MEETiiNG* AMD AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL PICTURES. COME. AND SEE THE WORLD FROM AN ARMCHAIR. "To b'hold as it were, the mirror unto life." A PIOTORTAL REPAST OF EXQUISITE RELISH. TO-DAY AT 2.30 MATINEE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THRTLLING MILITARY DRAMA. A Nordi&k Masterpiece 3000 ft m length. OUR EXCLUSIVE PICTURE. From start to finish the tfory m i"ll of unexpected happenings and sensations. It is a love rom.uiee of two young military oiiicers with two sisters. ° The story is told amongst delightful scenery and surroundings. THE GREAT HURDLE RACE SCENE
is one of the exciting features. Together with an entirely new programme in which is included: — " (Knowing how thoroughly our numerous patrons appreciate Pathe's new colour effects, wo have done our utmost to cater .for their tastes by presenting these four exquisitely coloured pictures.) MISS ETA (coloured acrobatic), showing this versatile young lady in her sensational trapeze act. NIAGARA FALLS (coloured scenic). A photographically perfect picture of tlie&9 immense waterfall*. Tourists travel from all parts of the world to witness the sights which you can see in our theatre. THE TRIANONS (Versailles), coloured scenic. Tliir. beautiful edifice was built for Madame de Maintenon, by Louis XIV. of Fiance. The picture depicts the marvel lou li architecture and botanical surroundings of the residence, perfectly. "THE 'SMUGGLER'S WIFE." a coloured dr.vma. A delightful little story cf a woman's devotion to her husband. "THE COWBOY'S ADVENTURES" and "A COWPUXCTTER'S LOVE.*; Two dramas dealing life in the Far West. The daring horsemanship shown by the hoys is inoi.;, exciting. PATHE' S TO PIC A L GA Z ETTF,-
j Depicting the !atc.-t l'.r.pp'.vin^s 1 ahrriul. Tlio Hnmorruci side rf tli<> question is shown l)v the fnllr.viii"; inn: LEAH LEARNS TO RAXCE. CELERRATIXC ALT, SAINT'S DAY. 'MANY RACES. MANY- LOVERS. ) ENOUGH TO MAKE A MASTERj TON CAT LATCH. \ TRICES AS USUAL. i I Complete Cliinsr« of UiwnM-)rn" ovory ) WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
! RACING CLUB. | STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To b e held on the Club's Course, Tamaki on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th, 1912. Penalties.—The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry • a penalty pf 101b, and for every additional race a further penalty of Tib in all handicap events. NOMINATIONS for all events, except Trial Stakes, close on MONDAY, ■ August 26th. 1912. at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS wi!l be declared on or about FRIDAY. August 30th, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all eventg and ENTRIES for Trial Stakes close on TUESDAY, September 3rd, 1012, at 9 p.m. For Programme see Referee, Card?. and Posters. SPECIAL TRATN ARRANGEMENTS. ROBERT TAKLE, ) Secretary, P.O. Box 55, Dannevirke. ( Approved by Hawke's Bay Jockey Club.—A. W. KNIGHT, Acting-Sec-retary. August 2nd, 1912.
TWEED JACKETS from 4s lid. TWEED COSTUMES 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s Cd, 255. DOUBLE BED SHEETS, 2s lid each. DOUBLE BED SHEETINGS, white and unbleached, Is. WHITE TABLE DAMASKS, Is. KINKING HAT 3 4s 6d, now Gd. LADIES TWEED HATS 8s Cd, now 2s lid. BLOUSINGS, 3Jd. 4Jd and 6d. DRESS TWEEDS, 10-id, Is, Is 6d. 54in. SERGE, la 4id. LONG AND SHORT GLOVES, 6d LADIES' BLACJK RIBBED HOSE REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS and JOO LINES WORTH SEESNC TO-DAY.
WATSON AND CO, ECONOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.) FARMERS PLEASE HOT£ EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. TOT over the Hill, but away out in \ the Baokblocks. This 1 is not a sentence, hut a eulogy of good service. It is the testimony of one of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First Grade Kip Watertight Shooters. How pleased ihe looked as he produced a pair. After 18 months' HARD WEAR they still retained their original shape. They had never been half soled. Only a few nails now and agaiai, and a bee! shod. What we did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51, HUBBARD BROS, AND CO,, BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Sircet,- Mastertoi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10702, 24 August 1912, Page 1
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