MEETINGS ANO AMUSEMENTS. of witnessing the World-Eamatl DRAMA THE BLACK TYRANT. YH£ IiLACK TYRANT. At the TOWN JJ.ALL, TO-AiuHl. A Glorious Military Dramatic Sensation. * TH2 BLACK TYRANT. There is :id truer test of a successful play than the unwavering attention of'interest which, in a*film drama is secured bv clear development oi plot L:i A SEMES OF CONSTANTLY CHANGING SCENES. Thus in THE BLACK TYRANT. Full of Intrigues and Perilous , Adventures, Dire- Hazards and Miraculous Escapes, Superbly Mounted. THE NEXT THE REDEMPTION OF BEN. Yitam'aph Western Drama. One of the" famous Yitagraph best to datC " THE NEXT. SPIRIT AWAKENING. A.B. Cowboy Drama of high order. THE NEXT. KOIDAY AND CODAYOU. Pntho Coloured Acrobats. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. And GREAT GENERAL SOOTH MEMORIAL SERVICE. ductioii. AND AND AND an Exceptional Series of Driinns, Scenics, Educational and Comedy Films. MATINEE! MATINEE! ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A GREAT EVENING- PROGRAMME. "THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA." Coloured Art Drama. QGILVY AND gONS. PROPRIETORS RECORD HSIGM BUTCHERY. •MJE'EN STREET ... MASTEHfTON.
71ATTENING FARM, PINE PARK L 1 TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEIFER BEEF. XOTE.—Wo do NOT kill cows, nor old owes. „■-«. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUP SHOP. All moat killed at Borough Abatt°llThc BEST article is the CHEAPEST article. ( ±1 , . .. Patronise tho firm that handles NOTHING BUT THE BEST. ■Y you want to hire Motor Ca \ in, charge of a competent Lnatr vox. All trains met. ■ittendauw night or.day. E. J. EASTWOOD, . 1 I ARMERB -OLEASE I\TOTE!) EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. ) "OT over the Hill, tat away out in ( jl ti the Backblocks. This' is not a j sentence, hut a eulogy of good service. It is the testimony of one of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our 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 mever heen half soled. Only a few nails now and again,, and a heel shod. , . ~ . What we did fox this client we can do for.von. These boots make permanent customers. RING OP TELEPHONE 61. TTUBBARD ~O ROS " AND ("}°" BOOT MANUFACTURERS.
Neen Street, Masieri rQOD AIsD i~IOAL. A NEW BUSINESS. | DEADMAN BROS., of _ . Masterton,, beg to announce to Masterton and the surrounding district that they have opened a Wood, (toil and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (next Kurupuni Fire Brigade Station). The firm has made g*p*!Ul arrangements for a large and regrilsr supply of matai and maire, which -cl>€y can guarantee to give absolute eatjfr. faction. , , , All Orders Promptly Attended to* DEADMAN BROS.. 340 QCEEN STREET SOUTH, MASTERTON. FAV CJHOES. TTX V\-A overvtliinij Xew in FOOT.I* "VViOAR. ami Comfortable for the Summer Mouths. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. TTw "OIXLAYSOX AND QOX. BOOTMAKERS. QUEEXSTKKKT _ MASTKCTOX. A LL our Stocks arc clean, fresh. il :i:xl w:)-to-flate iu every respect. All the latest and most popular brands of Tobaccos. Pipes, and Genera] Requisites stocked. THE SHOP FOR GENUINE VALUE. HATRWOB.K EXKOUTFD AT '-" * "10NA81.2 FRTOS* QUEEN ST. i J.UBTEBTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 4 October 1912, Page 1
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