MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. \ — =— KIAftTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE [Thompson • payne pictures. AND ■EI HAN A BOYES' ORCHESTRA. ffO-NIGHT > T 8. A tremendous /success —no extra ©MARGE to see it: THE BANKER. I THE BANKER. THE BANKER. THE BANKER. A' sensational and absorbing story with many interesting incident# ,picturesque and romantic natural seen--bry and lifelike portrayals are the .attractive features of this splendid Subject, which depicts the lengths it •jman will go to in order to accomplish his ends. Nearly 4000 feet of a fascinating, -.gorgeous and dazzling society romance : THE BANKER. THE BANKER. Supported by another b'V stnr —the latest English success: "tTHE OLD COLLEGE BADGE. 165() feet of exclusive masterpiece. ITWO .GEXTS OF THE ROAD. The best of all LUBIN comedies. {THE MONKEY ACCOMPLICE. [An exceptionally clever drama in ftrhich an animal's 'ingenuity is shown. TWO " THIEVES. A pathetic prison story by REX. ..JEALOUSY OF LOUISETTE. A line 1000 'foot screamer. PAT'S FANCY DRESS (comic). And the latest Topical Successes: [WRECK OF THE DBVON. WRECK OF THE DEVON. LATEST ECLAIR JOURNAL. YEOMANRY IN CAMP.
PIANO PLACING MADE E/ ST. flffEW Method. No knowledge of Music roquiiod; no vamping iar2* or charts; no drudgery- ■ FROM RECENT PUPILS; SilrL "\E. j., Masterton.—"Am pieatfv J and delighted at result of my lessons." ( Kr K.W., Masterton.—"An excellent | System for those who f have mot r 'tune to study under the one me- ' *hod." #UL'& TERM (Six Weeks), £2 2s. WonJ(y refunded if you cannot play in ttkt tfms. Special course for cotmttfy (pupils. THE NA?IONAt i)OLLEC£ MUSIO, «»UI3T LANDS TRUST BUILDINGS MASTERTON. SOURS: 10 a.m. till 12 noon, and 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. Evening lesions by arrangement. iprraff HOGG, Instructress. •Plione 129' ______ MOVING PICTURES IN ¥OFR OWN HOME. PATHE'S HOME CINEMATOGRAPH fTIHE wonderful Machine that '*• makes its own light, and throws n most realistic Picture on the screen fta your own dining-room.
PRIVATE DEMONSTRATIONS AT YOUR HOME. (Write the Local Agent— ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT SUIUGN ST&LET, KA3TEETON AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S. telephone 475. £ GEORGE "WILSON, PAINTER AND PAPERHANCER, XX7TLL be open for engagement in the Mauricevflle and surrounding ilstricts during the coming Summer months. ESTIMATES GIVEN. & ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PIANOS!_ PIANOS! KITE have pletieure in announcing * that we have been Appointed Bole Wairarapa agents for the wellknown firm of Piano Importers Messrs V. J. PINNY, LTD. ,of Wellington; !A. new show-room has just been erected at "THE TALKERIES," and our exhibition of instruments includes such famous makes as—
CHAPPELL (LONDON). iOTTO A CARL PHILIPP, (BERLIN). COLLARD & COLLARD. ALSEN. ALRIGH. Yi(m are cordially invited to pay our *aho«M*o<HE a visit. Giramapliones include all the. best Machines. The New Blue Amberol Records ar;|rlve on AUGUST 2&th. NEEDLES.—"Lyric/' "Columbia," ""Oiilcephone," and; "His Master's A splendid range. OHIDERB TAKEN FOR RUBBER BTAMPB. r Aitl Pianoa aod Gram&phonea on 'iftsj time payment. * THE TASKBBIBS," ST. MASTERTON. THOS. \Mw. STEW*. Mtoaatar.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 October 1913, Page 1
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