MbfetlNCS .AND AMUSEMENTS. "Ha LHa!" slie cried, as she waved liw wooden leg on high "Aha! C-u-r-46-s you! You have it, have you —aha! THE STOLEN TREAIY. You haW had THE SECRET' TREATY and now— llovr ns a siM l wl » y° u have THE STOLEN TREATY. Not satisfied with THE STOLEN TREATY you have BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, two big Stars in one promnm. How D-a-r-e you?" at the MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE fO-NICHT! At 8. TO-NICHTI There'# going to be a bvusor \ change round at T.-iP.-P. to-night; all the people- will be th^re—-maidens dark and maidens) fair, mothers, mat-rons,-.T.-iP. patronis; one and all on pleasure bent; glad ey,-s, bright eyes, «ve.s that languish, fill with tears at i'lu! heroine's anguish; dance with joy at th 3 hero's devotion; ciilat-e with alarm at the villain's com motion ; .sparkle with glee at the comedian's 'hilarity; following the plots •with ; insistent clsirity ; if you're in 'the ""dumps;" it will'do you good to see the happy throng, round at T.-P.-P. So come see — THE STOLEN TREATY, THE STOLEN TREATY. 'THE STOLEN TREATY. THESTOLEN TREATY. 3000. THE .STOLEN TREATY. Feet, THE STOLEN TREATY. THE STOLEN TREATY. THE STOLEN TREATY. 'TWEEN LIFE AND DEATH. 1 4TWEEN LIFE AND DEATH. LIFE AND DEATH. 2500 'TWEEN" LIFE AND DEATH. Feet 'TWEEN LTFE AND DEATH. 'TWEEN LTFE AND DEATH. I 'TWEEN LTFE AND DEATH. "PWEEN LTFE AND DEATH. "The Stolen Treaty" is different from anything yet produced. Nevertheless, as in the other productions of the celebrated Nordisk Company there is the same dominant persmjility evidenced, for the plot, which centre? around the intrigues and mazie of international life, with all its go-geousnesy of military decorations and uniforms, affords fine scope for iJir> portrayal of stippressed passioiv and the triumph of the strong over the weak, so' our patrons can anticipate ft most delectable treat m tlnV magnificent production.—Yours ' thfU H y ' THOMPSON &-■ PAYNE, And the 2 big Stars mentions .above are ' assisted bv THE OLD STAGE COACH (Solid' Drama. THE LAND . OF THE ETERNAL SUMMER (coloured Pathe), AN OCCASIONAL WAITER (Comedy), a rreat conjuring act in Stout and Thynne, .coin jurors: SUITORS AND SUIT CASES. ■ "1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 May 1913, Page 1
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