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MtETINGI AND AMUSEMENTS. YET AGAIN will we present an entirely new and well selected variety of subjects for your appreciation at the MAITERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE fHOMPBON-PAYNE PICTURES. ffO-NIQHTI At 8. TO-NICHTI Accompanied by a brilliant and lively ORCHESTRA. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES HARMONIOUS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. Headed by the Star DE LUXE—IN THE HOUR OF NEED. JN THE HOUR OF NEED. IN THE HOUR OF NEED; IN THE HOUR, OF NEED. TN THE. HOUR OF NEED. IN THE HOUR OF NEED. JN THE HOUR OF NEED IN THE HOUR OF NEED. IN THE HOUR OF NEED. IN THE HOUR .OF NEED. TN THE HOUR OF NEED. IN •■; THE HOUR OF NEED. (A 3000 Foot Photo-play.) NORDISK'S Latest and Best. '3OOO feet of brilliant staging and superb acting making an exquisite J»lojr appear to perfection. A popuar ■number that will prove pleasing ■:'*■ to everyone. PRIVATE SMTTH. Self's ' PRTVATE SMTTH. 1000 foot PR TV ATE Mil itwy PRIVATE SMITH. Episode. Then the infusing Burlesque— THE MORMON PERIL. THE MORMON PERIL. CTNES' Comedy-drama De Luxe— ENGAGEMENT OF MTSS ELSTE. ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELSIE. And the appealing Dramatic Item— TBT, INDIAN MAID'S 3HE INDIAN MAID'S FTRST LESSON. FIRST LESSON. Also— The Latest. Topical Events in ECLAIR JOURNAL. Then we ha.ve— RAGTIME MAD. (Comedy.) ONE WAY TO WIN. (Comedy.) A variety of subjects that will appeal to all our well . established friends. At the only price. FOR QUALITY. PIANO PLAYING MADE EAST. * B9OLTJTELY no knowledge of ■ Musio required. We GUARANTEE to teach ANY AGE TO PLAY •he PIANO to READ ANY MUSTC In SIX WEEKS. NO VAMPING CARDS OR CHARTS, you attain the wme result'that -bakes vou years imde*r old conditions. NO DRUDGERY, NO SCALES OR EXERCISE PRACTICE. Don't h«i skeptical or think it impossible. t Ti you have not heard OUR PUPILS P.LAY call and inspect WASTERTON TESTIMONIALS. One hour's practice on the lines of our System will do more than a week difficulties in Sight-reading, giving you & straight road to the mastery "of the most intricate compositions. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you cannot play in eix weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for . Country Pupils. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MU3IC, : TRUST LANDS" TRUST BUILDINGS, * Masterton.

HOORS: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening lessons by arrangement. Instruction given daily except on Thursday, when the Masterton rooms are closed. MISS HOGG, Instructress. IMPERIAL DYEING AND GLEANING WORKS BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. •(Opposite Club Hitol.) "(WING to the large increase of business we are obliged to take larger and mpre convenient premises. In future our Business will be conducted at above address. LADIES' COSTUMES CLEANED AND PRESSED. We also employ a first-glass ..dress.iaker from a leading House in Auckland for alterations jvnd repairs.- . Thanking our numerous customers for their past support. Telephone 493. PUBLIC NOTICE. H. S. CtJRRIE, BftOOM MAKER. >EGS to thank the Public of Mas- -* terton for the kindness extended to him during his illness, particularly to those who have called for .their or.ders. He is mow sufficiently improved in health to be able to call on Clients, and all Orders will receive the promt..est attention. BROOMS OF ANY-DESCRIPTION MADE. Nothing but the finest quality horsehair used. Workmanship and Dur--ability Guarantee*!. JBl, C»LE STREET, MASTERTON. NEW BILLIAR * JALOON. BANUISTBR STREET. .(Next B*ird'i Motor jGtaroge.) NOW OPEN. NEW AI/JOOOK'S TABLES ' Everything hew and up to d*te. J*fttroni will receive ery tttentio H. M. THOMPSON, PBOFKHTOB.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 June 1913, Page 1

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