«£p ELECTRIC THEATRE (•Foresters' Hall.) THOMPSOH-PAVME PICTURES T.p ORCHESTRA. FRIENDSHIP. DEARLY PURCHASED ° FRIENDSHIP. err , DEARLY PURCHASED FRIENDSHIP. DEAR F L R V EN PURCHASED FRIENDSHIP. DEA R LY P«Sfp HAS FRIENDSHIP. „ DEARLY PURCHASED FRIENDSHIP. , v r I StoVv of Miliary and Social and Court Kalom's A GIRL'S B The Kov of ■■'"• Ka , M f V " CriSiS ' JSroug' otto- AVY E «\vnnMT STVKtt (drama)) (comic) VISIT TO DAN7.IC iconic; PETRONILUAS STEEPLECHASE. !A. .urogram me tlisit v. in w one and (\T K T/IT V AND \ AltIM Y.
OBDKR YOUR DUBIBb FOR . 1913 NOW J. HENDERSON raOOKSELL&iI AND STATIONER, QUEEN TltzE'l MASTERTON. lANO piAILN'G |Vf ADE yAGTJEXESS. UNCERTAINTY, -(ftUESSWURii-, ar:< the charactenstioa of the poor sight-reader; OMtffAINTY and DECISION of the good. The chief features of the New System are that, besides TRAINING THE EYES to perceive clearly tno printed signs on the music pages, it Bijmß Been by the eye. THIS IS Br Jar the mosi important of She processes involved in bight reading. Absolutely no knowledge of music the PIANO and to bead" music, full course (sis weeks) £2 2s. Money refunded if we are unable to teach you. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Trust Buildings. Masterton. Boars: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Miss Hogg Instructress. " CAB AND MOTOR DEPOT CHURCH STREET. TWO MOTOR CARS ALWAYS ON HIRE. £UST LANDED A • WOLSELEY CAR. 16-20 H P. 6 SEATER 6 CABS ON HIRE PHONE 296. 1 TOM HOLLAND, popr.rriOß.
THE HOUSEWIFE Btoßirona of Economising, without fljnwnifthiing the deliguto of the Table, should uso It it equal to the Finest Brands odaced in Great Britain, and is Srtmally toos than Half the PriceTRX- IT AND SEE. SELICIOUS AMD APPETISING. •"Hie Flavour made it Popular. WORK FOR ALL IN SUNNY HAWKE'S BAY f A LL Persons in search of work, and should .communicate T7IDWIN K. h. DiITIEL. NEW ZEALAND'S CHIEF LABOUR AGENT. Address: Bank of New Zealand Buildings, _ " ir BEG to intimate that I have taken . orer tlio Billiard Saloon next the dub Cafo, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to my predecessor. HIKKI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 January 1913, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 January 1913, Page 1
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