AT LAST. TVEWS has been received that Powelka k in Mexico and makincr a name for himself by fighting for the Rebels,, and we are making a name for ourselves with our CREAT DISPLAY OF SUMMER GOODS ; which are arriving every day. JTHE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ! CALL AND INSPECT THE 1 GOODS AND PRICES. SABA'S, Opposite Farmers' Club, in Holloway Buildings. QUEEN ST. n< > MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 November 1913, Page 1
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