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MEETJHCO AND AMUSEMENT* THE GOD OF THE SUN. THE COD THE SUN. THE COD OF THE SUN. TOWN HALL PICTURES. A Coloured Film of Indescribable Brilliancy. 2000 Foot! iM)O Feet! THE COD OF THE SUN. THE COD OF THfc SUN. THE COD OF THE SUN. THE GREAT ANGLO-INDIAN DRAMA. In Aianv OMENTAL SCENIC AND SENSATIONS. THE COD OF THE SUN. Is a Film Play, the like of which lias never hitherto been seen. It is a play of Adventure and Death, of Anglo-Indian Life, of Barbarism and of THE REVELS OF JMK .JI'NGLE. Discriminating Knowledge is revealed in every one of its scenes, and the daring which brings into the Caste A LEOPARD AND .AND INDIAN Besides Snakes and other Reptiles, surely indicates a keen sense of what -is. jiceo.'-sxry to' put film plays lipon a plane NEVER BEFORE )jHl':A.\';T OF AS . . . POSSIBLE.. For any kind of Thetrlca! Production. THE COD OF THE SUN THE COD OF 7KE SUN FULL OF NOVELTIES AND OHAJi ■>.]■, A m'iT RE At PEOPLE'S PRICKS! ' CURSED GOLD. Shows what a CURSED GOLD. Man Will do CURSED GOLD. fcr Gold. (Kalem's Masterpiece.) COLONEL'S ESCAPE. COLONEL'S ESCAPE. COLONEL'S ESCAPE. (A True Bill Story.) Featuring Geusiv.i Iloahys Price for whom the iJcNican Government offered 2o.00() dollars for his Canture. Dead or Alive. General Bryce wis (-pccialiv engaged by the "Kalem" for this production. THE COLONEL'S ESCAPE. (A Bunnvgraph.) BUNNY CHASED BY BLOODHOUNDS. BUNNY CHASED BY BLOODHOUNDS. , (Vitagraph.) PATHE GAZETTE (Topical), CAMBODIAN DANCES MAJORrCA (Coloured Scenic), THE COACHMAN'S REVENGE (comic), LAIJTERBRUNNSOR (Scenic) an:!' tnanv others. Evorv Picture Lover should See This Great Arrav of Auir.\-:ted Art. Circle and Stalls Is. Family -Stalls 6d Plan at Dresden. No .l''ee for Booking. J.H. L yaw f£UTO)'i tAi-Ei'T, ' HA9 REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STEiCJDT. (Rear of O. E. Daniel!'* Shop). ' ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrusted to the Firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. SATIS FA'OTiOi>, y »iKArOTI?:, s3. H. LYttLE, Rear of fiaMtrlfl *•> Chapel Street ARMER3 "pLEASE I^j TOTE! EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. TOT over the Hall, hut away out in 4 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 I he looked as he produced a pair. After ' 18 months' HARD WEAB they still | retained their original shape. * They had never been half soled. Only a I few nails now and again, and a heel j shod. What we did for this client we can ! do for you. These hoots make permanent <mstomer6. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. , • ~TUBBARD p>ROS. AND 300T MANUFACTURERS. [ Oueen Street, Master* OGILVY AND | kJ> I PKQPRBETOR*B RECORD REIGN I BUTGHERV. QUEEN BTRBKT .. MAtfITSR/rON. RATTENING FARM, PINE PA TE WHITL PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEIFER BEEF. NOTE.—We do NOT kill cows, nor olfl owes. ! NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED ! TO ENTER OUR SHOP. ' ! All meat killed at Borough Abattoirs. The REST article is the CHEAPEST article. Patronise the firm that handles NOTHING BUT THE BEST. "WHERE THE GOOD GROCER-j SEB ARE!" I Uk/JTINIFIE AND GARDNER. ARE. NOW SELLING : "K" Tomato. Chutnev lOd bottle. Black Sill: Stove Polish, (id tin. lii pclct.s Jellv Crvstals for Is. Best Flour. '2slb 3s 3d. Jam, 5d Tin. 3lbs Currant.s for Is. -J-gal. Pie Fruits. Is Tin. MINIFJE AND GARDNER. Lincoln Road. Phones 63 and 239. Having sold my business to Messrs Minino and Gardner, I thank my many customers for their support, and would solicit a continuance of their patronngo for my _ All j ncco.uuts mav ho paid to Minifie and f Gardner, or to mo at No. 20, Church J Street. G. HERON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 1

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611

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 1

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