9SEETHMG3 AND AMUSEMENTS. jkastertoh electric THEATRE (Foresters' Hail.) TO NIGHT. A MIGHT! SRNSATION. The Film »l tk» Tour. A TP.AG I'aUY 01' THE- SEA. THE SHIP OF LIONS. THE SHIP OF LIONS. A Cargo Gold audi LiMS. 2() Full Grown Lions —'• 20 iln charge of tlio £»ed «l l 'P Audacious "biu'iung tWiously in mrcl-ocoan;. »© Mutineers, driven horm striken by the Mad Animals, take retuge in. the i-i<«rinc Th« vessel is £ rafting fuinaee, doomed to destruction. THE SHIP OF LIONS. THE SHIP OF LIONS. A.B.'s Historical Feature. LENA AND THE CEESE. Another A.13. Stuunor. AN INDIAN SUMMER. Tannhniser THE STAR OF THE SIDE SHOW. •The Passing of a Noble Lite. jfuneral of general BOOTH. Essanay' s Live£o™®^ HPS GUIDE' ponniodbs ?V«I^roMAV.THEBUTLMI AND THE MA BhU 1 Üb. matinee as usual on SATURDAY. • JT -VTTT HITTA KE B. tall groceries at LOWEtfl .'ifV PRICES. £2. orders delivered * n J P art r town. TELEPHONE 67. JJOLLOWAY AND Q°- J .B H. Snell.l <G. *• Hollow**. QUEEN STREET. TFHE oldest established BUTCHERY IN MASTERTON. MOTHTNG but the very best qualiamb killed at the Abattoir K brougM info our shop. ~ „ aa No old cows or old ewes. We thank the public for J 1 " 6 ™ 1 Iff ***» *> Um rf a, feMt jr,tis, wfeicii we BQ.a-1. 6611 aouahle prices. POT FORGET, 'OLLOWAT.
b e r T ijfE - Nor b sfd Graphic. Weekly Press. Canterbury Times, O'tago Witness. J. HENDERSON bookseller and stationer, queen street. SMOKERS KfcQUISJTES ALL our Stocks arc clean, fresh, and up-to-date in every respect. iA.ll the latest and most popular brands of Tobaccos, Pipes, and Gen,®ral Requisites stocked. , the shop .for genuine VALUE. HAH?.WORK. isiXiiXJUTED AT REASONABLE PRIONS. €E j CORNER SMOS" •QDHEJIN ST. JMABTEIETON J IYERPOOL gODSE, JU ■EKETAHUWA 23 ROOMS TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. MEALS AT ANY HOUR. DANIEL Propnotor. . f ■ 7-—""' PINIIET S LIVERY AMD COAOM STABLE 3. MASTERTON aND TENUI. Landaus, ■ carriages, buggies, and every kind of vehicle on hire. . . CABS meet all trains and coaches. ••C'* Porinf Carnages for Invalids. PADDOCfeG and STABLING . at reasonable ratce. Coaches leave PosfiUtiice •8 a.m., arrive Masterton from Ciißtlo.pciat- i p.m. (instead of 5 p.m., as formerly). . s»!i?=SMEY BROS., LTO PUBLSO HOTBC2. , , beg to Dctr'fy the publiw of . w Mcfiterton and surnmndins district that \r* hare .-/--h over tho varTyinipr and Wood r.sd Coal busnioos 'frMv tM.r.durtod i;y Moosra H. Goto and Song. IT.© in future will 'OS COGldUCta'J Oil ciiO mO£lfc up-to-dfci® lines 00!) AND U)AI. A 6j}ocir.liy id of this i. cf -fe.hrs «'i or.j;»-3 W/il '*&- ioeivo p'j'oapt ■■"'•'•.j offioiocr cHon'x:or ' ■'PHONE 271. F. M c G KXm ' A ™ C - ' (Late H. COT.E AND SCN9), Slear Bailwnv St.r'.inn, if A S'T E STON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 25 October 1912, Page 1
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