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cETINCS ANO AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL INTERNATIONAL PICTURES PICTURES CtIAXGE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGH 1. A Great Edison Dramatic Feature. 3000 FEET. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. All the well known characters, viz: Pecksniff, Mark Tapley Tom Pinch, arad others are presented, just as tno author portrayed them. An intensely interesting production, and of topical interest, on account o tho Dicken's Centenary, celebrated this year. And * DETECTIVE FERRIS. DETECTIVE FERRIS. DETECTIVE FERRIS. DETECTIVE FERRIS. DETECTIVE FERRIS. DETECTIVE FERRIS. A Thrilling Detective B. a:ul 0. Adventure. How a gang of Desperate Anarchists are ensnared'. A SAILOR'S HEART. Another great Exclusive A.B. Satirical Comedy. "With Mirth and Laughter let old' Wrinkles come."—Shakespeare AN EQUINE HERO.—Selig. A storv of an Intelligent' Horse. A.B. 'THEIRS IDOLS. A.B. Exclusive Comedy. A storm of Laughter. WILLIAMS' WEEKLY. Interesting Australian. Events. OPENING: N.9.W. YACHTING CLUB Every Yachtsman should see this fine Marine Picture. WHAT'S .THE JOKE ? A fine joke in itself. A regular Sidesplitter. COOK'S BID FOR FAME. Did Cook reach the Pole ? Eh, what! Not TWO STAR Pictures, but evenPicture a STAR. TOWN HALL. MASTERTON. Direction ." J. O. Williamson. Ltd. A Play that turns on Laughter and Tears. MONDAY NIGHT -NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. O. WILLIAMSON'S Splendid Company of Comedians Over 60 Artists. Headed by -the brilliant young American Star, FRED NIBLO. from the leading New York and London Theatres, and HARRY CORSON CLARKE, the original Jones in "What Happened to Jones." in the enormously successful and greatest of all Comedies. , GET RICH QUICK WALLINCFORD GET RICH QUICK WALLINCFORD Unquestionably the funniest and most wholesome entertainment ever presented in New Zealand. | GET RICH QUICK WALLINCFORD GET RICH QUICK WALLINCFORD Shatters Gloom Scatters Fun. | Box Plans will be opened at the Dresen on Friday Next at 8 o'olock. A queue will be formed from 7.30 a.m. ;-;" PRICES: Dress Circle ar.d Reserr-, ed Stalls, 6s; Stalls 3s: Pit, 2s. Early doors to Stalls t Is extra. OUR A FEW LINES. Big Line Prints and Zephyrs, all colours, usual price lOd. lid, Bd. Now 6d yard. lOd Nurses' Cloths 6d yard. Dress Material Is yard. Boy's Norfolk Suits, all sizes, 22s- 6d. 255, 30s, 355, now 12s 6d, 15s, 20s, 255. .-,*•■ Children's' Linen Collars 9d, now 3d Children's things all equally reduced. -Babies' Pinafores 9d ;caeh. Ladies' Hats, usual price 4s to 40s, now 3d to 7s. 6d. Ladies.' Tussore Dresses, very latest 50s, 60s, 70s, to clear at half price. Good Towels at Is 6d pair.. Ladies' Gloves', usual price Is 3d, to 4s 6d, now 9d pair. " Ladies' Cashmere Stockings, Is 9d, now Is pair. '■'■'.'■■■■ " Children's Muslin Dresses half price. Neckwear at Cost Price. Ladies' ißlouses 2s lid, Best Blouse Flannelettes 6d yard . Good' variety Laces, Is dozen. Post Cards ,usual price 2d to 6d, now 9d dozen. Great Assortment of Flowers at 6d Bunch. Ladies' Dust Coats, assorted colours. Linen, poplin, and all over embroidery. Usual price 30s, now 10s and 12s 6d. Special line. lAEA AND CJON Opposite Farmers' Club, in Holloway Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. A DELICIOUS RELISH! Making a Tempting Meal! WORCESTER SAUCE, IT COSTS ONLY HALF THE PRICE OF IMPORTED BRANDS AND IT IS UNEXCELLED BY ANY! 'lt's Flavour Made i* popular." UTILITY EGG CIRCLE. ~ECOND Yea.- mow commencing Low Subscriptions, Minimui charges. Apply, v.it'iout delay, t the Chairm: ', Mr H. O'Leary.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 February 1913, Page 1

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