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tviEETH;C.3 AND AMUSIiMSNTS* S AR FOLLOWS STAR Our Incomparable Programme. A Dazzling -Am».v. OF THE WORLD'S LATEST. %JASJERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE (Foresters' Hall) TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN, 'j HE IjHTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. A Throbbing Domestic Drama, showing a Father's Treachery, and liow he endeavoured to lure and ruin his own <laughter, whom lie had deserted when an infant. Deserted by lather and Mother the little baby is found by & Guard in the train. Taking her -o the sheds she is immediately adopted by the railway boys, thus becoming THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. THE LITTLE RAILROAD QUEEN. A RAILROAD ENGINEER. * A RAILROAD ENGINEER.

SEE The Bridge in .Flames. SEE The Train Hushing to DestineSEE tion. „ ~ ■. SEB The Engineer's Sweetheart SEE Pleading for Help. SEE The Coward's Fefusal. SEE Tho Pluckv Kiddie. THE TRAIL OF GOLD: Knlem * (Romance of the West. —The Great,

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i. J. EASTWOOD, arrival OF first shipments. NEW SHANTUNGS, in all colours, JAPANESE CREPES, new shades, POPMNS (like sills), wi<le widths, all prices. VERY SPECIAL, only 10 pieces. WIDE TUSSORE SILKS. Is 9d and ALL SHADES IN LINNENB. 36 inches. Special NEW MILLINERY. NEW FLOWERS and' SHOWROOM REQUISITES. *LL at tfUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. WATSON AND CO:, economic stores. (Late The destiny of a HATiOM Depends upon iti% food supply. Healthy food promotes. healthy manhood. " The man who is healthy is hotli mentally and physically fit. J_t tho inhabitants of a country are. healthy, robust and. intelligent, that country will rise. . . The way to bring about this state is to eat my beef, whidi costs no. more than poor beef, and is the best that oan be'bought. W The Quality Butcher. QUEEN ST. ...... MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 27. TTSMITH, (Successor to W. G. Butcihor.) Butcher and small goods MAN.PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND SMALL GOODS--Made by RING P UP TELEPHONEi 188. TN order to cope with oar increasing business, we have landed, direct from the Manufacturers, a modern. FORD TAXI-CAB. capable of [-eating ■6 passengers in addition to the driver. - Wedding Parties. Picnics and Excursions specially catered for. WARES— Ordinary Cab Rates. HOLE. HOLLAND. IJO

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 16 September 1912, Page 1

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