4EEI-INGB AHD.ABBlt*fc»Bfi*i& MASTERTON ELECTRIC K THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. <Under the Conductorsbip of Mr Itwhana Boyes.) TO-N.CHTI f 'tO-NIOHTI Our 'Second Monster Attraction', lapsing even our First Special Ma* Picture. THE GjRiEAT LAMES' PLAY. THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. This ro-kiture, which is <MoO /««' rVa revelation. It has been ■Vd ftih'e .modern "East Lynne 1 a, and righltly :&o, »s it deals wit "hejKithetic story surrounding a woman's We. THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. The fefbory is .well sustained, and the Mature acquired the reputation m England and Ammoa of being one oi *he few which will remain-.in, the public estimation) as on©, of the epoch"cine" pictures of the ar" THE-TWO ORPHANS. THLE TWO ORPHANS. The life story of (the two orphans is. -*jf an extraordinary nature, and the -•working out of the .plat is exceptionally clever, the acting being very powerful. This Mammoth Attraction us sup-->ortod by ntme thousand feet of the ' .World's Best Pictures, viz. -.—The Little Spy (Vitagraph military drama), fjlie Heairt of Nichette .(unique Edison drama), The Old Book-keeper (a pathetic A.B. drama), The Fishermaid *f Bally Daviid (a clever Kalem sea l drama), Dark Deception (Lubin com-. 1 «dy), Brave and Bold (A.B. comedy),] tPa'tbe Gazette, Humours of Animal "Life, Buffalo Hunting, Bobby and the tiay Old Sport, Hypnotising the Hypnotist (a screaming Vitagraph com*dy) and Icebergs Off Labrador (which wij'l give you some idea of the ill fated Titanic's peril). Twelve thousand feet of film— hj ■■' far the biggest and best -programme *how,n in the Wellington Pro nnce—projected by Me most modern maeh'Ane, and manipulated by an pxpenen- | operator who has few rivals in the profession. ODon-'t miles .tOi-o great attraction tonight, "THE TWO ORPHANS," and come early to avoid the !U«s'-i there 2S > sure to be. . , " ril „i MATINEE as usual on SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF -MASTERTON. HAVING purchased the business lately lowiued by Mr John Box- r hall, nd taking over the same on the j Ist of May, I Bolic.it -ithie continuance of the patronage of his clients, and ■assure'you that you will receive civil-j ity,'together with the primest qtfohty j *>f imeat at the .most reasonable prices i at all times. A .trial solicited-. J. L. MATTHEWS. MASTERTON 10M PETITIONS OCIETY.. (Incorporated). SECOND ANNUAL COMPETITIONS. , JULY 9th, 1912, ENTRIES CLOSE— tttatti FRJDAY. JUNE Htih. Programme and all particulars from — ', W. GILLESPIE. ] • Secretary, i DOMINION IPRFSSURE MILKING MACHINES SEVERAL hundred plants in daily _3 use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating installing Milking Machines should >ee the "DOMINION" at work and r.ote the advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle which is independent of suction, and can be regulated to give varying pros-' k sures to suit individual cows. Write •-• day for catalogues, tie., to— J. H. NAYLOR, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. RING UP NUMBER Q7/S UMBER O4tt . tt-F you want to hire a Motor Osu in charge of a competent Chaffcur. All trains met. .tteadaaua or day. E. J. EASTWOOD. PROPRIETOR. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? aavct TS Flavour and delicious &e»tfoJ» . ness is unexcelled by the - fiaert imported Worcester Sauces, and it» only HALF THE PRICE I SAUCE is oustinn the British Brand in the South. Trj one bottle and see for yourself thai it 8 a real money-saver and a delightful appetizer. .".V f:i?fli3
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 1
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