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nHHE WAIRARAPA AGE is the Leading Newspaper in the Mastertou Electorate, and the ONLY MORNING DAILY NEWSPAPER published on the East Ooaet between Wellington and Napier.

MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. , SATURDAY NIGHT'S huge audience delighted MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE ffHOMPSON-PAYNE PICTUREB. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ffhe big NORDISK sensationy-3000 feet, and every foot a thrill. 3000 Feet. THE THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER. DEVIL'S DAUGHTER. Never have we screened a picture where the evil machinations of a fceautiful yet wicked and designing "fwoman are so .vividly portrayed. iMarked by that incomparable acting of the Nordiek artiste, ; revjaaled by ifche acm6 of perfection in cinematography, this great picture will at pace impress-you as the pinnacle of . photo-play production. 'A BUSINESS MAN'S WIFE. JThe latest Rex adaptation and the beat moral play of the times. THE Kalem's OPEN Railroad SWITCH. Sensation. A COMEDY OF ERRORS. 1000 ft—Solax masterpiece—looo ft. THE FISHER MONOPLANE. THE FISHER MONOPLANE. . 'ft, clear picture of a New. Zealander's Svention—-The WeUingtpn engineer's recent successful - fliglbt at Pigeon. a New Zealander's brains. THE / DUMB MAN. Edieon's pathetic drama. I EVOLUTION. JPOLIDOR'S NIGHTMARE. ETC. PIANO PLAIING MADE EAST. Music required. We GUARANSEE to teach ANY AGE JPO PLAY •he PIANO to READ ANY MUSIC IN SIX weeks: NO vamping CARDS OR CHARTS, you attain the game result that takes you years nnder old conditions. NO DRUDGERY, NO SCALES OR EXERCISE PRACTICE. Don't be sceptical or Ihink it impossible. If you have not fceard OUR PUPILS PLAY call and Inspect MASTERTON TESTIMONIALS,, ■ Onii hour's practice on the lines of our System will do more than a areek on ordinary lines, and remove »1K the difficulties in Sight-reading, living you a straight road to the mastery of the most intricate comiwsitions. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you cannot play to six weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for Country Pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE Of* MUSIC, fRUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS ...v.,**.-- —-MASTERTON, ~./. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Eveningr_*esßons by arrangement. Instruction given Haily except on Thursdr.y, when the Masterton rooms are ciosed. MISS HOGG. Instructress. MOVING PICTURES IN TOUR OWN HOME. PATHE'S HOME C IN EM AT OGRAPH HP HE wonderful Machine that ■*- makes its own light, and throws a most realistjic Picture on the screen an your «wn dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT . YOUR HOME. .Write the Local Agent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475. IMPERIAL DYEING AND : CLEANING WORKS BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. (Opposite Club Hitel.) SOWING to the large increase of 'V business we are obliged to take larger and more convenient premises. M future our Business will he conflicted at above address. LADIES' COSTUMES CLEANED •. AND PRESSED. We also employ a first-class dressmaker from a leading House in Auckland for alterations and repairs. Thanking our numerous customers for their past support. Telephone 495. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON. HERMAN CRASS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of ARCADIA HOTEL, Welling- . UNION COMPANY'S BOATS). "PIRST-CLASS TABLE, MODERx ATE TARIFF. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PROMPT ATTENTION A CIVILITY

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 July 1913, Page 1

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494

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 July 1913, Page 1

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