:<S£ETiMCS ANP AMUSEMENTS. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO UMQUE SiEIRIT.ES OF PICTORIAL - GEMS AT THE TOWN HALL. GIRIEiAT STAR DRAMA. DRUMMED OUT. DRUMMED OUT. TO-NIGHT DRUMMED OUT. A pathetic and sensational military drama dv-twaLup; the tragic story of a voutig Lieutenant who i:s madly m love w-itlli t.li'e CcJond'u daughter, and who •iueridiee-y li:g honour and_ life to •his passion. J lie story is realistically portrayed and magniiiccv.tly staged; ibeifag the very Ibest clfcrt to da to cj t'Jio i\'ioix3ii.S'ic Company. DRUMMED OUT. DRUMMED OUT. DRUMMED OUT. ANOIHEPu DItAMA: THE SHERIFF'S PUNISHMENT. THE SHERIFF'S PUNISHMENT. An American drama cf the very latest type, coMauiing many thrilling KOCSIE6 of the wild and lawless life led 5m the Western States cf America. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Portiraykig many cf the splendid scenes cf Australia. PUPS. PUPS. PUPS. PUPS. A splendid and educative, study of animal life. BOAR HUNT IN CERMANY. QOAR HUNT IN CERMANY. Another highly educative film, displaying the metlu.vis of hirating in dor many. AN ATTIC ROMANCE. AN ATTIC ROMANCE. AN ATTIC ROMANCE. A splendidly conceived A.K. Drama. -QUICKLY CURED. QUICKLY CURED. A screamingly fivn-ny Pat'ho comic of t'he most modern type. PAPER CUTTINGS. PAPER CUTTINGS. All' interesting and educating Kineto. JANE'S AEROPLANE FLIGHT. JANE'S AEROPLANE FLIGHT. A highlly amusing him by the Oamica Company. FICGLE SPANIARD. FICCLE SPANIARD. TIDE OF BATTLE. ( TIDE OF BATTLE. PfRIOES AS USUAL.
LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY. "THE FLYING CIRCUS." "THE FLYING CIRCUS." X. SMITH, MAN" ACER
KEEN PUTTING PRICES ' AT Watson's Winter Sale,
TWEED JACKETS from 4s lid. TWEED COSTUMES 12s (3d, 15s Cd, 17s 6d, 255. DOUBLE BED SHEETS, 2s lid each. DOUBLE BED SHEETINGS, white and un-bleacked, Is. WHITE TABLE DAMASKS, Is. RINKING HATS 4s 6d, now 6d. LADIES TWEED HATS 8s 6d, now 2s lid. BLOUSINGS, 3|(l, 4Jd and 6d DRESS TWEEDS. IOJd, Is, Is 6d. 54in. SERGE, Is <Hd. _ LONG AND SHORT GLOVEs, 6d pair LADIES' BLACK RIBBED HOSE 10ia. REMNANTS AMD ODDMENTS and 100 LSNES V/ORTH SEEING TO-DAY. WATSON AND CO, ECONOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.)
FAtiMERS PL-ASi N3'E EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. NOT over tlio I-Xi.ll, font nway out in the Backbloeks. This .is not- a sentence, but a eulogy of good service. It is the .testimony of one of our numerous clients to tho HARD WEARING qualities of ooir First Grade Kip Watertight Shooters. How _ pleased Hie looked as be produced a. pair. After 18 months' lIAR© WEAR they still retained their original shape. They lwd mever been half soled. Only a few nails now and agaiin, and a heel shod. What we did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent cue tourer ft RING UP TELEPHONE 51. HUBBARD BROS, AND CO,, BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Streei, IVtesicrton
J L. MATTHEWS dUTCHER. HAYING purchased the business lately owu«l by Mi< John Boxhail, and taking over the same on the ] ;■+, 0 f May. I solicit tihe continuance of tli« patronage of his clients, and assure vou that .fell will receive civility, together with the primcst quality of moat at the most reasonable prices at* all times. A tri<s3 solicited.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10687, 6 August 1912, Page 1
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