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"RCTIMQ& AND AMUQEmErfTft, THE MASTERTOtf ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTERS' HALL.) A GORGEOUS IM.PKJi.s-afVE PLAY. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IM THE TROPICS. A remarkable photo-play with _ a theme novel in the extreme. It is a Tovelation, in dramatic intensity, and coloured ' photography. This is the finest Love - Story we, hive 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 native woman. It is the old story .of a deep infatuation, jealousy, a woman's scorn, and attempted revenft*. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. LOVE IN THE TROPICS. A Beast at Bay: A thrilling story of a convict's wild dash for liberty: You Remember Ellen: A great Irish drama founded on Thomas Moore s Classic poem. His Mother-in-law: Vitaar-xpli s ATols ume of fun. Johmi Bunny again. His Daughter: An unusual story full of jraietv and pathos, which will completely hold the heart interest of all. Pond Dwellers, Tin Can Rattle, Historical Warwickshire.-'A Game for Two, Caumon't Graphic. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to notify the public j of Masterton and surrounding die*not that we have taken over the Cartrying and Wood and Coal business lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole T>e conducted on the most up-to-date linee.

WOOD-AND'to4L A specialty is made of this branch <# the business, and all orders will reiceive prompt and efficient atten'PHONE 271. E. iVUGRVTH and Co. (Late H. OOLE AN© SONS)., Near Bailway Station, HOLLO WAY & CO S. H. Snell.) (G- F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET. ' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MASTERTON. , NOTCHING but the very best quality of Beef, Muitton, Pork and Lamb killed at the Abaittoir is brought into out shop. No old cows or old ewes. We thank the public for the liberal , support that is being accorded to üb. winch speaks for the quality supplied 3by us. Having now the igervioes of a first•daas Small Goods Man, every article is guaranteed fresh daily. , We havr secured a lineof the finest •Lambs in< • Ve Wairarapa for our ord«ns, wMoL we shall sell at most reaWT FOBGrET,

To travel thr. season in the Opaki, huna, Alfredton, Ihuraua and KopuaMount Bruce. Rongobako, lieta. districts-. . PADDY'S LAND "PADDY'S LAND" (11.) is » fin» black colt, will be four years old «i December, 1912 thoroughly sound, with Rood leg 6 and feet, showing a lot of qualiy and breeding. His feire, "Paddy's Land," was an imported pure-bred Irish Hunter, unfeoateni in the show rin<3, and has lei* Verv tine stock. He was bred by J. Duifin, County Dublin, Ireland, byth© world-famed ""Ascetic," Dam "Hayinorn." , „ ' "Ascetic", stood for 5 seasons at a fee of 100 guineas, and sired ' Royal Meatji," Cloister, Hidden Mystery, and Friar John, celebrated Steeplechase winners in England- and 1* ranee. Maymora was -by Victor, winner of the Royal Hunt Oun at Ascot., by Vindex, by Touchstone etc. etc. His Dam Cam&lia is a very, handsome mare by Administrator (1 rc-anier—-Princess Mary) out of the Hurdler Ada York. All her fct6ck are wood and fine jumpers. Mother York, an old mare by Iraduoer ' ' » PADDY'S LAND (II.) comes of a, iinoold strain, of stock, and as a-snowy .horse- active and sure-footed, an ideal stallion for Hunters, Hacks, Remounts, or crossing a heavy Mare. Fee 3-J- GUINEAS for a single Mareor 3 Guineas for two or more mares. For' farther particulars, apply to the Owner, A. J. RUTHERFORD, or to ALEX: FERGUSON, Groom in Charge. Mt. Bruce Road, Masfcerton.

rO Stand Hie ■Season at M;is;torton, and travel tlio siiitouiklhi-£ dis- ***' THE PONY STALLION vj-cTo.fjv. TiCTOEY Tiy Jackson l>v Silver TCinir" "On7ii Rnll'T 'hv Bonny Scotbnd. VicWr i« a Bav Pony standing 12.V ■lfiD'-ls'h'" 1 " 1 . rlnnvine pood hone nam qimiitv. 'He is a thror-yciir-oW. mid -'•inod P Honour?* ii+- tlio Miwtorfon 'A. arid P. Show. 1011. an a tv/o-vw-o'd " TKRMS: Sinj/lo mare £2 10s. pay,i!,l,k In- P. N. isi- .'January. Every <vk<?n but no rosnotisdniity. ' Pad'V-fc'ritf frr>r* iml.il I** .Jamiarv. pUa'V 'v],i c h:'l& Gd per v.-oek vail •ba •dnirsed. . , , . Fo- farllio-- apply to: . A. BFA^E: 9", f^or^c''Street, JMaslerton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 3 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 3 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 3 September 1912, Page 1

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