4HEETENGB MASTERTON (FORESTERS' HALL.) TONIGHT at 8 , TO-NIGHT. THOMPSON-PAYNE'S PICTURES. AND REIHANA BOYES' ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Of tlio PRESENT STUPENDOUS SUC- • CESSFUL PROGRAMME. OUT ON ITS OWN FOR QUALITYWE LEAD-AGAIN TO-NIGHT WITH OUR ABSOLUTELY EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME. For Clearness.of Picture, Quality and Quantity we defy Competition. We give you gocd Coods "and that fis why our business is such a. success. LAST NIGHT of LAST NIGHT. the 3000 Feet Absorbing Drama. HER DIARY; Vitagraph Drama. THE JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON: (Magnificent Coloured Drama.) SHRINKING RAWHIDE. INCONVENIENCE OF BEAUTY, NICK CARTER AND THE BANKER, MA AND DAD, SWIMMING SPORTS IN AUSTRALIA. THE MOONSHINERS TRAIL (dianm). CURIOUS CREATURES IN POND LIFE (coloured scientific), ETC. LAYING VAGUENESS, UNCERTAINTY, GUESSWORK, are the characteristics of the poor sight-reader; CERTAINTY and DECISION of the good. The chief features of the New System are that, besides TRAINING THE EYES to perceive clearly the printed signs on the music pages, it provides the necessary training for Siens seen by the eye. IHlb lb rJX FAR THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN SIGHT READING. Absolutely no knowledge of music required. We guarantee to teach anyone to PLAY the PIANO and to BEAD MUSIC. FULL COURSE (six weeks) £2 2s. Money refunded if we are unable to teach" you. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Trust Buildings. Masterton. Hours: 'lO a.m. to 8 pirn.. Call and Inspect Carterton. Branch next Bank of New ZZealand. Miss Bish, Instructress. CHRISTMAS > 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 /lIFTS. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON, AiRMERS EIGHTEEN MONTH! HARO. | f OT over the Ml, font *<vwp out in I the Backblocks. Thiers not » retained their original shape. '®&J !h«d never been half soled. Only * f«w nails' now and again, and a fceei riiod. "Wiiat wo did for rfchis client wo can do for you. These boots make permanent oustomem _„„„_, _„ RING UP TELEPHONE 61* ÜBBARD "OROS, AND ~° BOOT MANUFACTURER* Oueen Street, Mastert Marquis of Normanby Hotel CARTERTON. Telephon. 41. .S&JZlnn' H. DOOLY. PROPRIETOR. HIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL-has been taken over by Mx H. DOOLY, of Wellington. pAT TRAVELLERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC may rely upon Teceinne every attention an connection with tne requirementg of the business. IIRST-CLASS CHEF and the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS. BILLIARD TABLE: Marker m attendance. . CABS meet all traaufl. T. TT f YTTLE, MOT&R tyPEFPT, iHAB REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET. (Sear of 0. E. DaaioU'B Shop). ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrusted to tho Firm will bo personally supervised by the proprietor. PATISffACTION GUARANTEED. ,3. H. LYTTLE, Rear of Cliapel Street. N EW B OOTS * N EW S nOES " IN Fact; everything New in FOOTWEAR. Ltfht and Comfortable for the Summer Months. ivECSAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. TpINLAYSON AND CI ON. -BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 29 November 1912, Page 1
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