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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTONI ELECTRIC THEATRE THOMPSON - PAYNE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A great Treble Bill—Three bie; Stars in one programme. 2500 ft. KALEM. 2500 ft. BIDEEMED. REDEEMED. REDEEMED. 'A true story of everyday life, showing that not by imprisonment can the criminal be redeemed, but by love. 2500 ft AQUILA. 2500 ft. THE COURT DANCER. THE COURT DANCER. THE COURT DANCER. A thrilling story of Carmen, the Dancer who dwelt at the French Court in the days of the great Cardinal Richelieu—A dazrilihg Court Romance. 1500 ft. NORDISK. 1500 ft. FOR LOVE IS LIFE. FOR LOVE IS LIFE. FOR LOVE IS: LIFE. FOR LOVE IS LIEE. FOR LOVE IS LIFE. Introducing Miss Edith Falck, the NORDISK artiste, in one of her in\Jtnitable plays. A romance of the Eternal TrianKIe^SELIG: THE WOODMAN'S DAUGHTER. THE WOODMAN'S DAUGHTER. A pretty comedy drama of a city man and a backwood's girl. THE SCHOOLGIRL. THE SCHOOLGIRL. f A fascinating modern drama. ■■, A splendid array of scenics, including: XAVIOUS MISSION . LAKES OF ITALY. Etc. And a huge hilarious column: CATCH THAT FLY. THE LAST GIRL. POLIDOR'S HERO And PAT THE COWBOY. (Featuring Miss Ruth Roland.V A first-class bill - accompanied by Special ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS BIG MATINEE. TO-DAY I TO-DAY J At 2.30 p.m. A special treat for Mothers and Children. PIANO PLAIING MADE EASY. fIW'EW Method./ No knowledge of "Music required; no vamping tarda or charts; no drudgery.' EXTRACTS FROM RECENT PUPILS: Afrs 0.E.J., Masterton.—''Am pleased and delighted at result" of my Hr K.W., Masterton.—"An excellent system for ,those who hare not tame io study under the one method.?'. : , fULL TERM (Si* Weeks),- £2" 2s. Ifbney .refunded if you cannot play in Ihat time. Special course for country pupils.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OP MUSIC, ifEBST LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS '.'.'■;,'.■, ..MAffIaXKTON. 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 YOUR OWN HOME. PATHE'SHOME C INEMATO GRAPH ' mak«B its own light, and throws » most realistic Picture on the screen I In your own dining-room. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME. Write the Local Agent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT *}UEEN BTKEET, MASTERTON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. telephone 475. PIANOS! PIANOS! » * that we have ' been appointed sole Wairarapa agents for the wellfcnown firm of Piano Importers Messrs SV J. PINNY, LTD. ,o£ Wellington. -Anew show-room has just been erected at "THE TALKERIES," and our exhibition of includes such famous makes - as— CHAPPELL (LONDON). OTTO A CARL PHILIPP, <BERLIN). COLLARD & COLLARO. ALBEN. ALRICH. Yon are cordially invited to pay our •how-room a visit. Gramaphones include all the best Machines. The New Blue Amberol Records arrive on AUGUST 29th. NEEDLES.—"Lyric/' "Oofcmbia," "Dqlcephone," and "His Master's iVoice." A splendid range. ORDERS TAKEN FOR RUBBER STAMPS. All Pianos and on *asy time payment, •''—■'" * THE T
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 September 1913, Page 1
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