MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. ;!T IS THE MOMENT. THfc VEKf MOMENT. THE GREAT MOMENT. It is of momemfc to you to set' this great triumph of ours. Such u masterpiece ©an. .only .be seen at a theatlre Av'hidi- caters for the public 'irtrespe'otive of expense. This magnificent picture is only to bo ■viewed AT THE FORESTERS' HALL. THAT'S THE PLACE! THE ONE AND ONLY! TO-NIGHT!. " TOE FAMOUS PICTURE HAS ■CAPTIVATED THE PICTURE PATIftONS OF MASTERTON, AND WE .WERE PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGBI'. -TT IS THE BIG BOOM OF 'THE YEAR! THE GREAT MOMENT. 4000 Feei. ".THE GREAT MOMENT. 4000 Feet. THE. GiREAT MOMENT. 4000 Feet. -THE, GREAT MOMENT.- 4000 Feet. SEE! .SEE! SEE! . THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. THE GiB.TT.AjT FIRE SCENE. THE HEROIC MOTHER. t • THE HEROIC MOTHER. f .MISS ASTA NEILSON 1 . MjISS ASTA NEILSON PLAYS THE} LEAD. .PLAYS THE LEAD. . SOLELY A T.-P. SPECIALTY. SOLELY.A T.-P. SPECIALTY. THE PICTURE EUROPE IS TALKING ABOUT—THE GREAT MOMENT. THE GREAT MOMENT. THE SPONTANEOUS (HIT. And a FULL PROGRAMME of tihe BEST! • And yon do (hear Music from our iPrDfessiona'l Orchestra. A VAST HOST cf VITA. A.8., EDISON", KALEM, and other, LEADING Dramas and Comedieis. IREGENERA TION REGENER ATION TitE SUNBEAM. THE SUNBEAM f' TESTING HTS COURAGE. ■fIRDS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS. ©ILL'S DAY OUT BILL'S DAY OUT FOOLSHEAD IS JEALOUS. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. EGRiNEO POTTERY. KARKA FALLS. RATURDAY. Kiddies, do .not miss 'BA'TURDAY. .the prea* joy ride amiSAITUiRiDAY'. ong the Cowboys, and 'SATURDAY. a,ll your comic favourSATURDAY. itcua, at 2.30'0n Satur?SATURDAY. day.
s> "MASTEETON FIRE SERVICE. [* EMBERS ate requested to be ) L at die Cefatra>l Station } 'on KRJDAY, June , .... at 7.30 p.m., ".for inspection by Inspector Hn,so. T. .Supermtend&iit Fire Brigade. r- ". '*-'■- J. DIXON, J " •. • Captain Fire Police. I wfaiikSKW editcatios I KAHUTAiRIA ADDITIONS TO. j .■■■-ssasecH//-- I TENDERS for' tilve above work will Ibe 'received at the Education ißoard Office, Wetllinston, up to Noort J cif SATURDAY, loth June. Plans} and specifications an ay ibe seen at the School, Kahutaa-a, and. at the office of (Messrs V.amniham, and Rose, Mastcrtom iThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. :. G. 'L. STEWART, Secretary.
WINTER 1912 WINTER \f\VR PREPARATIONS for the _ WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than ever. This is to be *seen in the large and varied assbrt-"-.vment of every description of the most fashionable LADJES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, A sail of -which has been, specially selected, ' ■■ ■ A most (pleasing array of new. and -comfortable WINTER BOOTS. CALL TO-DAY. INLAYSON AND 'ON. "Ti Tn ,NLAYs ° N and ' oN ■ BOOTMAKERS. -QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. BIULIARDS ' BEG to intimate that I have taken _ over, the Billiard Saloon next the <Oub Oafef Queen Street, until recen<t^ . ly conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended'to my predecessor. T- ROSS i'QCEEN BX. MASTERTOtf.
P.O. Box 145. Phone 282 A.P.A. (N.Z.) tTOCK AND SHAREBROKER. Perry Street, 'Masterton. FLOTATION OF COMPANIES UNDERTAKEN. UDITING OF 'COMPANIES' BOOKS A SPEOIALTy. Oorrefijwndenoe • Invited.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10653, 7 June 1912, Page 1
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