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61EETIWC8 AND AMUSEMENTB. THE KIDDIES' DAY AT THE FORESTERS' HALL. ICvory Picture Clean and Healthy, Hud an education to the children. THS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON SPECIAL TREATS FOR THE CHILDREN. 3d, 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d.' 3d. 3d f®E SEE SEE SEE ■FORESTERS HALL, .2.3U THIS AFTRFA'OON. The <cM!dreiv wift be tl- ; %hted with 'flie- great Lion drama, "Shvod hy Her Jji-on," .in which a Won' •yhows.ita uf■ifpotioa for its nustfess by savins her life; bo captivated with the two 'beau- ' it'rful' natural history ,<it tidies, "Buttorifer," aaid "The Otter" : scream with l,*u«M&r at the a,ntics rtf the girl* m "Ommg an Office Roy," shout with k at the -fnti in "The- Telephone tJitl," a-ffrt "Everything,'Cfoniosto Him rwho Waits ; cheer the ,brave/ girl in " "Mio fNiun'se,''' -and he deeply mtev- • osted in the gmtt col&iry disaster, "Father and .Sun." iiil.. '3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! IS' TEiE VERY LAST. NIGHT OS' OCR GREAT FRO- " K 11H-1S ie POSITIVELY THE LAS 1 APPtEAIRAXCE OF McVEA Versus X'iAN"G]i!(>HD (/.:i THE SUTCET OF THE FORESTERS' HALL. STARIING j\r 7.-13. THE LAST NIGHT THE LAST !r-i CM-IT OF THE im. "tUT" THiE,MoyEA v..l..\.\<iFOß'D "HFi" 'ITU K "HIT' ' J HAT WILL REMAIN ix yot* .uE.\i:.oiin>s— McVEA v. LANGFORD. McVEA V.' LANCFORD. TB© MCNt imiLLLTANT FIGHT PICTURE. VET SCREENED. A 8eli« Sensation : SAVED BY HER LION. SAVED BY HER LION. .A delightful and tliri-lftng story, _ in villi eh an Ammenn Mountain Lion jilavs the principal part. SAVED BY HER LION. SAVED BY HER LION. SuiPipralted bv fihwe olonous geans : —"The Xur-s?" (a drbVliifnl Ed-i,son. ■divinMiL "Fath'.r mml »Sn;i" fa tkrill- : c-wliery drama), "Butterflies" (a ■gorgeous natural yindy), "Curing an. "O'ffioe Boy"-'fa *\r?ninr.r), "Eyery--■•fciiiug Comes to Him Who Wa'its," ' Ccomedv"), "The Otter." Ca sea st<udy), "The Telephone G'irl" (a splendid c'oni-ody 1 ). Pat-lie Gazette, etc., etc. O-UR. SPECIAT. MATINEE OX SATURDAY, at 2.30. Adults 6d.; Children M. j

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 27 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 27 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 27 July 1912, Page 1

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