MELTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. . (JJader the Cbnductorsbip of Mr Raihana Boyes.) ..._..-, TO-NICHTI TO-NICHTI -"SHE" THE MYSTERIOUS LADY, 019 HERB!!! iEN ! ENCHANTING ! MYSTERIOUS:!!! BIERER HiAGIGAiR'D'B GREATEST WORK. SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE This picture <is aibsocuc SHE lutely flhe mo* gorSHE SHE geous prodiuotion ever SHE SHE placed before the _ SHE - SHE pubic. The TannSHE ■: . ' SHE ■ ■ ■ -tha-userCompaivy have SHE SHE ■ - fexceiied (themselves eu SHE .„ A SHE i n . ,thiis 'magnificent SHE SHE work of art. The picSHE ture is amiapprcached SHE SHE for elearnes,?;," hrillaSHE SHE aney and stereosco<SHJE SHE scopic qualities. SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE THE MYSTERIOUS! "SHE MYSTERIOUS! THE MYSTERIOUS! THE MYSTERIOUS! ■"SHE" is a graceful, 'beautiful c-ha-ractier, .well"sustained iby a graceful actress who bears out to the life the serpent life proclivities of "She/ conceived by Rider Haggard. SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE This is the most mysterious and fascinating story ever penned. The ,stagiing and effects introduced make up an enchanting picture— a veritable (fairyland of colour and spectacular display. , SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE . This magnificent drama is undoubtedly the most stupendous thing ever attempted (in this particular line. It holds vou spellbound from start to finish/ This picture® over 2000 ifeet long. Do not (fail to see THE MYSTERIOUS LADY. This special attraction will be supported by a, [full programme of popular dramas, beautiful t-cenics,. charming camiedies, side splitting comics, the whole .making up an enequallcd collection elf cinematographic gems, Do not fail to see SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE „. The Woman who remained young : and. 'beautiful! for ceuSwrif.s.
saw wliat tlie j COME TO THE "liy'H MttOl WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. Proceeds" in aid of Building Fund, Lansdowne PrEcbytcriaii Church. BILLIARDS BEG to intimate tliat I have taken _ over the Billiard Saloon next the Oluh Oafe, Queen Street, urutil reecnit-i-Iy conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that : support so-liberally extended to my • predecessor. T- ROSS ; QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. I DOMINION iPRESSURE MILKING MMHNES SEVERAL hundred plants in daily 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 ftoan he' regulated to give varying pressures to suit individual cows. Writ© <'-diay for catalogues, etc., J. H. NAYLOK, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. X7E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR 'V WILSON'S CEMENT Established 1885. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. Lowest Wellington Rates. Quality 'Guaranteed. CONCRETE PIPES, 4 inches to •'42 inches in diameter. CONCRETE TROUGHS. SALT ".PANS, Etc. THE TJIPE HE 1 IPB V^O., LIMITED. MABTE R T 0 N . Telephone 165.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 20 May 1912, Page 1
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