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MEETINGS AHD /••"•yBESOGN' I TO-NICHT AT 8 TO-NIGKT. ( TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGKT. THE INOOMPARAUur. TOWN HALL PICTURES. AND ORCHESTRA. Sets .111 Examnle to the Moving PICTURE world. THE MONARCH OK ALL 1 PROGRAMMES. Headed bv the GREAT EXCLUSIVE Stirring Tale of the West. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FROMTSER CHILD, THE FRONTIER GHSL.D. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTSER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER GHiLD. N'evor have we shown en our sheet such a- perfect reproduction if life, on the borders of civilisation in the early colonising d:ys of Amenta. -No over-acting—no strained effects, and [photography whieli is beyond criticism I The kind of thing' we t..ke a koen delight in securing for our patron's enjoyment. 2=500 Feet liv the Celebrated BISON COMPANY. The TRAPPER'S HO-ML is seen amidst Picturesque and Rugged surroundings, showing the rare spirit of the women out back. ' THE FR/JWTSF.R CHILD. Rising of Indians —Settlers Driving their Cattle and Goods to the Eort— Repulse and Rout of the Indians. THE FTIONTSSR CHILD. THE FRONTIER GHILD. THE FRONTIER OHILO. THE FiRONTJSR CHSI.D.. (Vitar-rapti Coir.panv's best.) / AN'" INNOCENT THEFT. <■ AM INNOCENT. THEFT. . A little boy ge:.'s out to beg. 'auc! happCUK into a church. He innocently takes' smie money frr-m thci collection plate, s - «:pp.>.si;;g it to hj? an answer to his prayer. Hb mother makes him take it back to the minister who is taken bv the hov's storv. THE LOCK. 'THE LOCK. THE LOCK. THE LOGk. (Rathe Coloured Drama.) •MAN'S LUST FOR GOLD.' MAN'S LUST FOR COLD. ' (A.13. Cowbev Drama.) SPITHEAD REVIEW, 1912. S-PITHEAD REVIEW 1312. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE (Topical), HERRING FISHING (Toned (Comic) ORCHESTRAL IDYLL (Crnnedv), ROYAN AND ITS ENVIRONS (Sceaii- SAYING THE SITUATION iCY-mic). ► LOOKS W ELI/OX IMP MP BUT BETTER ON THK SCR KEN. WEDNESDAY :uul THURSDAY, November 13th and Mth, 1911?. ' Field, in conjunction with the Wan-' gnnui Kennel Club. THE PREMIER DOG SHOW OF ' THE COLONY. GRAND SPECTACULAR EYEXTS EACH. DAY. Steeplechase and Ladies' Leaping Competitions. iL'.idou and- Open Hunters' Pony Jumping and Bending Competitions. The First Competition for the N.I. ; DRAUGHT HORSE CHAL-, I LENGE SHIELD, Value 60 gain- j j oas, for the Champion Draught ) Colt, or Entire and Champion I Draught Fillv or Mare. Amongst the many Valued Trophies I for Competition- are: 1 16 STERLING SILVER CUPS. , IMrJ. A. Nash's Sterling Silver j Cup as Points Prize in Home In- j ' dustries Classes. 1 Send for Catalogue. | ) ENTRIES CLOSE Will OCTOBER. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. I Excursion Fares: New Plymouth, Wellington. Musterton. Napier and Ohakune. -fTURMERS pLEASE "JU'OTE! EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. NOT over the Hill, but away out in. the Backblocks. This is not a Mmt-ence, but a eulogy of good service. It ifi the testimony of one of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of cur First Grade Kip Watertight Shooters. How pleased ho looked as he produced a pair. After 18 months' HARD WEAR they still retained their original shape. They had never 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 customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 61. TTUBEIARD T>ROS. AND <TIO., BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Street, Master* s j™ b oots ' TEW 'cfHOES. i.TN Fn-ct evervthing New in FOOT- _, WEAR. Lght" and Comfortable for the Slimmer Months. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. D. F IN ' LAYSONiN ' D C" BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 1

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571

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 1

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