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UEETINCS AND AMUSEMENT#. ®.P ELECTRIC THEATRE 'Foresters' Hall.) THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND T-P ORCHESTRA. T-HE PEOPLE'S PERMANENT PIONEER PICTURE PALACE. fco-NICHT At 8. TO-NIGHT tlrO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. Synoaymouy with Supremacy The Zenith of Photo Flays. a MARRIAGE 0* CONVENIENCE. 5 UJSHIAUE OF CONVENIENCE. i mJRRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. 5 KARRIACE Of CONVENIENCE. i .marrlaoe of convenience A MABRIACE OF CONVENENCE. A JSabr'iacl SF ?ISihhc, a MARRIAGE of CONVENIENCE. a MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE, i MSRSiXGE OF CONVENIENCE. A MARRIAGE OF CONVEN ENCE. A MARRIACE OF CONVENIENCE. A, 3COO feet masterpiece of modem sensation and thrill. 'A »n's Supporting Dramas: FIGHTING INSTINCT. Self's Feature. . _ TREACHERY OF A HALF BREED Lubin's expression play. the cringer. Lubin's Western hit. BILLY AND THE BOTTLER. , ' Essanay's snappy ™m e dy. )Gf£HER SUBJECTS 01. JIMMY AG AIN, (™nnc), &X 1 HRIMENTS IN Mli/lAL ' (DUPIN ELUDES (connc), BONISFAiCE IN LUCK (coimHly) AT IHE Ij'JAGAN (scenic), MAKING Ob <A BOTTLE (industrial" . GRANDMA'S SLF.EPTXG DRAUGHT TUESDAY NIGHT! TUESDAY NICHT! OiUAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE in aid of SENIOR CADET PRIZE FUND. jpiANO J^JADE jR A8 *' VAGUENESS, ! UNCERTAINTY, PDESSWOEK; are the characteristics of "tli© • poor. siyrht-rsader j OER>JAINTY 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 toe music pages, it provides the necessary framing i<y inma seen by the eye. THIo IS BY MB &OST iWtTANT OF THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN SIGHT READING. Absolutely no knowledge oi mUßic MMinired We guarantee to teach PLAY the PIANO and to ftRAD MUSIC. FULL COURSE (six weeks) £2 2a. Money refunded. U we are unabl« to teach you. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Trust Buildings. Maaterton.. Hoars: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Miss Hogg Instructress.

LA.DIES! ■ fBS OEAGG begs to -notify; the g|X Ladies of Mivsterton that she is Wtfryihg 6n th£ business of HJWRCUTTING, SINCEINC, SHAMPOOING. Ofc the most approved method. GIRLS' HAIRCUTTINC AND SINGEING A SPECIALTY. HAIRWORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES UNDERTAKEN. BOOMS: 29 COLE STREET. ItADIES PLEASE NOTE: Appointments in ' connection with the above may be made at Cragg's Slop, comer of Queen and Perry Streets, from Monday, January 27. CRAGG'S CORNER SHOP. QUEEN STREET, ' MASTERTON. lOLLOWAY & €0 Telephone No. 12. PRIME MEAT IN PERFECT CONDITION

T depends on you. If yiia want the. best meat and the largest variety you should deal with us. We fsock only e best the market affords, Atad guarantee to deliver it in PERFECT CONDITION. •'■ Oar, Fp& Stock is drawn in regular KBipplies;- from the famous NGAKOfNUI ESTATE, and cannot be beaten in the Wairarapa. ; QUALITY TELLS. Let our mon call for orders at once, and become a jsatisfied customer. Our arrangoments are very complete for a magnificent supply of MEAT. . ' A fine* variety of SMALL GOODS, (FRESH DAILY. HOLLOWAY AND CO. RTTTmTF^S —o— THE —o — IMPERIAL DYEING ANL ' CLEANING WORKS HAVING opened business in Masterton, with a wide City exfoerionce, and a FULL KNOWLEDGE of every branch of DYEJNC AND CLEANING Ladles' Costumes dyed and cleaned Manama and Straw Hats cleaned equal, to new. Cloves cleaned and repaired. Cent's Suith cleaned and repaired and pressed Feathers cleaned and re-curled a\ T .ON-E BUT EXPERT WORKMEN EMPLOYED.- • 32 COLE STREET, MASTEMON'.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 1

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530

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 1

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