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a®EE¥SWGS ftMiHSMEISm MASTERTON ELEGTRIG THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. ■ . iTJndOT -the Conductprship oi Mr Bei«H.«HT,ta""7J T r .o-T. . By Spectal Request. Return Visit: "BATTLE HYMN REPUBL 0.,, Mr® Julia Ward How s -» ?JJ E VOICELESS MESSAGE. j THE VOICEL^_ em hytQ _ khe' a!boye -caste- n Mu| , Wlth 4e next THE SCANDAL MONO CAPY AIN a BARNACL ems .

OWN HALL, MASTERTUJN. atfcm, jrcTwßßiamMn, Lta. a Event of the Decade Direction For the first and only time in Was- 1 terton./THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. The most interesting entertainment £kat haW ever com© to rsew ZealaaU. MR J. C WILLIAMSON ■'.'■■ Presents ■ HILDA SPffNC, HILDA SPONC, Supported %' W*LWAM DESMOND, And a Company of over 60 Artiste. In EVERYWOMAN. EVERY WOMAN. EVERYWOMAN. A Great Dramatic Spectacle, full of aolioii and incident, and a Healthy, Hopeful and Allegorical Interpretation of Life's Pilgrimage. "EVERYWOMAN." The'story of "Everywoman" reaches wherever there is human nature. Its appeal is universal, and while a tine l«sson underlies the play, at has all the characteristics and charm ot a delightful entertainment. BOX PLANS', now open at the DrespklOES.— Dre&s Circle and Reserved Stalls 6e; Stalls 3s; Pit 2s.

MASTERTON .„,„.<, J COMPETITIONS (Incorporated). SECOND ANNUAL COMPETITIONS. JULY "oil 1912. j ENTRIES CLOSE-- _ . FRIDAY. JUNE Urn. Programme and «U partiaulars. fTOm_ ,W. GILLESPIE, ■ ■Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICE. ■BSSBS- DEAN BROS.' BUSIvjl NESS ait Masterton. Blither to inducted toy Mr R. Dean, will from _st Mav ibe Tinkler ttiie [management oi Mr J. DEAN, of Pahiarfcua. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING: MACHINES' IEVERAL hundred'-plants in daily use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating :n----sfcalling Milking Machines should 'ee the "DOMINION" ah work and vote the advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle, which is independent of suction, and ciin be regulated to give varying pressures to suit individual cows. Writ© -i-diay for' catalogues, tto., to— WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATSVE 12 "Wrigley Street. 'P.O. Box 145. Phone 282. A.P.A. (N.Z.) STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, Perry Street, Master ton. FLOTATION OF COMPANIES ' UNDERTAKEN. EDITING OF COMPANIES' BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Correspondence Invited.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 1

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