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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. JUST ANOTHER. Of those special programmes which dengzit tne patrons of the JlASTteiflON ELEOIitIC THEATRE (Foresters' Hall.) TO-NIGHT! jrO-NICHT! Unequalled lor All Jibund Excellence. THE. THREE GRENADIERS. A military episode of Three (Soldier Boy 6. HATRED AT THE, MUSIC HALLS. Life Behind the Scenes. A Page .from the Foot-lights. AN INDIAN MARTYR. A etory of the Red' Men's Lovo and Sacrifice, i told in the Wild Prairie. CAFFAIN KING'S RESCUE. Lubin's 'Mexican. Masterpiece; full of excitement. HONOR AND THE SWORD. A thrillling Society Drama. A great story of a Jewel Robbery, depicting a sensational ißapier Duel, Woman versus Man. WORKING" FOR HUBBY. John. Bunny and the Aaanias Club. nREIFIREI. A story of Fire BriATiODGING FOR THE NIGHT 1 (An A.B. Story of the old South West). : GETTING THE MONEY (Kalem's knock-out Comedv). NATURE'S LITTLE TRAGEDIES (Scientific). TILLY AND THE DOGS (Comic). BABY'S START IN LIFE (A novel film). POLDORE'S LUNCH (comedy). THE ¥URS (Comedy). PATHE GAZETTE 172. GAUMONT GRAPHIC! REMEMBER; REMEMBER! CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY. 2.30 p.m.

PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to notify tire, publio of Maeterton and surrounding district that we have taken over the Carrying and Wood and Coal business latelv conducted by tyfessrs H. Cole and iSons. The 'business in future will *>e conducted on the most up-to-date 'dies. WOOD AND 104 L A specialty 'u made of this branch off tfbe buslines®, arid'all orders will rermve prompt and efficient atten^ Itumu 'PHONE 271. E. MAQRATH and Cr». fLate H. COLE AND SONB>. Near Railway Station. V A ft T TJ Tl T O N. HOLLO WAY & CO S. H. SnelD (G. F. Hblloway. QUEEN STOREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MASTERTQN. NOTHING- but the very best qual- ; ity of Beef, Mutton, Pork and JLaaib billed at the Abattoir is brought iatto our shop. t No old cows or old ewes. > . W© thank the .public for* the liberal wipport that iB (being accordedto u*. toy U&. '" Having now the igervices of a firstc4aßß Small, Goods Man, every article u guaranteed fresh daily., • _/ We hav~ secured a line of the fines* | Idunbs in> ihe:Wairarapa for our orders, whicL we ehaJl sell at most reaiwnable )rices.

T)DN'T FORGET, "Y you want to hire Motor Cai . in, charge of a competent Chatf«ur. All trains met. Attendance night or day. E. J. EASTWOOD, ARRIVAL" OF FIRST SHIPMENTS. NEW SHANTUNGS,'in;all colours. JAPANESE OREPES, new shades, NEW' POPLINS (like silk), wide widths, all prices. ' VERY SPECIAL, only 10 pieces. WIDE TUSSORE SILKS, Is 9d and Is lid., ALL SHADES IN LINNENE, 36 inches Special price, 7£d. NEW MILLINERY. NEW FLOWERS and SHAPES, and SHOWROOM REQUISITES.

<\LL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. WATSON AND CO,, ECONOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.) IH-E DESTINY OF A NATION Depends upon- its food supply. Healthy food promotes healthy rrtanihood. The man who is healthy is both mentally and physically fit. If -the inhabitants of a country are healthy, robust and intelligent, that country will rise. The way to bring about this state is ■to eat my hoof,, which costs' jio moro than poor beef, and is the best that can ho bought. J. L. MATTHEWS, •"" :i ' The Quality Butcher. ' QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 27. Marquis of Normanby Hotel CARTERTON. Teleptrtm. 41. P.O. Box 28. H. DOOLY. PROPRIETOR. THIS '.WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been taken over by Mr H. DOOLY, of Wellington. TRAVELLERS and the CENERAL PUBLIC may rely upon receiving ov~ vry attention, in connection with the requirements of the business.. FIRST-CLASS CHEF, and the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS. BILLIARD .TABLE: Marker in attendance. CABS meet all trams* LTVERY STABLES attached to iPremisce.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 6 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 6 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 6 September 1912, Page 1

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