mmmmm^m TOWN HALL PICTURES. r TOWXf HALL PICTURESLBVtNG N£W Z2AI.AWD. LIVING NEW ZE*aND. LIVING NKW Z£A:.AWO. "GOD'S OWN COUNTRY." TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND S&TUEDAY. Matinee This (Tuesday) Afiornoon J Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 3 30 o'clock. Admission for Children under 12— Threepence. CARNIVAL AT BOTOEUA. CARNIVAL A J EOTOEUA. CARNIVAL AT KOTORUA. RIMUTAKA INCLINE. LIFE ON A SHEEP STATION. Geysers in A ctivity, Boiling Pools, Maori Hakasand Dances, Maori Canoe Races HuKa Falls. Aratiatia Rapids, KING GEORGE V. IN NX Lord Kitchener Inspecting Cadets and Scouts in Dunedin. Lord Kitchener Inspecting Troops in Sydney. Our Rock-bound Coast. Proclamation of King George V. in Wellington, Dominion Day Celebrations, and a host of other absorbingly interesting Films, A CHANCE OF A LIFE-TIME! Don't miss this Intellectual and Educational Treat. It may never again come this way. Admission—Dress Circle, 2s j Stalls, le; Children, half-price. You have a pretty child. Enter it for the Beamy Competition. It may win the £2 2s prize. j WHEN IN CARTERTON } SEE THAT YOU VISIT \ THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL. A. Harbroe, Proprietor. FIRST CSass Accommodation for Travellers. Terms moderate. Speight's Celebrated Ale. AEcock's BUilsLrd Table. Best brands Wines & Spirits. Morse Paddocks and Loose Boxes. Telephone No. 78, Carterton. THE TARATAHI HOTEL, Carterton. FTIHIS 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. BARRETT'S NEW HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, (Containing over 80 Bedrooms). Chas. H. Williams, Proprietor mHE House that affords the ideal condition of Hotel Hospitality and Seal Comfort. Tariff: 7/- Per Day, (Weekly by Arrangement.) MOTOE CAES ON HIEE. Telephone 1076. i
THE WELLINGTON mmmmm EAK'ifSE &IAHUFACTUBERS. Offices : .AMRTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Works : NGAHAURANGA. JS/JPORTANT TO FARMERS. W.R3.E.L-- . Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga in 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, 5/per ton extra is charged. Mo. 1 fixture £57/6 per ton [jo. 3 „ aS/5/- „ Ho. 5 „ &52ie „ r>X~.it* " S5/2/6 ~ Imported' Superphosphate *5/5/- „ Particulars ot Analysis posted to any ulf'.ritss on application. Special Mixtures can be made at any imo to suit Farmers. 7AT STOCK for FREEZING i'U III) is prepared to receive stock ' /Vi'KKEZING and SHIPMENT or CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest rate; cnrriMit in the Dominion. 3r The Company is also prepared to buy Fa! e» Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. e " >■)■■ ParMeulars' as to Charges and Price 19 ' ,'an be obtained on application to-the >- B.iyers : ALEX. McKENZLE, Feathers ton, e . Telephone No. 12, Fdatherstoj s^jJ;Exchange. HI W. B. McFADZSAN, Master ton, he Telephone No. 3ir3, itfastorto or Excoanga. * S ANDREW PKTESS, DannevrVe: Telephone Nj. 21, uantwviri Exchange. fr to the COMPANY'S HRAI> OFFIC S Lambtoa Quay, VYellingtou.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10056, 2 August 1910, Page 1
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