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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT. Box Plan now open at British and Continental Piano's Co.\s office. No extra charge. WHERE THE CROWDS GO. JUWK j-J A L L PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. The Theatre where the Pictures and Music Speak for themselves. A GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. AT Q TO-NIGHT AT AT ° TO-NIGHT -AT A Conspicuous Collection of Cinemas. Star-featuring the striking Nord Drama. 2500 feet long, in two reels: THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. , THE LAST Of THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. THE LAST OF THE OLD MILL. Many thrilling situations. many startling spectacles arise during the eonim> of this powerful screen-play. An enchanting, enchaining story. A di'ftiiatic production of exceptional prnver. oulmiating in a thrilling Fire' SceVie and Hero'c Rescue. Brief Resume of Plot.— Otta*Malwood receives a position of trust on the estate of Mr Vincent. Hilda, the eldest of the Vincent girls, is quite effusive towards him, but he is impressed with the younger girl. Hilda becomes jealous. She hears the couple plan a visit to the old mill overthe meadows. She goes to the mill, locks the door after they have entered and hastens to her.father to tell him of_an assignation between the two. . - The Remarkable Kalein Drama: VICITIM OF HEREDITY. VICITIM OF HEREDITY. . VICITIM OF HEREDITY. A study of the effect of criminality in a parent upon the offspring. TO-NlGHT.—''Bernini Railway.'' TO-NlGHT.—"Gwendoline." TO-NlGHT.—"Brick-making by MadTOrNIGHT.— agascar, Natives." TO-NIGHT.—"How Did It Finish?" TO-NIGHT.—"Jim «V*. Gipsv Maid." Epicure." TO-NlGHT.—'Warwick Chronicle." DRESS CIRCLE Is: STALLS 63. ADDRESS BY MR W. PERRY. IVT EMBERS of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association are cordially invited to attend an address by Mr W. Perry, on his recent tour of .the. United Kingdom, on SATURDAY NEXT at 3 p.m., -n the Association's rooms. Perry St., Masterton. J. B. EMMETT. _ Secretary. PAHIATUA-AKITIO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSN. FIFTH ANNU L SHOW, NEW SHOW-GROUNDS, PAHIATUA. WEDNESDAY, 14th JAN., 1914. TUMPING Competitions, Horses Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Dogs. ENTRIES close WEDNESDAY, 31st December, 1913. Pri e Schedule" on Application to \ J. A. WALSH. . Secretary. Pahiatua. MAURICEVILLE SPORTS. THE 32 ni> Annual j^jeeting Will be held .011 MONDAY, 49th DECEMBER, 1913. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME ri been arranged, including Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Women's and Children's Events. Also Comic Items which, combined with tlie most picturesque ground in the Dominion, ensures A PLEASANT DAY'S OUTING FOR ALL. NOMINA HONS for »Cash Events S, 0 *. 0 .. w 'th W. Gillespie, Academy Buildings, or the Secretary on loth DECEMBER. NOMINATIONS for Amateur Events with the Secretary of the WairarapiP Amateur Athletic Club, txVv/.. ox Masterton, on 15th DECEMBER. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE! SEND TO SECRETARY FOR PROGRAMMES. M. O'BRIEN. Secretary. HASTWELL SPORTS CLUB. T HIRD A nxual M eeting Will be Held in MR C. SEYMOUR'S GROUNDS A'l ... HASTWELL ON THURSDAY, sth FEB., 1914. An attractive programmo has beer drawn up. including— RUNNING JUMPING WRESTLING SAWING CHOPPING SHEEP GUESSING Also LADIES and CHTL DREN'S ITEMS. And should be a pleasant outing foi young and old. Nomination close with the Secre fcary at Hastwell, or with Mr.W. Gil lespie. Academy Buildings, Master ton, on JANUARY 23rd, and handi caps will be publish about Januar; 27th in the local papers. All events run under N.Z.A.A and C.U. Rules. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND BRASS BAND TN ATTENDANCE GRAND BALL IN THE EVENINC Send to Secretary for programmer A. T. JACKSON, Secretary, Hastwell.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 1

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574

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 1

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