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Special Advev* moments. TOWN HALL PICTURES. TOW2? HALL PICTURES TO-NIGHT ! TO-IWGH T ! last Night of ANTWERP ZX> Last Night of BE .UTIFUIi JAPAN. La»t Night of BED viAls's VI tf w. Last Night of TEE SINJSEE. Last Night of A LirrLK URCHIN. Last Night of PECULIAR PEOPLE. Last Night of LATJKS <' COMICS. 6d and 1/-. Seed in your photographic nominations for the Children's B.auty Competit on. rriz3t— £2 s, £1 Is and 10s 6d. Announcement Extraordi nary. AN EDUCATION iL TREAT, AN INTELLECT U AL FEAST Messrs Hay ward, Clark and Vile, per manent lessees of the Master ton Towr Hall, have pleasure m intimating to the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that they have, by arrangement with the .New Zealand Government, and the New Zaoland Picture Company, secured, at great expensa, the sole rights for the Wairarapa of exhibiting the series of charming pictures taken by the Tourist Department, entitled - . LIVING NEW ZEALAND. These -will be shvwn for a short season Tuesday, August 2nd. and continuing until SATURDAY, August 6th, omitting Thursday, August 4th, when the nail will be otherwisa ucgaged. For the benefit of the rising generation these unique educational Picfcues will be shown at Matinees on the afternoons of Tuesday, August 2nd, Wednesday, August 3rd, and Saturday, August 6th. Children will bo admitted to these matinees on the payment of 3d. Views or New Zealand's Wonders should leavo a life-long impre.sion c n the minds of the yu.ung. SOME OP THE SUBJECTS. 1. LIFE Oft A SHEEP & CATTLE STATION (Wairarapa). Men leaving Homestead; Mustering Cattle ; On the Eoad to the Yard ; Yarding ; Branding and Dehorning ; Released from Custody; j Sheep Ready for Shearing Machine; j I Counting out Shorn Sheep; Dipping Lambs; Sheep and Lambs Turned out to Run 5 Sheep on the Eoad to the Railway; Yarding, Drafting and J Trucking Fat Lambs; Loading ) Wagons at Wool Shed; Loading Wool Trucks at Eailway fetation; Lheep Train Leaving Railway Station ; Sheep Train Crossing Eimutaka Range. 2. MAIL TRAIN ASCENDING RIMUTAKA INCLINE—a fine description. 3. LOED KITCHENER INSPECTING CADETS & BOY SCOUTS AT DUNEDIN.—Scout holding N.Z. Flag with Title, "Never was isle so little, never was sea so lone, but over the ?c >d and the palm trees a British Fng was flown." 4. DOMINION DAY CELEBRATIONS. 5. VISIT OF KNG GEORGE V & QUEEN MARY TO N.Z, in 1901. 6. KING GEORGE PROCLAIMED IN WELLINGTON. 7. OUE EOCK BOUND COAST.

A VISIT TO ROTORUA WONDERLAND, including—l. Carnival at | Rotorua; 2. Maoris Washing at Boiling Pools; 3. Maori Women's Canoe Race; 4. Canoe Hurdle Race (tinted); 5. Maori Greeting (Te Hongi) ; Making a Piupiu, or Maori Dancing Mat; 7. Wairoa Geyser in j Play ; 8 Waikiti Geyser, withPoi and i Haka by Maori Women ; 9. Malfroy Geysers in Sanatorium Gardens; 10. \ Pun in the Blua Bath ; 11. Palls and Rapids on the Waikato River—the sublime "Huka" and the grand " Aratiatia." Together with the above will be shown a selected and interesting short series of Comedy and Drama, and a film describing the inspection of the military m Sydney by Loid Kitchener, making in all the Most Delightful, the Most Fascinating, the Most Educational, and the Most Instructive Moving Picture Entertainment Ever Shown in New Zealand. Such an opportunity as this of witnessing the Delightful and Varied Scenery and Industry of New Zealand has never before been presented, and may never occur again. In view of the great expense involved in procuring these Pictures, the, Management have maue the oarges for this short season a a little higher than usual, viz.—Dress Circle, 2a; Stalls and Pit, Is. This is still Within the Reach of All Matinee TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURUA?, at 3.30 p.m. Children 3d, Adults One Shilling. Sahcol teachers should not miss this opportunity of assisting to educate tne young and to give them an insight into tlje wonders of •' God's Own Country." Reserved Seats 6d extra at Inns and Goddard's. Peatherston— THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Cart ar ton— THURSDAY NIGHT. THE TARATAHI HOTEL, Carterton. fTHHIS popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and modernised in every way, and patrons and the travelling public generally can rely on receiving the best possible attention. Ring up Phone 63 P. COSTIN, Proprietor Taratahi Hotel. CLUB HOTEL. CARTERrON REDMOND, (formerly' of the » Queen's Hotel, Mastortou) bogs to inform his old friends that he has taken over the above hotel. j Good Table. Best brands of Liquor. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 1 August 1910, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
735

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 1 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 1 August 1910, Page 1

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