MEETINGS AMD AMUSEMENT? ENTERTAINMENT TO-MICHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT THE TOWN MALL. The Very Last Tiling in Pictorial Drama. "THE PLOT THAT FAILED." "THE PLOT THAT FAILED." "THE PLOT THAT FAILED." "THE PLOT THAT FAILED." The governor cf a prison has nevtr got over an insult" of a former iVi-- , n r l. The hitter lias nor,' u daughter who is worshipped from i.'ir Uy <no •■; the convicts, for the prison !id h i-:>: , r:s tht* girl's garden. The governor tells Ins escape. Mo is men introi!i;ei to the girl, whom he ultimate!;,- ma rie.s without diselodng his pre, m iif>\ The governor now it lis ids on time friend of the revenue h.> lias s cured, when he discovers thai tl ex-convict has confessed all to 1: wife and has tiuno; hiuis.df o;u of t.J window. A Mnpniiicent Prodi:; fhm % full interesting and pensr.tioaa.: do-, e'ev ments. : plYjt that FAii.no," "THE PLOT THAT FAILED." "THE PLOT "HAT FABLES 3." "THE PLOT THAT FAILSD." "THE PLOT THAT FAiLED." PATHE GAZETTE. Entrancing Scenes in many part:-; ol the World. "DIAMOND CUT OJA.VJOND." "DIAMOND CUT DJAFV3QMD." The Vitagraph's Latest Gem. "PILGRIMAGE TO SUMMIT OF Flid!." A Wonderful .Japanese .Scenic. "FORTUNES Ol- A. -COMPOSES." Yitagi'::7>h s)r,inia. THE NEXT-STAR. JN A BACHELOR'S GLISB." "REVOLUTION IN A BACHELOR'S VLUiI," SEE SEE.. SEE "LILY BOFELLV In tlie ureal- Animal Ac!". "ETERNAL WOMAN." ' A Seroiumor hv the Pntho Company. "THE LEAP YEAM COMEDY." America's Latest Mirth Kaiser. THIS SUPERB PPOGKAAiYE ATSTO-XICHT. rjnOWN~ WALL "MKXT FRIDAY, (XTOHEtt TAh. MR H. SCCTT-LE The Eminent English Enti his popular character tions, monologues, tahie tit-hits. mi scott-leslie ; !: -. ; tinaite success''!' to '.a. 1 1 ";. ..■■ -•'.('.. 15. Spurr. Mil SCOTT-LESjIdE provides a colight fui entertainment, broe:-;y, blithe, and gay. Extracts from |ho World's The Times ("London): 'Mr !-Jco-:t-Loi-> lie is an cNceptioindly clever enter-, tainer. NeiV York Evening To! eg'.-am : in liis own line eijiials Kanv Laude". The Age (Melbourne): An artis: of groat talent. Clave ;:. splendid selection cf 'character sketches. Xew Zealand . Herald (Air V'ro- ; -;} : Mr Scott-Leslie is _ an one. r-:a.'..;■; whose work is a delight to listen io. Supporting. Artists: MR. PAUL VBRiiIKK. Baritone. Miss L. KNIGHT. .Soprano. MTSS M. KNIGHT. Contralto. MISS DAISY ivYAN'S, Pianist. A COMPACT. CLEYER AND CAPABLE COMPANY. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan ::t Dresden. TCI AIMERS pLEASE "MOTE!
EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. j "OT over the Hall, hut away out in i 1 the Backblocks. , This is not a 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 Lad mever heen 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 hoots make permanent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. TTUBBARD TpROS. AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS. Queen Street, Master! j qgilvy A *™ goxs. IA U it 6,, vj c itli STItEET ... MASTJESTON. IjTUTTENIXG FARM, PINE PARK JJ TE WHIT I. PIUME OX A.XI) JIAIDEX HEP. FEE BEEP. _ .NOTE.—We do NOT kill cows, r.or old owes. WO FROZE?-! ''.'.SAT P ■0 ENTER OUR SMOP. Ail moat killed at Borough Abatt- ' The PEST article is the CHEAPEST aitieio. Patronise the firm that- handles NOTHING BUT THE BEST. GOOD GROCERAND Q.ARDXER. ARE NOW SELLING: "K" Tomato Ciintnoy ]od bottle. Black Silk Stove Polish, 0(1 tin. 12 pekts Jcllv Crvstals for Ls. Bf>.s{- Flonr. 21!b 3s 13d. Jam'. •";! Tin. .'Jibs Ciu-raris for Is. ',-jrn 1. I ; ie KrniK Is Tin. ?Jsi?23n£ , r .VD GARDNER, Lincoln Rnad. Phonos G3 and 239. Having sold my business to Messrs Minifie' and Gardner. I thank my many cii'S*onmr;; for their support, and would solicit a. continuance of their patronage for 'my successors._ _ All jiccounts mnv he paid to Minifie and Gardner, or to mo at No. 20, Church Street. ' G. HERON.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19121021.2.2.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 21 October 1912, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
658Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 21 October 1912, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Wairarapa Age. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.