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AGE is the Leading Newspaper in the Masterton Electorate, and the ONLY MORNING DAILY NEWSPAPER published on the East Coast between Wellington and Napier.

MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE JHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. AND JtEIHANA BOYES' ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. And the Big feature is THE STOLEN JEWELS. A clever THE STOLEN JEWELS, and careTHE STOLEN JEWELS, fully THE STOLEN JEWELS, treated THE STOLEN JEWELS, detective THE STOLEN JEWELS, story. A THE STOLEN JEWELS, jewel robTHE STOLEN JEWELS, ber.v and THE STOLEN JEWELS, and inTHE STOLEN JEWELS, eenioug THE STOLEN JEWELS, deception THE STOLEN" JEWELS, of the miscreant, followed by the clever police unravelling—2soo feet of thrill. And a choice selection— HIS FIRST PATIENT. JNORDISK Comedy drama. THE HIGHER DUTY. Lubin's pathetic Romance. PARSON AND MEDICINE MAN. 1000 feet—lmp—looo feet. A DROP OF WATER. • I {Comedy.). WHO DTD THE DEED? (Comedy,) CHELEDI. (Beautiful Scenic.) THE MAGICIAN. (Trick ) SAMMY'S ACROBATIC FEATS. PHOTOGRAPHER OUT OF WORK, i (Eiko.) .Etc., Etc.

PIANO PLAIING MADE EASY. rA BSOLUTELY~mi knowledge of ** Music required. We GUARANTEE to teach ANT AGE TO PLAY (lie PLAVO to READ ANY MUSIC IN SIX WEEKS. NO VAMPING CARDS OR CHARTS, you attain the ■ame result that takes you years ■nder old conditions. NO DRUDGERY, NO SCALES OR EXERCISE "PRACTICE. Don't be sceptical or fchink it impossible. If you have not heard OUR PUPILS PLAY call and inspect MASTERTON TESTIMONIALS. One hour's practice on the lines of Our System will do more than a liireek on ordinary lines, and remove ill the difficulties in Sight-reading, giving you a straight road to the mastery of the most intricate compositions. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you cannot play in six weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for- Country Pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OP MUSIC, ffRUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS MASTERTON. HOURS: 10 a.m. to'l2 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening lessons by arrangement. Instruction given daily except on Thursdr.y, when the ■iasterton rooms are ?iosed. , MISS HOGG. Instructress.

IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. j» (Opposite Club Hi tel.) OWING to the large increasb of business we. are. obliged to take larger and mare convenient premises. la future our Business will be connected at above address. LADIES' COSTUMES GLEANED AND PRESSED. We also employ a first-class dressmaker from a Reading House in Auckland for and repairs. Thanking our numerous customers for their past support. Telephone 495. AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN* (Opposite Exchange Buildings.) NOW OPEN IN MASTERTON. TkELICIOUSLY Flavoured American Drinks, Hot or Cold. Available at all times. MILK SHAKES A SPECIALTY. Beet Fruit and Confectionery. Our Motto: "CLEANLINESS & CIVILITY." ' . R. J. SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETOR. WINTER FOOTWEAR. *--*UST ARRIVED^—A fall assortment of Watertight Boots, of the leading makes in all Sixes. Boys' and Girls' Winter School jßoots in a fall range of Sizes. Cosy Slippers for the fireside. Dancing Pnmpa of the latest {Fashion. GALL AND INSPECT CUB NEW FOOTWEA*. B. FINLAYtON Air SON QUEEN STREET, Mi i TERTQN. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON. HERMANN CRASS. PROPRIETOR, jLate of ARCADIA HOTEL, Wellingon, the WELLINGTON OLUB, and UNION COMPANY'S BOATS.) *IRST GLASS TABLE, Moderate Tariff. CATERING IN ALL ITf BRANCHES. "PROHPT ATTENTION JLN4 CIVILITY 1; if DUB Mg.m

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 July 1913, Page 1

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