MEETINGS AND AMII«EMENT9. WHAT OH, TO-DAY THE GREAT AND GLORIOUS FORESTERS' HALL MATINEE. •ad 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d A .Special JL-onjr Programme. 3d M KIDDIES, -ON 10 AND ALL, 3d 3d 331G AND SMALL, 3d 3d Must come and see 3d 3d THE Gil EAT CIRiCUS 3d 3d STORY. 3d 3d THE INDIAN'S TREACH- 3d 3d EIIY, 3d 3d THE COWBOY'S SISTER, 3d 3d CHILDREN WHO LABOR, 3d '3d Sec your little brothers and 3d 3d sisters, and how they hive to 3d -3d work in the big cities. You 3d 3d will feel sorry lor them. 3d 3d /Cowboys and Cowgirls, Jndi 3d 3d arcs, and all wort's of Fun. 3d 3d At 2.30 THIS AFTER- 3d 3d NOON. 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d ; FOR THE LAST TIME AT ,FOftESTK.RS HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EDJSOiN'S- R KMAi'iKABLE IPLAY. CHILDREN WHO LABOUR. One of the nicst pathetic and remarkable stories ever penned. All the horrors of the sweating dcn.s of America sre revealed in tliis tu'lounddng drama. CHILDREN WHO LABOUR. SELIG'S INCOMPARABLE DRAMA THE THF, THE THE HOBO. HOBO. -HOBO. HOBO. THE PATC'i IWOTMC QUILT. A STOR'Y OF THE CIRCUS. AiWARRIR'S TREACHERY. iGINGERiBRICAD CUPII). ■HIS LITTLE SISTER. DUPTN MOUiNTATNiF-ERING. PATITE'S r.ATFST GAZETTE. L ife,An Official iMif-sion; (drama 1 ). Mrs '•Carter's Necklace (drama), Bill's Reformation, Mackerel Eishing. LOGAL SEED GRAIN AND CRASS SEED. , WE have a stock of GOOD SEED; OATS. RYEGR ASS, COOKS-1 tfOOT and CLOVERS. All locally *?rown, and ecod heavy clean lines; Samples and quotation 9on apiplica- J -tion. 1 .CHAMBERLAIN AND SOM. MASTERTON. George tteron. Jul v 'iTi RAIN ME>.UHANT, GROCER ;iur and i i 'GENERAL STOREKEEPER. | •] . . I. MASTERTON. { TOBACCOS! CIGARSI CIOARETTESS I * LL THE BEST BRANDS ARE • i STOCKED BY • j. K. SLiHkHORNE, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER. 'QUEEN ST. MASTER-TON. Presentation Pipes in cases, single and double; the host smoking Briar Hoots and Cherry Wood, MeerCigar Holders, and a. veil {assortment of FANCY GOODS m ./Stock. • A full staff of Tonsonal Artists is 'kept, making shaving a pleasure and ' foaiidrcsship: a pastime. • Leading Papers .in the waiting • [Room. 1 Aceat for A. LBTHABY, Umbrella f 'Maker, Wellington. All repair.? promptly executed on the premises. ,AN EXAMINATION f- ( IfYE out Wall Paper Stock Is all--we ask of yon. The richness and harmony of the colour combination, ishe grace and beauty of the designs, and the very wide range of choice afforded by oiir largo assortment will certainly convince you that you will <!o befit for yourself bv buying at .WsH-COLB I 28 CHAPEL STREET. has just landed an entirely new tjiTkd up4o-date shipment. Get samples andy prices for any '•kind of work. It will pay you. Telephone 1-19. WINTER 1912 WINTER, OR PREPARATIONS for the WINTER SEASON are on a larger scale than eve l *.- This is to be 'beozi in the large and varied 'assortmcst of every description of the most 'fa&h.Vaable 4LADSKS', MEN' 3 End CHILDREN'S SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR, .• \of vrKcJj ikas fesea specially Belect°'r mo^6 rfif-asiiiK array of new and vu-jfortalvle WINTER COOTS. t CALL TO-DAY. Vx "pINLAYSON AND gON. ° " BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET ... MASTES-TON. J. L.MATTHEWS iSUTGHEB. HAVING purchased the business lately owned by Mr 1 John BoxJVall. and taking over the same on the •ley; of May, I solicit i'ho continuance 'ofsthe- pntror.ap'o of his clients, and •«ss\re voit that jam will receive civSHtyX i 1 with tho prim est quality f\ b the' m'jst" -reasonable pricti \ men. A trial solicited. \ "7. — MASTii ON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 10 August 1912, Page 1
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