MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. -" te^tI L e? OTR, ° t.-p. orchestra.-, i naßoye3) To . N |OHTI T<, " W,C "VE THREE GREAT ATTRACTIONS. TT? . 'HE BELLS. : This tanrow. «« - t power . tone, andL te« _ from start to finish- J£ was one el IrvinT H - BELLS. THEBELLS. 1 Jew who has got lost n * e snowstorm ragmg w.» J JtfWs.«oM ■t^te- Ma^ ms '£ShS: Jew to o'bten his 'RoW-- * aKU r . See S monetary circumstanccis, but StaSl in the bond? erf and im his agaKj: ,ana -awnin hears the tinkle oi til© S's sleigh hells just as they tin W, nm that ifateM ,night on which Mat-: •ftms'became-a — THE BELLS. THE BELLS. All the leading fentra-es .are shown *rf -flias fine work The v.is:ons .seen 'hv the guilty innkeeper are t';ie be*. ,/ovk ,we have ever «■ on. danc in this ■Sine. ©o we not oil, recall the scene .yherethe ,pectre of the -niwdoi-ed money-lender comes toiaunt the-ua-, TicWus innkecrar—until at last he is driven to madness- a httm? ending for a crime prompted by greed. THE BELLS. THE BELLS. This glorious photo t>lay is described , fa a jfrn,tfhs£ manner by I MR ALF. EOOTHMAN, . f Australia's, Leading Mocutiomst an,d ' "ANOTHER MONStm ATTTtACTIOX: I The Great GWAlifih Drama-. 1 THE BALLET GIRL. This picture, is 8000 feet long, and ■one of the fines* dramas the liSordieli Ompany has turned out, V* e would i • advise our patrons not to miss tins i delkhtful drama, Wrnv •OREAT TREBLE AITRACJIOiN : THE BELLS. THE BALLET DANCER. AND BOOTHMAN. ! . In addition we will present a. pro-, sramme that cannot lie equalled:—. THiE OiPHBI. SMTJ-GiG-L-ERS (dyama), •A NTCAR TKAKS-EDT (a delightful i *omedv), .CIAPTATN JINKS' IHLTQMMA h soreamin" Yiiita graph com- | hi.trodiicin'EC our fat .friend Ritti- j Try), THE MAM AT THE HELM {sensational Selig dnvm'n). WALX, YOU •WALK-.CoomedvV and WINTER > SPORTS.
COME TO THE TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. Proceeds in aid of Building Fund, Tjansdovme Presbyterian Church.
'E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR, ' Y/ILSQN'S CEMENT Established 1885. ' • , ■ HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. Lowest Wellington Rates. Quality Guaranteed. ' CONCRETE PIPES, 4 inches to 1 42 inches in diameter. CONCRETE TROUGHS. SALT PANS, Etc. THE /CEMENT "pIPE HE UEMENT A IPE XJO., LIMITED. MASTERTON. Telephone 165. '"""■' r **!lls WINTER 1912 WINTER OUR PREPARATIONS for the WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than ever. This is to be seen in the large and varied assortment of every description of the most fashionable LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, all' of which has been specially selectA most pleasing array of new and comfortable WINTER BOOTS. CALL TO-DAY. "f\ -pINLAYSON AND Q4ON. BOOTMAKERS. nmn „ QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. J.L.MATTHEWS BUTCHER. [AVING purchased 'the business ■lately owned by Mr* John BoxIhall, and taking oyer'the same on the Ist of May, I solicit the continuance of. the patronage of his clients, and assure yoiv that y*a will receive civhhty, together with the primest quality of meat at the. most reasonable prices at all times. A trial solicited. QUEEN ST MASTERTON."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 23 May 1912, Page 1
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