IaEETSMGS ANB AWU«£MEWi'& "jVSASTERTON H E A T R E. T (Foresters' Hall.) GREAT CIRCUS AND COWBOY MATINEE. SEE OUR KXCLUSIVE AND SPECIAL TREAT EOR THE CHILDREN. Tlio Sensational Circus Drama THE PLATFORM OF DEATH. The Drama acted solely by Children. THE BAREFOOT BOY. Sec the Highlanders to the Rescue in THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. The Great Indian Drama. SWIFT WIND'S HEROISM. The Indian Comedy Drama. THE TOURIST AMONG THE INDIANS. See the Elephants and all the fun m THE TOKIO FIRE BRIGADE CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT. At S. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER SUPERB SERIES SCINTILLATING SUBJECTS WHICH HAVE XEYER BEFORE BEEN ' SHOWN IN MASTERTON. "To Behold as 'twere the -Mirror Unto Life." THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE GHOST OF THE PAST. THE CHOST OF THE PAST. LA. Picture of Exquisito Merit, into, •wli'ich is woven a delightful Love Story. The many scenes are realistic nrnli Beautiful. Th? plot is strong find well ' laid, never failing to grip your attention for one moment. Together with an Extraordinary Programme. AUNTY'S ROMANCE: A capital Vitagraph Drama with all the old favourites in the leading characters. TROUBLESOME STEPDAUCHTERS A Vitagraph Comedy, with John Bunny, Flora Finch and Mary Price in their glory. THE AMERICAN MARRIAGE: A clever detective comedy-drama. THE K ROM ATS (clever Vaudeville turn) HOW THE BANDITS WERE CAPTURED (comedy), POLIDOR THE CYCLIST (comic). GAUMONT GRAPHIC, PEASANT AND .BARON (drama), MEXICAN AS IT IS SPOK"EN (comedy) MUSICAL RIDE Ob THE DRAGOON GUARDS. "pIANO JpLAYING J^[A.DE E ASY " VAGUENESS, UNCERTAINTY, GUESSWORK, are tlio characteristics of the poor sight-reader ; l/MtTAINTY and DECISION of the good. ' The chief features of the New S;£tem are that, besides MAIN IN b THE EYES to perceive clearly the printed: signs on the music P?go\ it provides the necessary training lOr Sitrns seen by the eye. IHlfe lb BY tSS THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THE PROCESSES I'NVOLY ED IN SIGHT READING. Absolutely no knowledge of music rnmiired We guarantee to toacli anyone to PLAY tlie PIANO and to READ MUSIC. I'ULL COURSE (six weeks) £2 2s. Money refunded if are unable to teach J'™ 1 - THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Trust Buildings. Masterton Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Call and Inspect Carterton Branch .next Bank of New ZZealand. Miss Bisli, Instructress. A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF CHOICE BOOKS. BOOKLETS CALENDARS CHRISTMAS CARDS. BOOKS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Our annual display is now being made in the Showroom. SECURE SOME OF THE CHOICEST GOODS EVER OFFERED TO MASTERTON PUBLIC. THEY MAKE EXCELENT MAS I F T S. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. jpL^ EIGHTEEN MONTHS HARD. NOT over the Hill, but away out in the Backblocbs. TMs is not a sentence, T>ut a eulogy of good service. It is the testimony of one of our immoTOUEt clients to the HARD WEARING qualities of our First Grade Kip Watertight Scooters. How . pissed lie looked aB lie 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 b®el What we did for this client we can So for yon. These boots make permanent customers. RING UP TELEPHONE 51. jTJTUBBARD jj^| ROS- AND o°*' BOOT .MANUFACTURERS. Guesn Streei, Masiert VICTORIA LAUNDRY. I BEG to advise the public generally that I have returned to the Victoria Laundry, Bannister Street, and am prepared to execute all orders entrusted to me S. ALLEN, Bxnnhfter Street. Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 1
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