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MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. town hall TO-NICHTI TO-NIGHT! MATINEE AND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Present the Popular Actress AST A NEILSON, ASTA NEILSON, In tho Most Interesting Film of the Age. SYNOPSIS: Tho Sisters; The Temptation ; Secret Flight; The Sister's Awakening; BeMine and He Happy ; a New Star. MISS ASTA NEILSON DANCES THE MOTH DANCE. MOTH DANCE. RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION RETRIBUTION. Is a Star in the Firmamnet of Pictures. Another Comet Attraction. Bison. Bison. Bison. Bison. Bison. Presents The Greatest War Drama ever Attempted. THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. A Realistic Indian Fight between the Sioux and the Cheyennes. ' SYNOPSIS: The Lonely Trapper; The Indian Girl is Trapped; The Sprained Ankle; Back to the Tribe; The Cheyenne Chief; Refuge with the Trapper; The War; Sioux Victorious; Happy at Last With THE LONELY TRAPPER. THE LONELY TRAPPER. Supporting these subjects are: THE FARM HOUSE ROMANCE. THE FARM HOUSE ROMANCE. THE FARM HOUSE ROMANCE. THE FARM HOUSE ROMANCE, . (Max Limler). ISLAND OF ST. HONORATS. ( ISLAND OF ST. HONORATS. ISLAND OF ST. HONORATS. CAUMONT GRAPHIC. CAUMONT GRAPHIC. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. 1 AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. , AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. A.B.'<s Comedy. KATCHEM KATE. KATCHEM KATE. KATCHEM KATE. THE DODGE THAT FAILED. THE DODGE THAT FAILED. THE DODGE THAT FAILED. STRICTLY WATCHED. STFJICTLY WATGHED. STFHGTLY WATCHED.

R TSa U p ""Y you wanj, to hire Motor Cai iu clmrpe of a competent Chaff- j ?ur. AH trains met.- - Attendance night or day. ■ E. J. EASTWOOD, pLEASE J^OTE! EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. NOT over tihe Hill, but away out in the Baekblocks.. This 1 is not ft sentence, but a eulogy of good service. It is tiie testimony of one of our numerous cliente to the HARD WEARING qualities of oorr First Grade Kip Watertight Shooters. How _ pleased he looked as he produced a pair. After 18 months' HARD WEAR they still retained their original shape. They had meyor been half soled. Only a few nails now and again, and a heel shod. What we-did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent customer®. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. JJUBBARD J| R0S * AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, Oueen Street, Masicrton OOD AND OOAL. A NEW BUSINEBB. ESSRS. DEADMAN BROS., o! . Masterton,. beg to announce to Masterton and the surrounding district that they have opened a Wood, Oo»l and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (next Kurupuni Fire Brigade Station). The firm has made sip<w'*l arrangements for "a large and_ reg:ilsr supply of matai and maire, which tley can guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. All Order 3 Promptly Attended to. DEADMAN BROS., 340 QUEEN STREET SOUTH, MASTERTON. TAUERU HOTEL. fj. GRYLLS PROPRIETOR (Late of Emp:re Hotel, Hawera,) R n f~*i RYULS t-egs to announce •' vTT to resident i" of the district and the travelling public that be hs'. fcafcsa ov: this well known house latel ijr parried v.u- b-y Mr W. B. Ingram, =m U trusts bj Svi'l* «fetation to ** - meril^ co!i. r v.. W* USM)r t accorded tC lli r" e^ 3 o ra . " TVTEW CI HOES. IN ViK't everything New in EOOTAVEA.R.. 'l/glit ;!11tl Comfortable for tbe Summer Mouths. special Attention paid to REPAIRS. D HNLAYSON and SON BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. SEASIDE RESORT,

B. NICHOLLS fies:*es tc "state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT, lately canW on by Mr Potter, and trusts, cv i-uict attent,i. .to business. t-o merit a l&s share of public patronage.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 1

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566

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 1

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