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FtETSNGS AHB AMUSEMENT^ Tho World's Greatest Picture i'rou tlic World's Greatest .Novel. Extraordinary Announcement. Extraordinary .Announcement. INT ERNAT lON A L PICTURE SIAR. FEATURE DE LUXE. A Programme beyond Compare. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. The only Selig Dramatisation of Alexander .Dumas' World's Must Powerful Romantic Novel. THE COUNT OF THE COUNT OF THE COUNT OF THE COUNT OF THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO. MONTE CRISTO. MONTE CRISTO. MONTE CRISTO. MONTE CRISTO. Who does not know thi* famous world's story ? Few will realise the lavish expenditure tlio makers have put into this wonderful film. produced by the Selig Polyscope Co., who challenge perfection in detail and cost of nroduction. THREE HUNDRED PEOPLE IN CAST. £IOOO the cost of producing. 3o()(J Feet in Length. Occupies 50 minutes to screen. Natural Scenery! Gorgeous Costumes! Grand Stage Settings! Wonderful Action ! Elaborate Properties! A living adaptation of Dumas' greatest masterpieces. The Selig Co., have outheroded Herod, and have set up a standard from which will remain for all time the high water mark film of film producers. Never has the Legitimate Theatre given us such: a superb rendering of Dumas' work, and never have actors and actresses acquitted themselves so notably as they do in this picture. And, what is more, the setting of the piece is such that no theatrical entrepreneur can ever hope to accomplish anything approaching it by aid of artificial surroundings. Indeed, so real is every accessory that it seems to live and move and have its being. Nothing more realistic than the portrayal of the sufferings of Dante iu his dungeon has ever been attempted on the moving picture or any other stage. fit some of the scenes as many a s 3(X) persons appear, vet so 'Splendidly do they sustain their parts that one will say, "This is not acting; this is indeed the real thing." IRemcmber that MONTE CRISTO' will only. be shown TO-NIGHT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ■ln addition'to this gigantic attraction ,we will screen : THE LAKE DREAMS. THE LAKE Or DREAMS. (Lubin'c- Famous Drama.) Latest Gauinont Graphic, and a host of others. Don't forget MONTE CRISTO will be' shown for THREE NIGHTS n\TT v 1;

BOOT SALE. HUBBARD BR OS.'BAN KR U Pt" STOCK. AT THE FACTORY, QUEEX ST. jV/Tll J. BULPITT will hold a sale of the above stock, for a few davg only, at greatly reduced prices. AHIARUHE SPORTS 'Held under auspices N.Z.A.A.) THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1913. THE BEST DAY'S OUTING OF THE SEASON. Hunters' Competition, Gold Medal and £8 15s cash. Ahiaruhe Handicap (foot ©vent) ' Gold Medal and £l3 10s. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. With Mr W. Tucker. P.O. Box 4, Carterton. For Full Particulars see Programmes Obtainable at Age Office. DANCE! FRIDAY, MARCH 7 at 8 p.m. H. ARCHER BUNNY, Hon. Sec. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! K U MERO A-K OPELANDS AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913 NINE AMATEUR EVENTS, HORSE EVENTS, FIELD EVENTS, ETC., For Programmes and Full Particulars apply to: W. C. HUTCHINS Kumeroa. NOTE: Please note that it has been found necessary to postpone the date of Sports to March 19th. MAURICEVILLE WEST SPORTS CLUB. (Registered .and affiliated with the Wairarapa Centre N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union.) SPORTS EASTER MONDAY, .MARCH 21th, 1913. £3O IN CASH AND TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12th, 1913. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. In the OLD SCHOOL. For full particulars see programmes Obtainable at Age Office. NOTE: Conveyances meet JO a.m. and 12.20 p.m. trains. F. L. COMBS, Hon. [Secretary. Mauriccville West.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 March 1913, Page 1

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