MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.
RALXEY'S AFRICAN HUNT. Box Plan now open .it British unci Continental Piano Co.'s office. No extra charge • WHERE THE CROWDS GO. JU AJL,I< PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. * The Theatre where the Pictures and Music Speak for themselves. A GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. AT ft TO-NIGHT AT AT 0 TO-NIGHT -AT Grand Benefit VOCAL AND PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT To the COLEY FAMILY, Who are in unfortunate circumstances. VOCAL PROGRAMME Mr Green "Solo. Mr Grey Solo. Miss Townsend Recitation. Mr Hunn Solo. Miss Johnson ... Musical Monologue. Mrs Ir eson Recitation. Mr H. Hall Humorous Song. A Conspicuous Collection of Cinemas. Star-featuring . the - - striking Nord Drama,, 2500 feet long, in two reels: THE LAST OF THE ; OLD MfLL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. Fire Scene and. Heroic. Rescue. The Remarkable Kalem Drama: VICITIM OF HEREDITY. VICITIM OF HEREDITY. VICITIM OF HEREDITY. A study :'o£ the' effect of criminality in a parent upon the offspring. TO-NIGHT.—-'Bernini Railway.'' TO-NlGrHT.—"Gwendoline." TO-NlGHT.—''Brick-making bv Mad-TO-NIGHT.— agascar Natives." TO-NIGHT.—"How Did It Finish?". TO-NIGHT.-—"Jim & Gipsy Maid." TO-NlGHT.—"Hlcksville Epicure." TO-NlGHT.—'Warwick Chronicle." ' PRESS CIRCLE Is: STALLS 6<f gNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON. CRANO XMAS OR/CAN RECITAL, BY MR PURCELL WEBB, TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! TO-NICHT! Vocalist: Misses J. McGregor, J. Miller, Messrs 31 cD on aid and H. Mills ■ (Prthiatua). Tickets Is. PAHIATUA-AKITIO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSN. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW NEW SHOW-GROUNT)S, PAUIATCA. WEDNESDAY, JAN.; 1914. TUMPING Competitions, Horses Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Dogs. ENTRIES close WEDNESDAY, 31st December, 1913. Pri e Schedule on Application to J. A. WALSH. - Secretary. , Pahiatua.
/ MAURICEVILLE SPORTS. THE Will be held on MONDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1913. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME , has been arranged, including Running, J uuping, Wrestling, Women's and Children's Events./ Also Comic Items which, combined with the most picturesque ground in the Dominion, ensures A PLEASANT DAY'S OUTING FOR ALL. NOMINATIONS for Cash Events close with W. Gillespie, Academy Buildings, or the Secretary on 15th DECEMBER, NOMINATIONS for Amateur Events close with'the Secretary of the Wairarapa Amateur Athletic Club, P.O. Box 46. Mnsterton, on loth DECEMBER. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SEND TO SECRETARY FOR, PROGRAMMES. M. O'BRIEN. Secretary. HASTWELL SPORTS CLUB. rpHTRD J^JTEETING Will he Hold in MR C. SEYMOUR'S GROUNDS AT H ASTWELL ON ' THURSDAY, sth FEB., 1914. An: Httructivo programme has been drawn up, including— RUNNING JUMPING WRESTLING SAWING CHOPPING SHEEP GUESSING Also LADIES and CHILDREN'S ITEMS. And should be a pleasant outing for young and old. Nomination close with the Secretary at Hasttvell, or with Mr W. Gillespie, Aiadeiny Buildings, Masterton, tin -JANUARY 23rd, and handicaps wiH be publish about January 27th in the local papers. All events run under N.Z.A.A. and C.U. Rule*. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Send to Secretary for programmes. A.'T,'JACKSON. Secretary, Hastwell. YI7ANTED Known.—Fly & Young, ' T General Carriers and Forward ing. Agents, Masterton, are agent* for the N.Z. Express Coy., Ltd Motor always available for goods and passengers. Telephone 126, Privatf 137,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 December 1913, Page 1
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