tffiETXNfill ANO AMUftEnEIITS. THE MASTERTCIV ELECTRIC THEATRE. FOUESTEH.S 1 HALL. We have a JJIG BOOM Progr-Jiumo for You TO-NIGHT. A GOIiUEOUS LYLPKESSIVE PLAY. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. The first Drama in colours by the famous Nordisk Company. It i« a stirring and romantic story of heart interest. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. A remarkable photo-play with a theme novel in the extreme. It is a revelation in dramatic intensity, and •coloured photography. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. This is the finest Love Story we h:\YQ. ever placed before you. The drama is.of intense human interest. It embodies a romantic story of the Jove of an, English planter, for a ■aiativo woman. It ■is the old story <of a deep infatuation, jealousy, a woman's scorn, and attempted revongv. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. A Beast at Fay: A thrilling story of , "a convict's wild daah for liberty. Dolly Nicholson taker, the leading role.' The picture shows a sensational race between a motor captured by the convict, an engine and a racing automobile. You Remember Ellon: A great Irish drama founded on Thomas Moore s Classic poem. iHis Mother-in-law: Vitigraph's voir lime of fun. Sixteen laughs to the second. John Bunny, Lilian Walker and Mary Maurice arc the•artistg in the picture, and this us •a guarantee that there will be plenty of fun. Wh Daughter: An uusual story full of gaietv and pathos, which will completely hold the he-art interest of nil. ' Pond Dwellers, Tin Can Rattle, TFTistorical Warwickshire. A Game for Two, Ganmont Graphic.
PUEJLJC NOTICE. WE beg to notify the public of Maeterton and surrounding disitnat that we have taken over the Carrying and Wood and Coal business lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole and 'Sons. The business in future Will he on the most up-to-date '.lines. WOOD AND IOUA specialty \e made of this branch •ttf the business, and all orders will x©oeivo prompt and efficient attention* - «:'"■■ r" •PHONE 271. E. IVUGRVTH and Co. (Late H. COLE AND SONS), TSTear Eailway Station, IUSTTfi.HTON. HOLLOWAY&CO ,8. H, SnelU (G. F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MASTERTON. NOTHING but the very best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought into our shop. No old cows or old ewes. Wo thank the public for the liberal support that is being accorded to us, .which speaks for the quality supplied "toy us. . . c . Having now the igervices of a nr&tr • «lass Small Goode Man, every article •is guaranteed fresh daily. Wo bar- secured a line of the nnest iLamba in he Wairarapa for our ord--imb, whicl we shall sell at most rea--Qoaable )rices. wmamm
'o tiavel tlii season in the Opaki, j linna, Ali'rcdton, Jlmraua and KopiiaMount Bruce, RoiiKokako, hketaranji). districts. PADDY'S LAND "PADDY'S LAND" (11.) is a tine black colt, will bo four years old m December, 1912 thoroughly sound, 'with good kg* an( * foet < SUOWUI « " tot of qu.aliy and breeding. His Sire, "Paddy's Land," was an -imported pure-bred Irish Hunter, nnJbontDii in the show nns, and has left .vorv line stock. He was bred by J. Dvifin, County Dublin, Ireland, bytho ■world-famed "Ascetic," Dam Hay"Aseptic" stood tor »■ season a foe of 100' and sired ' Koyal Moatl. " Cloister, Hidden Mystery, and Vr\>v Jclin, celebrated Stecpleaiaso winners in England rtiwl trance. Mavmnrn was by Victor winner ot tlio Koyal Hunt Cim at Ascot, by \ index, bv Touchstone etc. etc. His' Dam Cnuclia is a very handsome mnvo by Administrator <V reanier— Vrinccsfj Mary) out of the Huid]er Ada York. All bcr -stock are </ood and .fine .jiimners.blether York," an old mare by I raclnc°'V\nDY'S LAXD (!!•) crimes of n •[■„.,.' old ..train of stock, and is a showy active and sure-footed, an ideal stallion fr,r Hunters, Hacks, Kc,lH).mts. or a heavy > are Fpp 3f OUHHEAS fur a .»:nj'> Minor :j CJimieas for two or more marcs '/,,- j'nrth-r particulars applv to the Ov.lior, A. J. RUTHKHKOKD, or *" ALEX. FiORGTJSOX. Groom in Charge. Sit. IJr.K'e V.orJ. Ma^'-rloi). sry'Vf P.r:PO iN AND ""' 4 ' *"nR?!33 SEED. ■W OATS. TiTWiTMSS COCKSFOOT CLOVERS. AH locally iSSS, «t,J K cod heavy clean hnej, 4ai.".plcs and quotations on appneaAND SON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 2 September 1912, Page 1
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