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MEETINGS AMD AMUSEMENTS. THE MABTERTON PICTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTO. CRAND NEW PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. ONE NIGHT ONLY. A remarkable story of vivid imagination and much sympathy— FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN. FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN. FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN. Synopsis.—Tom, a country youth, wins a scholarship, and goes to London. He meets Lady Eleanor, who is attracted by him. He forgets his sweetheart, May, of his early days. Hia parentg visit him, _ and bring upon him the scorn of h"is associates. Lady Eleanor, too, slights him, ana he realises the true worth of hia country friends. To them 'he returns when he has established himself as a solicitor. May becomes his wife. A powerful mining story*—a real test of friendshipMISSION OF BULLET. MISSION OF BULLET. MISSION OF BULLET. Synopsis.—Bill and Tom, two ranch, men, are both in love with Alice, unknown to each_other. They go to the goldflelds. They become discouraged at ill-luck, and discover that they are rivals. They quarrel. A bullet from Bill's revolver discloses a vein of gold. Tom holds up the flag of truce, and they renew their companionship. When they have acquired a good pile, the men secretly write to Anco, renewing thenr proposals. Receiving no response, they abandon their cabin, ana set forth for the village, each steadfastly keeping his seoret. As-they enter the. town a Weddilig procession passes, and they discover the, bride to be Alice. 1 Thefr eternal friendship is sealed. A . bright and screamiug comedy of Western environment— CALAMITY ANNE'S VANITY. CALAMITY ANNE'S VANITY. An appealing drama of an. ingenious nature— ADVENTURESS OUTWITTED. ADVENTURESS OUTWITTED. WIFE OF HIS CHOICE. WIFE OF HIS CHOICE. ONCE WAS ENOUGH. ONCE WAS ENOUGH. Full of fun. RAISING BARLEV TN JAPAN; .TRIP ON THE , RIVIERA; PE6CARA (a scenic gem). , RESS CIRCLETTs : ALL DOWNSTAIRS 6d.

HCCKEYI HODKEY! NORDQN CUP MATCH. WANGANUI (Challengers) v. WAIRARAPA (Holders) AT LANSDOWNE, TODAY THXfBSDAY!* < jTHUIiSI^Y BULLY OFF AT 3 O'CLOCK. Admission—Gents Is, Ladies 6d.

KNOX MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT & SOCIAL CLUB. , SCHUBERT EVENING. A MUSICAL Evening will be held in KNOX HALL TO-NIGHT at 7.30 o'clock. Members free; h<h> members 6d. rp OWN H A L L * TO-NIGHT FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Superb, Spectacular, and Sensational Drama. Direct from its Australian Phenomenal Successes. THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. A startling Play dealing with the Whit© Slave Traffic and its dangers. Presented on a scale of Splendour by GEORGE MARLOW'S NEW AND BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY Georgeoug Staging, Startling, Amazing, Delighting. Pathos, Comedy, Tragedy. A play unlike any other. PRICES: 4s, 3s, and 2s. No extra charge for booking. No Early Doors. Box Plan and Day Sale Tickets at the Dresden. ALBERT MYERS, Advance Representative.

SKATING RINK. KERRY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET. OPEN DAILY. AFTERNOON—2.3O until 6 p.m. EVENING—7 until 10 p.m. —4 FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST Ist: Egg and Spoon Race for Ladies— Trophy to winner. TRY GIBBON'S FOR PICTURE FRAMING. /~\UR< Stock of Fiotnre Mouldings, Etc., is well selected, and cutoxners may reply upon getting a FirstOlaes Article at • very Reasonable Price We havea Large ad Varied Assortment of PHOTO FRAMES, Chodoe Designs. ALSO FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, including i- host of Novelties that cannot fail to interest yon. GIBBON'S PICTURE AND FANCY GOODS STORE, QCttEN SG3NBBT, UAgTWWW, iOWwil* Xsos otan&)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 July 1913, Page 1

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549

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 July 1913, Page 1

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