MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MABTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. , . (FOEESTEB3'HALL.) .PICTURES L AND T.-P. ORCHESTRA. (Under the Conductorsbip of Mr B«i----hana Bojes.) V4-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! A Programme that holds the eye, Pleases the ear, and Livens one up generally. -■ \ THE THEME OF LIFE. T UHE CHARM OF THE UNIVERSE. LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! SEE! SEE! SEE J SEE! THE WORLD'S GREAT CHARM. THE PtiWER OF cOVE. THE POWER OF LOVE. A Great Play. A Great Caste. A Great Production. A Beautiful and inspiring Dramatic Treatment of Real Human Life. THE POWER OF LOVE. THE PO*WER Or LOVE. Unquestionably the most superb and Artistic Story ever... screened. : The miiotureiis ,\ ■-.• •'*' . .- v THE POWER— LOVE; THE POWERJ OF LOVE. Tt is good 1 ' because it is fascmating. "and eloquent. THE POWER OF LOVE. THE POWER OF LOVE. Supported' by these Gems:— BILLY'S STRATAGEM (a story of early settlement in America; contains a thrilling explosion (scene,-, when Indians explode ,a 'keg of 0 4ale). THE SPARTAN MOTHER ••(a thrilling story of the American Civil war, depicting*' how a coward "make* good."} GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, THE CHAMPION ,mv ftWtUHVTF.RS. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT WAUJV a 'QUESTION OF SECONDS (Edison drama), PATHB.OAZEJTE, FRONTIER GIRL'S OOURAGE (Belie dra4a), THE HORSE OF REGIMENT. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, THE 'FATAL CHOCOLATE (comedy). . ' MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY N£XT! BEAUTIFUL/WAIKAREMOANJ. BEAUTIFUL WAIKAREMOANA. • A magnificent series of beautiful views of New Zealand scenery, taken hv our Mi- Thompson. A Triumph in
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 31 May 1912, Page 1
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