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