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X MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductor ship of Mr Reihana Boyes.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIOHTI THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION YET BBJEBENIEBD BY US. T.HE iGiRiEATEST PHOTO PLAY OK "MODERN TIMES. VANITY FAIR. VANITY FAIR. Thus picture is 3500 feet long, and is admittedly the greatest drama ever produced by the Vitagraph Company, - <ir any other company for -the matter i-of that. We have m*> [hesitation in "** saying that it is the finest drama we iiave yet'presented in Masierton. Vanity Fair is a- picture-' wibich should not *e missed by those who revere English literature- and its VANITY FAIR. VANITY FAJR. Those who have not read Thacka-a-y'6 tfaraous'\.'<vw>rk' ■wiTl certainly read it ' <some day, and jthey will then regret -anissiing the livdng picture..- _ Those who have iread Vanity Fiair nvill revel in the living .scene® :as they came into view on tfhe sheet. They will oaisily recognise those great characters of the immortal- Thackeray—Bfccky • Sharp*?, >-JVmclia.'Sedley, Joe • S-edley ,■ Captain ,' Crawley, Captain Dobbin, Mrs Raw- > «lon, the Marquis of Steyno, <and others. - VANTTY FAIR. VANITY FAIR. Becky Sharp is cine of the immort«f.s. Her etory never grows out < i f ■date. We see her prototypes around ;hs im everyday life. .Thackeray has «ryHtalised' for ius better than' any other nove'liis.t this .Hit ictf life drama, «tid the Vitagraph Company has translated it tloto tiheir own effective lan- • guage most 'ski'lfiilly.. jßecky Sharp's •«career right, do wo" to the last scene -~tlhe garret and ifhe gin bottle— is JEaithfuSy ..portrayed.. (Supported iby ithis glorious galaxy of -GJitteriinig Greims:— . J, I TH(E .O'NEILL (erea't Kalem Irish t&ama), ROMANCE OF THE RIO GIRANLIE (a particularly good drama), INDIAN PRIDE (a magnificent EMcijna Western drama), TOMMY AS TOREADOR (oneof t'he best comic© ever presented), WITH A KODAK (A.B. comedy), MARRIED WITHOUT KNOWING IT (comedy), mGK .WINTER DISCOVERS LA (GfIONDA :(eomic), BY THE ZUYDER, 3SEE (scenic), EXCURSION TO KAiBYLIA (scenic), YARMOUTH SUING ;FISHERY (industrial), DEOEIVHRI9 DECEIVED (comedy), BABY AMMALS (coloured animal study).

as usual: on SATUR- \ BAY,* at 2.30 p.m.. Don't forpet the laddies' treat. Adults 6d, Children 3d. /AIRARAPA AMATEUR SV/IM-I ..,-. MING CLUB. l FrirTH ANNUAL ! SOCIAL AND DANCE. j ; To be held at the DRILL HALL, on THURSDAY, J MAY9.Wi. DANCING AT 8 p.m. GENTS, 3s; Ladies 2s. J. A. McEWEN, Hon. Sec. ' MASffEMON TRUST LANDS TRUST. IESE Annual Meeting of the Trust _ Lands Trust Voters for the purpose <ff ireoeiviiinig tihe Amroual Report and Balance Sheeit for the year ended 31st Wkivch,, 1912, wil lb .held in Murray's' Hal, Queen St/reet, Mastertons «m THURSDAY, 16tili May, 1912, at 8 p.m. A. HATHLAWAY, Secretary. BILLIARDS BIEG ito intimate that I have taken L over the Billiard Saraon next the CM) OaTe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and wouM; request a continuance of tliat support- so liberally extended to my predecessor. T- ROSS QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINES lEVERAL hundred plants in daily use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating inetatlling Milking Machines should tee the "DOMINION" at work and :.ote the advantageous results obtained by the "Dominion" Pressure Principle, which is independent of suction, and •can be regulated to give varying presurares to suit individiial cows. Write ---day for catalogues, etc., j. H. NAYLOR, W AIRARAPA REPRESEftT-ATI.VE 12 Wrigley Street. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTOM g business, we have landed, di-'-jfeot from the Manufacturers, a modton FORD TAXI-OAB, capable of K^ a h- 5 P aßßen «erß in addition to Wedding Parties, Picnics and Excursions apeically catered for. FARES—Ordinary cab rate*. HOIK. HOUAND lid.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10631, 9 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10631, 9 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10631, 9 May 1912, Page 1

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