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....*. MM Oil* AND AHUAEaEMTIi 4 roth?- CLEAT PHOTO-PLAY o^ 3000 feet. Oue of the most SENSATIONAL and EXCITING ! Cinematograph PICTURES EVER SCREENED.. Or ROSE KATE. A ROSE KATE. RACE ROSE KATE. FOR ROSE KATE. LIFE. ROSE KATE. THE SPORT OF KINGS. No sporting; picture has oven been, presented which is' of such ■ groat general interest as THE SPORT OF Kings. It depicts the daily life and routine of the fanions English thoroughbreds, and is a pictiiro which will appeal to all lovers of dainty horseflesh. THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. The second series of this bin undertaking, showing all the loading construction works and general views of tlio most interesting' feature of, the Canal. THE FORGOTTEN CLUE is a sensational story of the SECRET SERVICE. THE SUIT OF ARMOUR h a Bunny STORY—FUNNY BUNNY 1 A QUIET BOARDING HO USE will send yon home glad th?.t you don't live there. THE NEMESTS : Thrilling, impressive Vitncrraoh Drama. BLACKWALL: A mncrnificent. colliery drama by the- Vitagraph Company. "WANDERING MINSTREL CAIRO iconic). DADDY AND THE CROCKERY. THE YARN OF THE NANCY BELL (Gilbert's Conjotlv). FARMERS PLEASE *OTE EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. ITOT over the Hall, but away out irt M the Backblocks. This is not a ■sentence, but a eulogy of good service. It is .the testimony of one of our numerous to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First Grade Kip Watertight Shooters. How _ pleased Ihe looked as lie produced a pair. After 18 months' HAM) WEAR, they still retained their original shape. They had (never been half soled. Only a few nails now and again, and a heel Bbod.

' Wlhat we did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. HUBBARD BROS, ANO CO,, BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Street, Master ton PUBLIC NO7BGE. ;E beg to notify the public of Masterton. and surrounding distinct that we have taken, over tlio Carrying and Wood and Coal business lately conducted by Mows H. Cole •and Sons. The business in future will foe conducv":! on the most up-to-date lines. : >* WOOD -AND COAL 1 A specialty \ 6 made of this branch of the business, and all orders -will receive prompt and efficient atten•PHONE 271. E. MAGRATHandCo.. (Late H. COLE AND SONS), Near Railway titation, «AbTB B T O N. TOBACCOS! G3GARB! CIGARETTES! LL THE BEST 133ANDS ARE STOCKED BY ,|. K. BLINKHORNE, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER. QUEEN ST MASTERTON.

Presentation Pipes in cases, svngl© md double; the beet smoking Briar Boots and Cherry Wood MewiMshwums, Cigar Holders, and a iPll Meortnwnt of FANCY GOODS m A full staff of Tousorial Artists is teeot, making shaving a pleasure aua lujiudre-ssing a pastime. Leading Papers m the waiting Bloom. Agent for A. LETHABY, Umbrella ftfokflr, Wellington. AH repairs promptly executed on the premisesWALL P_a.JP.fi)K» THE, Largest and Beet Selection. It is impossible, to obtain, better value in Wall-paper than we offer. We buy direct fipm tho Manufacturer, and we ■ direct-to you at the smallest possible margin. PAINTING, SfCNY/RJTING, AND DEGORATINC A SPECIALTY. J SMITH fcSONS Opposite W.F.O.A-. Ltd., Qnoen St.

HOLLO WAY &CO S. H. SuelD (G. F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED "butchery JN MASTEBTOM. NOTHING but'the very best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Xamb killed at the Abattoir is brought into our shop. No old cows or old owes. We thank the public for fho liberal support that is being. accorded to us, which speaks-for the quality supplied by us. Having now tho igervices of a firstclass. Small Goods Man, every article is guaranteed fresh daily. We hav- secured a lino of the finest Lambs in- "he Wairarapa for our orders, whicL we shall sell at most reasonable prices. *\ TOM 1 FORGET,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

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613

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

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