WfitTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, i MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HA1Ji,,,,.-HOMPBOH-PAYNE PICTURES AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. {Under the Cbnductorshi|> of Mr Redhana Boyes.) | ff4S-NICHTI , t n TO-NIGHT! A Programme that Iholde the eye, Pleases the ear, and Livens, cue up ' &n * Ta & THEME OF LIFE. THE CHARM OF THE UNIVERSE. LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE!, SEE' SEE! SEE! ttEEJ I THE WORLD'S "GREAT CHARM. ; THE POWER OF i-OVE. THE POWER OF LOVE. | A Great Play. 1 A Great Caste. ' A Great Production. A Beautiful and inspiring Dramatic . Treatment of Real Human Life. THE POWER OF LOVE. THE POWER C- LOVE. | ■Unquestionably the most superb and 'Artistic Story ever screened. The (picture lis ,3000ft'.'long. THE POWER -.LOVE. THE POWER OF LOVE. It is good because it is fascinating 'and eloquent. THE POWER OF LOVE. THE POWER OF LOVE. iSutpporrcd by those Gems:— BILLY'S STRATAGEM (a story of early (settlement in America; contains a th.rclltn.o- explosion .scene, when Indians explode «i keg of gunipmvder-by mistake). THE SPARTAN MOTHER (a thrilling story of the American Ci4akes\S^ iI GUSN^^OSL , LADY SWIMMERS, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT »ACL, A OBESTION OF SECONDS (Edison Sa) PATHE GAZETTE FRON.rr>TT?T> WdT'iG nDTTRAGR f'Sc-llff drama), THE HU«™«'/ n '' iMENT. AUSTRALIAIN Ci . - THE FATAL CHOCOLATE (com--edy). IMONDAY NEXTKMGNDAY .NEXT! BEAUTIFUL WAIKAREMOANA. WAIKAREMOANA. A magnificent series of beauhful views of iNew Zealand scenery, taken ~iby our Mr Thompson. A Triumph in s-Cinematography. IN .Aid of Building Fund' for Presbyterian Churclh, Lansdowne. WEDNESDAY, 291 h MAY, 2 p,-tti. to J 10 .p.m. THURSDAY, w_ h MAY, 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. " 'TEA ROOMS IN JA P GARDEN. I •FLOWERS' IN TROPICS. ' FANCY WORK IN HOLLAND. I PRODUCE IN OBTNA. ! SWEETS ETN" EGYPT. [PLAIN -WORK IN WALES. BRAN TUBS AT N. AND S. POLES, j GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME AT NIGHT. PTPE BAND L, ATTENDANCE. "• DAY ADMISSION, 6d. NIGHT Is, including Concert. TO FARMERS /B ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ' 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. CONOBJETE TROUGHS. SALT TANS, Etc. THE TQIPE fiO., HE CEMENT I IPE KJO., LIMITED. MABTERTON. Telephone 165. 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 assbrt- / mertt of every description of the most fashionable LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, all of which has been specially seleotA most pleasing array of new and •comfortable WINTER BOOTS. D. F CALL TO-DAY. lINLAYSON AND BOOTMAKERS. 'QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. BILLIARDS IBEG to intimate that T have taken over the Billiard Saloon next the 'OM> Cafe, Queen Street,, imtil recently 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. ISS NELLIE TWOHILL, pupil • of St. Mary'B Convent, Welling'tott, is now prepared to receive Pupils for singing. .Terms on application. Care" of I. Cooper, "Queen Mastertoa.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 30 May 1912, Page 1
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