I Special Advertisements. . TOWN HALL PICTURES, HALL PICTURES. In the D/ili Hall TO-NtQHT. THE VEEY LATEST FILMS. JiTHE FREEE'S Beaut fally- . Coloured Drama. " ZING a EI" a gem ia kinematographio art, 1 ife on the Zambesi, Don l.'ar'.os, a romance of the Spanish Inquisition, The Gold Seeker's Daughter, a thrilling drama, Winter Sports,on the Voges Mountain?, The Modern Servant, domestic problem solved, Foolshead at Work, The Silent Piano, an English drama of Ihe forties, Launclrng of the Commonwealth L roadnought, Sir Geor-JB Eeid in the crowd, A Home Electrified, Where is Sour Wife ? and a host cf other Charmiisg Pictures. They are all fre3h and new. Sixpence and One Shilling-, [OWN H4LL, MASTEETON. Positively two nights only. WEDNESDAY & THUESDAY, July 20th and 21st. The Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society will produce, under the direction of Mr Geo. F. Gray, the OEAND COMIC OPERA, " The Pirates of Penzance." !. (By arrangement with BIrJ. 0. [ Wi'liamson.) With a full Orchestral Orchesira. POPULAR PEICES—3s, 2s, Is, Booking fee fid extra. Box plan and day sales open at Inns and Goddard's rgUIE SPORTSMAN'S DEPOT. C. CORBETT, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONISr Queen Stkeet. . Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Shin Guards and all other requisites in stock. B9st appointed Saloon in the district. Ladies' Combings made up. Razors and Scissors ground and s^t.
jiW.F.GA. NOTICE. (HAREHOLDER3 arojjj requested to return COUPONS and VOUCHERS on or before JULY 31st, to enable tliem to participate in the Annual Bonus. W. S. JAGO, Secretary. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative 1 ESDoiation, Limited, Masterton. THE TALKERIES. "E want everyone who has not yet Y ¥ experienced the delight of owning and listening to an Edison Phonograph to come to our store and hear the Jidison Phonograph play. There is only one way to know how good the Edison Phonograph is, and that is to hear it. Nothing can describe it. EDISON AMBSROL RECORDS are the new records which have 3ust been made to play on the Edison Phonograph. They play twice as long as the old ones, and play far better. 500 June Records. THE TALKERIES, JAMES HAL! Proprietor. J.C.EWINGTON. QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTOI Waipoua Coach Factory, Err gineering, Motor and Cycle Works. rTEHICLES o£ every description bui V to order. Engineering woi I in all its branches. Fully equipped plai under an expert engineer. ROVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLI AND CARS. Agencies—Rouse, Hurrell and Cc Vehicles, Traction, Portable and ( Engines, Benzine and Oils, and Mass Harris Implements. A large supply I next sea-on on hand. f, Mckenzie, pianist, TS open for Engagement for Parti L Balls, etc., during dancing peas Orchestra provided if required Addn BingwelL" Chapel street
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10043, 18 July 1910, Page 1
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