MEETINGS AND AMUSEMS-'m 1 m& f Only another of the Mastorfcon Piobuir© Company's -real live cinematographic shows. An unique altrao:tion. 'Don't miss itliie gam,, it' von really wish to see rhe lkies.ii picture of Ans'tralia-il litfti yet shown in Mat torton. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK.. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK, The latest production of the A.B. Company. The very beat they have yet presented. Thrilling scenes in Australian station lire. Magnificent colouring, perfect ciiuging. jireathes .with interesting episodes. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BAOK. Tolls in a dramatic manner the story of a young Australian heiress, who is lefffc when quite a. child with a ihuge fcrffcune, which she is to come into possession of at the age of 21. A dishonest manager is the villain of the piece, and wishing to got hold of •the property, .sends the young heiress to Sydney, and brings up his own child as the real Mies Tryson. His plians go well for a time, and at the aige of 21 the supposed heiress takes poE'Sesskta,, -but is persuaded by the manager to sign the property over to Mm. A black boy, named Warrigal, proves (too uracil for the manager, and exposes his jplot, and accuses him of his dishonesty. The real he-irces is iuiltim ! ately found in Sydney, and camies into possession of her property. The-'manager is dealt with by 'the (black boy and Iks tribe. Ilie story is fascinating and full of cxcitijn'g and thrilling incidents. The drama'is powerful and realistic, and every stage is depicted with a clearness and steadiness which enhances the general excellence of the piece. Don't fail Iho see this. It is something real, and will appeal to lovers of good bealthy drama. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACX. THE GIRL FROM OUT BACK. The following sericr* of gems will complete .t'hos magnificent program mo : —"F'lunket Shield 7 ' ca-kkot matrh : "Dude Cowboy," a comedy of tin* Wild West .(screamingly,, fuu'ny); "ißeal_ Eiiifltfany" a beautiful anil instructive ecemc,- "Xn Wron.?: Eiinfi"' comedy; "Taming of Wild S'lil,," drama; "Caujght with the Goods" .comic; "Land desiring /by Explosives," iiir daieitn-M; "Ram, an .the Bank" comedy dlramn; "S?,!Routt,-_Dhnces." the latest novelty film; "Spirit of the Giorge" djra.ma.; "Kelly 'as. an Upholstelrer'" comic. I ,,.^!hi&;jTpjr.c« : :exi ( tfi,v : the.,. most;-':up-to-date programme, and .as-a picture, enttealtiainmcnt is- hard fo beat.
SEE THE .'PRICES. Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, Is; Back Stals, Sixpence.' MATINEE Every Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. 3d and 6d. N. SMITH, Manager Box 164, P.O. APIER PARK RACING CLUE?. WINTER MEETING. To be lield on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JUNE 26th and 27th, HI 2. Pot full programme see Weekly BATES OF NOMINA TUNS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. (With Amounts to be paid). ■'." frtday: june "ti. !iU2. NOMINATIONS oloee at the Club's Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. FRIDAY,' JUNE 21st, 1912. WEIGHTS for all First Day s Events will be declared. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1912, At .8 p.m. Acceptances for Moteo Hack Hurdle Race, Petano Hack Steeplechase Handicap, Stewards' Stakes Handicap, Napier Steeplecha- > Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, Abunn Hurdle Race Handicap, Settlers' Hack Handicap. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, 1912, at At,B p.m. (Night of First Day's Races.) WEIGHTS for all the Second Day s events will be declared. 9.30 a.m.— ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day's events. NOMINATIONS Close FRIDAY, June 7th, 1912, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for First Day's Events will be declared on FRIDAY, June 21st. . ' '"'„.■ , „ , ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Evimlts Close SATURDAY, June 22nd i at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary N.P.R.O. Telephone No.. 241. Office: Herschell Street, Napier.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 1
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