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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. T.P. ELECTRIC THEATRE. JHie House of Artistic Attractions. THOMPSON - PAYNE PICTURES. BRIiaJCANT CHANGE TO-NIGHT. A huge audience on Saturday night testified to the excellence of our new series including— THE ALTAR OF DEATH THE ALTAR OP DEATH THE ALTIR OP DEATH Telling in masterly style of the devoted love of a faithful Indian maid. Intrjoducing an awesome scene of a. terrifie explosion rending the earth, _•_ J' « J! j: nnc .4- n » .nninJ Tlio picture terminates with the passing «f the Indian maid on THE ALTAR OFI>EATH. We now pass on to a fascinating item by the Vitagraph Company: THE CHOCOLATE GUN. THE CHOCOLATE GUN. Kalem presents a atory of stirring •_■ .!.■■■ "j.-. i.-j :j_x „„a„..„j_ beauty spits: ml PURSUIT OP SMUGGLERS. IN PURSUIT OF SMUGGLERS. The Solax Company send along a lom'estic item in pleasing vein: WINSOME, BUT WISE. Very tWINSOME, BUT WISE. choice. Nothing more charming has ever been presented than our special ecenxcs * ~ FIGURE SEATING ON ICE. THE YOSEMITE VALLEY. Hilarious items by the most optifoislic .oracles, of the world : A WINNING. MISS—Imp film. 808, MUNICIPAL INSPECTOR. «nd_ a dainty comedy by the Crystal Co. featuring pretty Pearl White in LOCKED OUT! LOCKED OUT f t ■ ■-. Only one T price—it's popular 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. CHILDREN: 3d. r TO-DAY. At 2.30 p.m. OUR BIG FAMILY MATINEE. The Matinee programme will include our latest star: THE ALTAR OF DEATH. PIANO PLAIING MADE EASY. ' Music required; no vamping bards' or charts; no drudgery. EXTRACTS FROM RECENT PUPILS: Mrs C.E.J.T'Masterton.—"Am pleased and delighted at result of my Mr K.W., Masterton.—"An excellent system for those who have not time to study under the one method. 7 ' FULL TERM <Six Weeks), £2 2s. Money refunded if you cannot play in Ithat time. Special course for country pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, IKUST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS MASTERTON. HOURS: 10-a.m. till 12 noon, and ,1 p.m. till 5 p.m. Evening lessons by arrangement. MISS HOGG, Instructress. 'Phone 129.
MOVING PICTURES IN YQJjnS OWN HOME. PATHE'SHOME CINEMATOGRAPH ■ makes its own light; and throws m most realistic Picture on the screen in your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME. Write the Local Aaent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT jJUEEN STREET, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. Telephone 475. A TAXI OAB FOR N Qirder to cone with our increasing business, we have landed, direct from the Manufacturers, a modern FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating 6 Passengers in addition to the driver. WEDDING PARTIES, PICNICS, & EXCURSIONS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. PARES: ORDINARY CAB RATES. HOLE, HOLLAND, LTD. WINTER FOOTWEAR. JUST ARRIVED. TIGHT BOOTS, of the leading snakes in all Sizes. BOY'S & GIRL'S WINTER SCHOOL BOOTS, in a Pull Ranee of Sizes. COSY SLIPPERS—For the Fireside. DANCING PUMPS-Of the Latest Fashion. £ALL ft INSPECT OUR NEW FOOTWEAR. ©♦ OJWN ST. r
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 1
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