MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. Come and see the Magnificent Display at the TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA . LISA. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA. Coloured Art Drama. Everyone will remember the sensation caused some- time ago by the famous picture of Mona Lisa being stolen from the Louvre. Paris. Leonardo da Vinci, who plays one of the principal parts in the story of Mona Lisa's life was, and is now, considered the world's greatest pa inter. Among his many well-known paintings is "The Last Supper;" he also designed several notable buildings throughout Europe. The greatest Photo-play of the day, a superl) galaxy of colour, combined with splendid acting and high-grade scenery. A Star of Stars. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISk. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF MONA LISA. 'Supported by a Splendidly Selected series of Dram is. Comics, Scenics and Educational Films. TO-NIGHT kl S TO-NIGHT. IVKHPOOL EKETAHUftA 23 ROOMS TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. MEALS AT ANY HOUR. ■Wm. DANIEL Proprietor. '"Y you want to hire Motor Ca> in chaTge of a competent Chaffmr. All trains met. Mtendauce night or day. E. i. EASTWOOD, FARMERS "OLEASE T^OTEIj EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. kTQT over the Hill, but away out in the Backblocks. This as not a sentence, but 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 Scooters. How _ pleased ihe looked as Ihe produced a pair. After ; 18 months' HAM) WEAH they still retained their original shape. They had never been half soled. Only a 1 few nails now and again, and a heel* shod. j we did for this client we can .■ do for you. These boots make p>erm-1 anent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. TTUBBARD "OROS. AND /~10„ BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Street, Master* TS7£7OOD AND /~IOAL. { A NEW BUSINESS. MESSRS. DEADMAN BROS., of Masterton,, beg to announce to Ma,sterton and the surrounding district that' they have opened a Wood, Ooil and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (next Kurupuai Fire Brigade Station). ' The firm has made sp«'6l arrangements for a large and regnlar supply of matai and maire, which tbc-y can guarantee to give absolute satisfaction:. , , All Orders Promptly Attended to* DEADMAN BROS., 840 QUEEN STREET SOUTH, HASTERTON. N™ S HOffi - ' TTN F.kT evorvthi'.;!/ New in FOOTJ_ WEAR. Ljcht a; id Coir.i'ovtable for fin- Sun:rK-r Months. SPECIAL ATTEMTIOM PAID TO REPAIRS. B, F iNLAYSOXAND S' ONBOOTMAKERS. QUEEN? 4 \Ai fi:i.' ,•"•';;.(■ |;s :i:-y cl":.in, fresh, j"&- :,.<({ ui)-to-c!aic ia cvi'ry respoct. . A'il the lan-st and most' popular' li:-,r.!.:'; of To'tKifctis. I'ipes, and Goner:-:'' J?nr;n:>:t:v. r-inckoa. t:-:e shop Forr genuine VAU.SF. HAIR-WORK" £;:,-( S>.''UT"B'D AT T7l QMITH, to \Y, 0. Butcher.) j f-jUTniKR AN-) --MALL GOODS' JL> MAX. j '■''■i'.vi'Si' REEF. MUTTON AND Tho B«i?t SMALL GOODS—Made WT\G UP TELEPHONE 1W
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 1
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