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FJJHE WAIRARAPA aGE is the Leading xfowe paper in the Maar terton Electorate,—aad the ONLY JdOENING DAILY NEWSPAPER published on ■ the East Coast between .Wellington and Napier.

MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTB. ■ABfERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE IHOMPION-PAYNE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 'A Superb Change headed by TOE PRICE OF SILENCE. introducing a novel ~photo ; playin wnich the circumstances are such that in adhereing to the old adage "Silence is Golden" it proves a delusion and a snare. An excellent subject by jfche Celio Co. introducing new faces and new ideas. THE DETECTIVE'S DOG. IOL clever drama in which a dog shows wonderful tact and cleverness. memories of h;s youth. MEMORIES OF HIS YOUTH, ftubin's pathetic theme showing the fruitless love of a poor artist for a jroman who had choson another man. WITH HUMAN INSTINCT. WITH! HUMAN INSTINCT, pother superb animal drama jshowr ing a dog's wonderful intuition. . TO* ' ; ■ Showing the ■; THE pltfalla which CITY, await young girls from the country seeking employment in the city. A BAD BOY'S DIARY. 'A DEAF BURGLAR. TOPICAL GAZETTE. ■ WANTED 'A MAN.' \ ... wediesday Two big specialties—"lTHE FACE AT THE WINDOW , ZAZA. / PIANO PLAIING MADE f-' ' . BAST. / \ knowledge, of Music required; ho vamping sards or charts; no drudgery. • EXTRACTS FROM RECENT , PUPILS: iMrs C.E.J., Masterton.—"Am pleas- •' ;od and delighted- at result of my . .. lessons." fir K.W., Masterton.—' 'An excellent system for those who have not r . . time to study under the one me- \ . thod." y: r .' PULL TERM (Six Weeks), £2' 2s. Money refunded if you cannot play in ithat time. Special course for country pupils. - ' THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OP MUSIC, IBUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS MASTERTON. HOURS: 10 a.m.! till 12 noon, and 1 p.m. till 5 Evening lessons by arrangement. MTR.q HOGG,. Instructress. 'Phone *•;' •' ' "■ ■ *_i *". ■ ; . ——: —— V :*}'.f J •_ | * v ■ '' •; MOVING PICTURES IN TOUE OWN HOME. iPATHE'S HOME fC-IWII M A T OGRAPH - fSIHE wonderful Machine " that , makes -its own light, and throws •" a. most realistic Picture on the screen in your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME.

[Write the Local Aaent — ARTS&CRAFTS DEPOT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON ACENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475*. IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. ; (Opposite dub Hitel.) /\WING to . the large increase of " business we are obliged to take larger and more convenient premises. to future our will be contacted at above- address. ■ ■f ■' LADIES' COSTUMES CLEANED AND PRESSED. We also employ a first-class dressmaker from a leading House in Auckhtnd for. alterations and repairs. Thanking our numeroils customers for their past support. Telephone 495. v Winter footwear. JUSJ ARRIVED. A FULL Assortment of WATERTIGHT BOOTS, of the leading makes in all Sizes. BOY'S & GIRL'S WINTER SCHOOL V BOOTS, in a Full Ranee of Sizes. COSY SLIPPERS—For the Fireside. DANCING PUMPS-Of the Latest Fashion. CALL & INSPECT OUR NEW FOOTWEAR. D. FKSTLAYSON & SON, (QUEEN ST. MASTERTON. JJASTERTON SHOEING FOBGE. (Next Farmers' Implement Company, HaD Street.) 1 p.mTsmith, FARRIER. HORSES SHODTQUIOKLY, NEAT- ! LY, AND PROPERLY. fATTSFAOITOS GUARANTEES.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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484

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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