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„STINGS AND AMUSEMEMTB. BHURE AND FAITH, IF YOU ONLY KNEW WHAT'S IN STORE mRWV YOU -WOULDN'T BE lAFTHER MISSING THE FOINE PROGRAMME AT THE WASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE irO-NICHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! {THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Another Grand Change. Oppressed Ireland. Marty, an (OPPRESSED IRELAND. Irishman, OPPRESSED IRELAND, tells* of (OPPRESSED IRELAND, the days OPPRESSED IRELAND, when . he OPPRESSED IRELAND, was young OPPRESSED IRELAND, how Lord (OPPRESSED IRELAND: Kilhanock OPPRESSED IRELAND, evicted his OPPRESSED IRELAND. penniless OPPRESSED IRELAND. tenants, OPPRESSED IRELAND, and FathOPPRESSED IRELAND, er Falvey OPPRESSED IRELAND, attemptOPFRESSED IRELAND. ■iiißtoproOPPRESSED IRELAND, tect them was put under arrest. The priest makes his ©scape to America, but [P6ggy, the girl who helped.him away, served sevwf long yeArs in prison. . s , THE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. -' THE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. THE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. THEE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. THE! VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. -THE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. •THIS VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. ' THUS VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. [A' Very pathetic nhd appealing story that will touch every heart. ff-MIPOSTERf. (1000 ft Lnbin drama.) IMPOSTER. (1000 ft Luton, drama.) PURSUED BY A LTONESS. PURSUED, BY A LIONESS. , (Lux drama.) fTHE CONFEDERATE IRONCLAD. TTHE CONFEDERATE IRONCLAD. ■(Kalem Special.) SALMON FISHING, SWEDEN. (Interest.) Wonders of harmonic DESIGN. (Educational.)- "• tNIQUE STUDY OF NATURE. (Nature Study.) STORM ON JUTLAND COAST. (Scenic.) Simple and, turkey trot. (Comedy.) IfcED-iHOT COURTSHIP (comedy). ON LEAVE (comedy*. tLADY KILLER (comedy). {TWEEDLEDUM RICH (comic).

T.P. POPUI.AR PRICES. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. !FOR OASTLEPOINT PRIVATE f& PJPLlCATlONS >';*■< wanted ,ofrom capable "of teaching to ten to fourteen rpapiis y itfblje addressed to E. H. FIELD, Castilepoint, and made out in own stating qualifications and required." 'NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ON and a.fter this date Trespassers ~ on; Blairlogie Station with dog and gtuij will he prosecuted. M'-f'l "?--V-: ' j, KILGARIEF, > Manager. ,'■ April 22, 1913. , FUNERAL NOTICE, m-HE Friends of Mr Frank Bradinp;, Tinui, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife, .khich will leave the residence on . SATURDAY, 26th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Tinui Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. Telephone 233, Private 324.

PIANO PLATING MADE S;: ; ;^';,'': (V easy. ;,;■-.;■,. 'l ,: * BSOLUTELY~~no knowledge of Music required.. We GUARANTEE to teach ANY AGE TO PLAY the PIANO to READ ANY MUSTC in SIX WEEKS: NO VAMPING CARDS OR CHARTS, you attain the Same result that takes vou Years undelete conditions. NO-DRUDGERY, NO •SCALES OE EXERCISE PRACTICE. ODonH, be skeptical or think it impossible. .If'you have not heard OUR PtJPILS PLAY call and itjspect MASTERTON TESTIMONIALS. , Oi?e Hour's practice on the of otir System, will do more than a week "*»n ordinary lines, and remove all the in Sight-reading, giving you a straight road to the mastery Of the most intricate compositions. SULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you canmot play in six weeks, ; SPECIAL COURSE for <3ountry Pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ' vi T*tUS*T LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS,, Masterton. HOURS:. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. MISS HOGG, Instructress. IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS 82 COLE STREET, MASTERTON. Wish the public of Masterton and district to know that OUR ONLY AGENCIES ARE .'R.. RUSSELL, Secondhand Dealer, ALLAN AND CO., GroceTs, and fCRAGG'S Hairdressing Saloon. We are not responsible for work ■Bent elsewhere, unless they are sent •4«C«ot to our Works at above address. jfatf '."Drop a Post Card, and our reqpvfMtajfcatfre mil call. fIf»NE BUT EXPERT WORKMEN

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 April 1913, Page 1

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538

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 April 1913, Page 1

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