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MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. L T-P. ORCHESTRA. . .(Under the Conduct* of Mr tt»hana lioyes.) TO-MiOHTI qtir T°" MIOHTI A TALE OF THE" WILDERMEg--5 ?Jtl OF THE WILDERNESS. of the mo* ««t»Sed by jected, and should not w> our patrons. ■ w , IdE rNESS. Sel'«r Sensation: SAVING WlfglWAL ' A vR- .produced,; iA rrSIV SPECIAL, sensation ■SAV&& QHJ SOCIAL, from start '" A SJ-p Kl to finish, marvellous P-tui-es,-- >\' u \v,: r;r iom of Brother Arahildd Gr»a Circus, D«pt«fce «

HOWX HALL, JIASTERTON., ' MONDAY. APRIL 15. In tlie new 3-Act lr^.V^ ma '"-- » Fun, Sentiment and Startling kttects. FAMILY PRTOES';--Circle 2s 6d Ladies Is 6cl Stalls 2s, Ladies Is, >it, Is, Children 6d • Plan at The Dresden. IO WN HALL, MASTERTON. | DivG-tion, J- C. Wiiliiamson, Ltd.' THE Sk'AMATIO EVENT OF THE] DECADE. j THURSDAY, APRIL 25th. THURSDAY, APRIL 25th. I Hfor the'first and only time m Mas-j ■ terton. ; Everyone, Everywhere will like Every j woman. j The most interesting entertainment % lliat has ever come to New Zealand, i MR J. G. WILLIAMSON .''Presents' HILDA SPONC, I v HILDA SPONG, V; Supported by MaOOM- ' PANY of OYER 50 ARTISTS. ;:':'.'- ; ;■■■■;•'.••■■:;:. in. .-.■• :,,."" : ;i EVERY WOMAN. . EVERYWOMAN. ) EVERYWOMAN. \ ■: :—. - A Great Diwrratiii Spectacle, Ml ot action "and incident; and a Healthy, Boperuf and Allegorical Interpretation of Life's Pilgrima&e. ( "EVERYWOMAN." The story of "Everywoman" reaches] 'wherever there is human nature. Its J appeal is universal, and whue a. hne .■■lesson underliies the play, it has all Tibhe characteristics arid charm of a :leentertainment. ~ - Bos Plaris will be woemed on lUEb^ DAY, April 23rd, at 8 o'clock. A queue will he formed from 7.30 a.m. PRICES.— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 6fi ; Stalls 3s: Pit 2s. Touring Manager, JOHN FARiRELL.

Artistic Plttur© iFrain'uu TO THE RESIDENTS _QF MASTER-! TON AND SURROUNDING DSSTRi"7. I WISH to intimate that I have opened a J PICTURE FRAMING BUSINESS At 220 Queen Street, Master ton, and ail work entrusted to me will be carried out at reasonable rates. IT»M.MOaJ QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. (Right Opposite Knox Church.) KURIPUM STORE. E. PETERSEN, PROPRIETOR. DEST Brands" GROCERIES of -O all hinds sold at lowest ipriees. A Jorge assortment of CROCKERY and FANCY GLASSWARE at 'big reductions to clear. TEIEPHONE 419.

ASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT'AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to loans, repayable by instalment ■or otherwise, en approved freehold "security. TERMS ON APPLICATION. J. B. KEBTH, MANAGER.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 1

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