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MEETIN t AND AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON At 2.30 o'clock. Grand, treat for Mothers and the Little Ones. ANOTHER MOTHER'S DAY OUT. A grand opportunity Mothers who cannot coine out at night with -the little ones. Come iuid have an enjoyable afternoon's outing. Plenty of room for the Prams and Gocarts. All will be looked after. ! PRICES JUST THE SAMEMothers 6d, Children 3d. A WORD TO FARMERS.—Bring Mothers and Little Ones to town with you, and take them all for a picture treat after the sale. LAST NICHTI LAST NIGHT! JOSEPH ALBTON, Coon Special and Step-dancer, of the Brennan-Fuller Circuit, in his great success GRAND NEW PROCRAMME. • TWO BIG "STARS." TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A very fine particularly "appealing dramatic screen play, with- an intensely interesting plot, the/working out of which rivets and holds the attention of the audience— THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA. (Messter.) In the title role the accomplished actress and popular favourite, Miss Helen Porten. Fine emotional Picture play of human passions—clever in construction, and working gradually up.to a startling climax which thrills beholders: JUST SHOW FOLK. JUST SHOW FOLK. (Vitagraplv.) An educational masterpiece of exceptional interest: ITALIAN MARBLE QUARRIES. A ITALIAN MARBLE QUARRIES. A truly interesting, film. (Kineto.) i One of Selig's fine dramatic features : A ROUGH RIDE WITH / NITRO-GLYCERINE. A wild exciting, tale of a vile conspiracy of a sensational, spectacular, and tremendously exciting character. A decidedly interesting and powerful picture: A VISIT TO A CRIPPLE'S HOME. A VISIT TO A CRIPPLE'S HOME. (Universal.) It siipplies food for thought. Grand Oomic Gallery :- BEGONE DULL CARE (Gaumont,). —Laugh and be-merry. TICKETS PLEASE!—Thescireamingly funny love adventures of Pat, Ah Irish tram conductor. A budget of Comical happenings: WHEN A WOMAN WON'T! (Flying A.) —Bachelors beware! Two other Hysteria-raisers: JANE'S WATERLOO (Lubin).-*A black to the" Suffragette movement. \fPLE, P.C v (Cosniot : —"A policeman's Jot is. not a happy one." DRESS CIRCLE, U; STALLS 6d. Box plan now open at British and Continental Piano Co. for PANAMA CANAL return visit on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. Prices just the same.

HOCKEY! HOCK AT LANSDOWNE, TO-MORROW THURSDAY! THURSDAY! "T.-P. SHIELD" MATCH: EXCELSIOR-POST. & TELEGRAPH. Admission. 6tl. j£NOX HALL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY,,4th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. VrAND CONCERT. Under the Auspices of Knox Church Choir. \ Items will be contributed by the following Ladies and Gentlemen:— . Mrs Johnston, Mrs J. Green, Misses C. Graham, Summer, G. Darnell, A. Stewart, Hogg, and Messrs Davey, H. P. Green, Master R. McMaster and others. Impromptu Speeches by Messrs J. Gordon, E. and D. Pryor and J.Hebenton. -

Do you want to enjoy good Health P Do you want to live loaf and die happyP Do yon want to enjoy lifeP c THEN BUY YOUR MEAT A E. SMITH'S BUTCHERY, QUEEN STREET. IX ERE yon can obtain the 0«»ce«f •■"• Beef, the Succulent Matton, the Tender Lamb. SmaU Goods are' •peciaity, always Freak.

IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS UNNISTER ST., MASTERTON. (Opposite Club Hitel.) rkWING to the large increase *of v - r business we are obliged' to take arger and more convenient premises. Id future our Business will be contacted at above address. LAW El' COSTUMES CLEANED AND PRE3BED. Me alad employ s first-class dresaoaker from a leading House in Auckland for alterations and repairs. Thanking our numerous customers tor their "past support. Telepbcce §&. •,.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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570

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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