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MEETINGS AND f ?"USEMENT? * TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-WICHT. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. THE INCOMPARABLE TOWN" HAL!, PICTURES. AND ORCHESTRA. Sets an Example to tin*. Moving PICTURE WOK 1,1). THE MONARCH OF ALL PROG RAMMES. Headed bv tin; GREAT-EXCLUSIVE Stirring Tali* ol' the West. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTSEF? CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER Cl-iiLD. Never have wo shown ui our sheet sneli a perfect reproduction i.-f life on the borders of civilisation in the early 1 colonising d:iys c 1 A merit a. -No over-acting-—llO .strained eii'eels, and photography, which is beyond criticism The kind of tiling we l; ke a keen dolight. in securing for onr patron's enjoyment. 2)00 Foot bv the Celebrated BISON COMPANY. The TRAPmi'S MOM E is seen amidst Picturesque and Pugged surroundings, showing the rare spirit of the women out back. THE FRONTIER CHILD. Rising of Indians —Settlers Driving their Cattle and Goods to the Fort — Repulse and Rout of the Indians. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD. THE FRONTIER CHILD, j THE FRONTIER CHILD. (Vitngrapli Cnmpaiiv's best.) AN INNOCENT THEFT. AN INNOCENT THEFT. A little boy goes out to beg, and happens into a church. He innocently takes some money from the I collection plate, supposing if to be |an answer to his prayer. Ilis mother i makes hi in take it back to the minister who is taken bv the bov's stcrv. THE LOOK. THE LOCK. J THE LOCK. THE LOCK. (L'athe Coloured Drama.') ] MAN'S LUST FOR COLD. MAN'S LUST FOR GOLD. ■ (A.B, Cowboy Dran^a. 1 ) | SPSTMEAD REVIEW, 1912. J SPITHEAD REVIEW. 1912. . j cal), HRRIITXCi FJsTi f\i! (Toned I (Comic). orchestral idyll (Comedv). ROY AN AND ITS ENI VIRONS fScenic) SAYING THE J SITUATION (Comic). ] LOOKS WELL ON PAPER BUT J BETTER ON THE SCREEN. \ I ) l I I WflflGflfiUl ; Agricultural Association. j I "a ' ' . ' -> 1 Grand Annual Shou mr ] WEDNESDAY :uul THURSDAY, | November Ltth and 1 -3t-li, 1912. i Held, in conjunction with the Wansranui Kennel Club. THE PREMIER DOG SHOW OF Ti l E COLONY. GRAND SPECTACULAR EVENTS EACH DAY. Steeplechase and Ladies' Leaping Competitions. Maiden and Open Hunters' Pony Jumping ami Bending Competitions. t . , •The Eirst Competition for the N.I. DRAUGHT HORSE CHALLENGE SH I ELD, Value 00 guineas, For the Champion Draught Colt, or ; Entire and Champion Draught Filly or Mare. Amongst the. many Valued Trophies for Competition are: 16 ST ER LI N G Sll A' ER C b PS. Mr J. A. Nash's Sterling Silver Cup as Points Prize in Home Li- !' " dustries Classes. Send for Catalogue. ENTRIES CLOSE :.M'?th OCTOBER. SELBY MORTON. Secretary. Excursion Fares: New Plymouth, Wellington, jVlasterton, Napier and Ohakune. A ■>« 3$ n %tq JjIARMERS pLEASE J^OTEI EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. NOT over the Hill, but away out in the Backblocks. This is not a sentence, but a eulogy of good service. It is the testimony of ono of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First Grade Kip Watertight Slhooi&rs. How pleasßd he looked as he produced a pair. Aiter 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 neel shod. What we did for this client we can do for you. Those boots make permanent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. jyUBBARD "jBROS. AMD 00., OQOT !)!A?4SJFAC7URERB. Oussn Slreei, Masteri N KW B 0()TS ' N KW SHOES'!f~X i"; I ct everything Ncnv in FOOTJ. WEAR. L'Jit and Comfortable for tho Slimmer AS on ths. Cr-JTOIAL ATTENTION PA ID TO REPAIRS. "jjjUNLAYSON AND gjON. BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN .STI! EE? MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 18 October 1912, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 18 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 18 October 1912, Page 1

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