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jttEgfikM''?# Aifafl flfiaUSEIMIEM'4'l®. MASTERTON ■ELECTRIC THEATRE (FORESTERS' HALL.) TO NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT THOMPSON-PAYNE'S PICTURES. AND REIHANA BOYES' orchestra. JFHE FINEST DRAMA EVER SEEN iX MASTERTON. vengeance is mine, vengeance is miwe. 4l magnificent drama, superbly .acted, with a thrilling; climax, depicta woman's noble struggle against fate and her erucl treatment at the hands of hor husband; three act drama. SoOO feet long. „ VENGEANCE IS MINE. VENGEANCE IS MINE. , 'THREE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DRAMAS. MAN OR MAID. THE COWBOY'S SISTER. * (Pi'.th'.'Jf * HAND OF FATE. , > ' ' (Selig.) ZIGOTO DRIVES A t>v LOC^ l i§" I'IVE WANTED' A BABY. MAIRTHVS REBELLION fßnnny Comedy), PLUMBER'S ETRST JOB. BAKERS TN CEYLON, THE- DUCK OEGG, THROUGH THE ROCKIES, IKTC mi tu rn —" rpIANO jpLAWN'O ]tyf AUE "gAST.

VAGUENESS, UNCERTAINTY, aQUESSWORK, are the characteristics of the poor sight-reader; CiU-V DAINTY and DECISION of goc*L The chief features of the New Sys. ■/tern are that, besides TRAINING 'THE EYES to perceive clearly tne mrintedi signs on the music pages, it .provides the necessary training for IS'SMtYmpoKI THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN > SIGHT READING. Absolutely no knowledge of music .nwiiiired We guarantee to teach TjLe io PLAY MREAD MTJSIC. I'U-LL COURSE '(six weeks) £2 2s. Money refunded if w© are unable to teach you. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE ufc IMUSIC Trust Buildings, Master ton. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Miss Hogg Instructress. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LID. Weather and Circumstances Permitting, liYTTELTOJ' 1 '-Maori* Mon., Dec. 9th. 8 p.m. '.Mokoia, Tues., Doc. 10th 5 Mararoa, Tues., Dee. 10th, 8 p.m. JMaori* Wed., Doc. Hth. 8 p.m. ' *Turbme steamer. DUNEDIN Via LYTTELTON. Mokoia, Fri., Dcc: mh. 5 (Manuka! Thurs,, Dec. 12th, o P-™-IJfnly perishable Dunedu. Cargo received. •No Cargo. ; MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON", DUNEDIN BLUFF and HORABT. Manukat ThUrs., Dec. 12th o p.m., Woorakit Fri., Dec. 27th, o p.m. SYDNEY DIRECT, Moerakit Eri.. Dee. 13th. 5 p.m. tWairrimoot Friday, Dec. 20th, o p. • f Wireless telegraphy. Cur2o not received after 3 p.m. «y Via NAPIER, GISBORNE ® AND AUCKLAND. Uarawera* Thurs. Dec. 12th, 6 p.m. fTranship to Makeno at NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUOX LAND. Henowai, Mon., .Dec. 9th, 5 p.«-. Tarawore. Thnr., Dec, 12th, or-«** KEW PLYMOUTH. WESTPORT AND G'REY MOUTH. l«Hora* Mon., Dec. 9th, 5 p.m. * Cargo only. TCTiW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA Skwa leaves New Plymouth .on and Fridays on arrival of mail train from Wellington. NELSON, via PICTON (and BLEN- : SSJ!Jjau ' HEIM.) Pateena, Mon Dec. 9th p.™iPafcrimia Wed., Dec. 11th, 12.4-> p.m. RK Fri., Dec. 13*, 12.45 p.m. iMo Nelson oftr®o. WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. via NELSON, ilan'ofttrilia,- Tues., Dec. 10th,. -, r>- »- *No Nelson cargo. mm r GA, SAMOA AND MJI; (fro™ Auckland.) .Atuat Tesday. December 31st. +Wireless Telegraphy SUVA, LEVUKA (Fiji), «'roi» AUCKLAND. Navaa, Wednesday, leaves WollinßtOT on ° "a'VANCOUVER R.M.S. Marama leaves Auckland Friday. December 20th. 'via SAN FRANCISCO , Aorangi leaves elll^" n *' . W t 3rd! duo Frisco Jan. 23rd.

CtaSS (Sih «—) » ~ wmiial to secure leserraxicm I>erths. TOTUDDAIIT JpAKKER, FAVOURITE PASSENGER Sailings from Wellington as under: (Circumstances permitting;). FOR LY'ITELTON AND DUNEDIN. WIMMERA, Fri.. Dec. 13 5 p.m. IULIMAROA Thurs.. Dec., 19, 5 p.m. VICTORIA, Fri., Dec., 27 o p.m. "JWIMMERA, Fri., Jan., jLotb._» p.m. ,FOR MELBOURNE via DUNEDIN. H'-OFI 1 and HOI3AKI. •IULIMAROA, Thurs., Dec.. 19 5 p.m. FOR NA.PIEE, GISBORiNTS, Ali-Cfc LAND and SYPNEY. ■ WTMMERA. Ttiurs. Dec. 19 4 p.m. VICTORIA, Thrrs. Jan. 2nd, 4 p.m. iWJMMERA, Thv.vs." Jan. 16th, j P-™-iTOR SYDNEY DIRECT. ..tILIMAROA 1 - Fii.. Jn". lUfc 5 P' 1U " §6OOO Tons. Twin screw. *All fitted with .wifoless teSegiapliy. All tickots »ro avuUablo nlso all stop-over and return .by AN Y of Uj> lON CO.'S STEAMERS and all holdU.S.S. Co. Tickets may travel by tlie above nrnned vessels. Head Office for Nw Zealand, '©tieen's Chambers. Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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611

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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