MEETINGS AND AWUBEMENTI. AT THE TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE POPULAR PICTURE PALACE "REDEEMED BY FIRE." "REDEEMED BY FIRE." "REDEEMED BY FIRE." ' Am English Drama, by an English Company, and played.by English Artists. The story, which is cleverly conceived and realistically portrayed tellg of a young married couple, and how jealousy entered into their life and almost ruins it, by the husband's infatuation for a prominent aotress. The wife discovers all, but finally becomes reconciled. One of the scenes showa a burning building in which the three principals are entrapped, and tsave their lives by a sensational escape. "REDEEMED BY FIRE." "REDEEMED BY FIRE." "REDEEMED BY FIRE." AND THESE GEMS "VISIT TO KAIRWAN," a magnificent Urban eeonic.'' "MR BOLTER'S INFATUATION." Screamer by the Vitagraph Company. "THE DORMOUSE,'! PatJie Educational. "THE BOY OE THE' REVOLUTION." A.K. Drama; with-: • many sensational situations. "THE DISTURBED SENTRY.'_' A clever military comedy bv the Nordisk Company. ''PORCELAIN INDUSTRY." A wonderfully intoreatine Educational film. "OUR BOY'S FUTURE CAREER." One of the Pathe Company's verj best comic productions. LOOKOUT FOR WEDNESDAY. "A WOMAN'S WAY." GREAT STAR DRAMA.
RACING CLUB. ~ STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club's Course.. Tamakj on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th, 191 Js. Penalties.—Tho winnei of any race after declaration' of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, and for every additional race a further-penalty cf 7)h in all handicap evenlg. NOMINATIONS for all merits, :t----cept Trial Stakes, dose on MONDAY. August 28th. 1912. at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will bo declared on or about FRIDAY. August 30th, 1912. 'ACCEPTANCES for all events a*d ENTRIES for Trial Stakes closo on TUESDAY, September 3rd, 1912, at 9 p^m. For Programme see Referee, Card?; and Posters. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ROBERT TAKLE. » Secretary, . P.O. Box 5-5, Dannevirke. Approved by Hawko's Bav Jockey dub.—A." W. KNTGHT. 'Acting-Sec-retary., August-Sad,--. 1912.
Te.Stand at tho Owner's Farm, MANCAMAHOE, On Fridays and Saturdays at FertVs Stablee, Eketahuna. The Clydesdale Stallion NORTHERN CHARMER, (FERNSIDE—MACCIE.) NORTHERN CHARMER is a dark bay with black points, and was foaled on December 12th, 1905. He has many points to recommend him as a sire. He has splendid feet and pasterns, plenty of, good flat bone, good action, and a .sound constitution with a very docile temper. [Northern Charmer is not one of those big awkward elks that farmers try to avoid, but ia a splondidly proportioned horse, possessing great musclo and strength in a fairly femall compass. The judge (Mr J. Baxter) at the Masterton A. and P. Show, 1909, gave Northern Charmer special praise for his splendid feet, and considered him a model for a farmers'' class of stallion. He w«g awarded 2nd prize in the 3-year-old •class at the Masterton A. and P. Show, 1909, and also. 3rd prise for 3 r?!U' and oyer ,?.t the Woodville A. and I>. Show, 1909. Northern Charmer was got by that well-known hoi'9o Fernside—by Pride of Strathmore, by Extinguisher. Fcrnsido's dam '-Darling, by Nil Desperandum, Northern Charm or's dam, Magd& Was by Hero bv Kelvin, by Prince Royal (McKollar's) by Prince Charlie imp,). . ' ■ ' ' The foregoing podigr&o i§ Sufficient to ©how that Northern. Charmer lias on both sides.tho best Clydesdale blood iivthe Dominion, and his breeding alone should command the confidence of farmers throughout the district.
Intending 'breeders will find it to their advantage to carefully consider the merits of Northern Charmer as he is the stamp of sire to pet the class of all round lior.se so greatly in demand. TF.RMS.—Single mare 3 guineas, payable bv P.N.. let January. Every care will bo taken, but no responsibility. Paddocking frep .until Ist January, after which two shillings per week will be charged. W. NATION Owner, S. GRANT. M»»igamahoe. Groomin-charc:?
rutttiw THE GREAT FIRE EXTINGUISHER. "IHE only universal Fire Extin- — gnisiher in the World. The -Wairarapa Agency for this Extinguisher has been secured by Mr C. SAVAGE, of the Central Garage, Mastsrton. FURTHER PIAJRTIOULARS . LATER
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 3 September 1912, Page 1
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