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MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (Foresters' Hall.) TO NIGHT! TONIGHT! .o-NIGHTJ riVNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINA " AHY. OUR EXCLUSIVE- ATTRACTION. °VITAORAPH'B GREAT FEAv TURK. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. A Feast of Feasts. 8000 Feet Long Vitagraph Spoils Success. THE KING OF ALL. : A Pictorial Production of Sir Walter Scott's rnunortal Poem. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. TTho Environment of the Story is in the vicinity of Katni, e _n« ■the Western Highlands of Perthshire, Showing the Wild and Lofty IradiUions the National Enthusiasm, the SLove'of Music and Song of the mtiahitants of the Secluded, Valleys of *he Highlands. The Famoiis Picture tells the Story of the Scottish Kings and Ohioftnns, Douglas. Eail ot -Angus, His -Daughter Ellen King James V., Malcolm Graeme, R°< ?»{* iPhu .lames Fit/, James and all the Lead'racr Characters in the 1 anions Work. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. High on the south, huge Benvemie Down o-.i the lakes in masses threw, Crags, knolls, and mounds confusedly InuTel, ffhe fragments of an earlier world. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY 0. THE LAKE. Supported by an entirely new programme which will bo shown for ONE NIGHT ONLY. iAT THE END OF THE TRAIL: A Splendid Indian. Drama by the Y,' l a cn-apl i Com pany. •A T,OV*f TDYU,: A Bl ' ! " |lirul Story V,T +lip*t,'/ 1 « f'f Richelieu, ol the tiu. , FT,OPEMF;NT: *A V T\TIT l\Mf ' l) IMAM l'/ilHJi> J . AA INDIAN Ma. . ful i 0 f sensaA iiison . Dram. • tion. v F - p THE LAND OF BURNS: Scotch Scenic. A WESTERN COURTSHIP: An exquisite Lubin Drama. OCEAN FAUNA educational). A SEA TRIP (Pathe Comic), ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WF.LL (Cines 'drama) THFJR TINT BABIF.S (Esannav Comic), THROUGH THE ARE >V ALLEY rscmic-L THK TOWN OF ffHE SUN MADRID (scenic), AN ANTMAL'S FRIEND (Cines Comic), REMEMBER ! RKMKMBER! ENTIRELY NEW RROGLUM.MF ■ TO-XIGET! • • AND DON'T FORGET THAT TO-MORROW NIGHT in addition to THK LADY OF THE LAKE, we will *':■: w another change of programme. MATINEE! MATINEE! THE LADY OF THE LAKE WILL RE SHOWN AT THE MATINEE ON SATURDAY. DOMINION SOUVENIRS. •For Sending to Your Friends Abroad. /CHRISTMAS UMBERS! __*_ OF—*— AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. WEEKLY PRESS. OTAGO WITNESS. "HESE Fine Annuals are again Choice Works, illustrative of New Zealand's Beautiful Scenery. ONE SHILLING EACH. Posted in New Zealand, One Pennv Extra. On Sale OCTOBER 19th, 1912. ORDER NOW, As Stocks Quickly Sell Out.. TO ARRIVE SHORTLY:—Choice View Books of Now Zealand Scenery. Also a NEW MASTERTON VIEW BOOK, just the thing to .send away. PRICE, Is 3d each. McLBOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, OjnKBN ST - MASTEETON- ■ IVERPOOL EKETAHUKA 23 ROOMS TARIFF 4s 6d PER DAY. MEALS AT ANY HOUR., :Wa>. DANIEL Proprietor. : T3LEASE~ r^OTEI EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. over the Hill, but away out in ,_.4 the Backbloclcs. This l is not a ■ .sentence, hut a eulogy of good service. ] it is the testimony of one of our numerous clients to the HARD WEARING quail tie. a of our First Grade Kip 'Watertight Shooters. How pleased he looked as ho 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 ehod. What wo did for this client we can do for you. These boots make permanent customers. HINU UP TELEPHONE 61. ■TTUBOARD AND |H o'> 0 '> BOOT M ■?. ii'.' "' AGTU R E R3. Queen Mastert E. S MiTH ' rSucf-ewor to W. G. Butcher.) BUTCHER AND SMALL GOODS II AN. PETMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. The Best SMALL GOODS—Made ■hy an Expert. T&ING UP TELEPHONE 183.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 13 November 1912, Page 1

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622

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 13 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 13 November 1912, Page 1

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