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tmewalrarapa ace ffi the Leading Newspaper Ip the Masterton Electorlit, It oireulates throughtut threo Electorates, oov•ring nearly 40,000 people. FULL CABIE SERVICE.

meetings and amusements. PACKED! JAMMED! CRAMMEY)! CROW 1 Tin NlOl > A WAV! ICHE HOMK OK BIG FEATURES. PARAMOLNT CO-NIGHT AT 7.1.5 TO-NIGHT. A not I km- All-Star Programme. KATHLYK' WIUJAMS KATHLYN WILLIAMS Tho Beautiful Morocco Star, In Her Latest Photoplay Do l.uxe, BIG TIMBER. BIG TIMBER. BIG TIMBER. BIG TIMBER. BIG TIMBER. BIG TIMBER. BIU TIMBER. 5 Act* of V igorous .lotion. A story f"U im(! played by -Miss Kutlilyii W'illiuHis ■ in Iter best, stylo. BLUEBIR I) P i I < > TOP I .AYR Present for the liist time in N.Z. THE GREATEST LAW. THE GREATEST LAW. THE GREATEST LAW. THE GREATEST LAW. 5000 I'cr! ' 5 Acts! Miss Myrtle Tousalez and !<3retohon I.ederer in a superb story ■of Canada. set amidst beautiful snow scenery. An interesting melodrama combined witli a splendid romance. PARAMOUNT WEEKLY. 'J'hc Best Of All I'Mucationalists. OLD SULTAN. A Shrieking Comedy Number! MANGLED SPIRITS. A Novel Exhilarating ' jomedy. And Tiiere Are Others, Resolves at Theatre. Phone (>SO GARDEN PARTY. Ajb the .Residence o® W. H. BEETHAM, ESQ., TOW.CETT, PERRY ST., THURSDAY, FEB. vth, 1918. .At 2 p.m.. Produce, Cukes, and Jce Cream for Sale. Maypole Dancing by children unBer tho direction of Mrs Kendall. Afternoon .Tea. Music by tho Municipal Silver [Baud. Admission, Is. Proceeds for iho Molauesmn Mission. - IAEILDING a. & p. ASSOOIA- * TION. fourteenth ANNUAL SSHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 6th AND 6th FEBRUARY, 1918. ENTRIES for all events CLOSE on FRIDAY, 18th January. PRIZE LIST contains Classes for !&ttractive Ring Events, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, !Art and Fancy Needlework. Sheep Dog Trial on both days. Handsome Trophies and Liberal Cittsh Prizes in all sections. Schedules and all particulars from E. H. FISHER, Box 98, Feildimg. JpAHIATUA A. & P. ASSOCIA TION. NINTH ANNUAL SHOW. FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1918. •GENTRIES CLOSE 26th JANUARY. RAM FAIR. Saturday, 9tu February, iqis. Prize Schedules promptly forwarded ,on application . 1 J. A. WALSH, Secretary. TJi/f ASTERTON A. & P. ASSO--I*X CIATION. 31 St ANNUAL EXHIBITION. MASTERTON SHOW TO BE HELD AT SOLWAY. (THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 19th & 20fch. 15N TRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 4th. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd. Splendid Exhibition of Horses, •■{Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produco and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for [Visitors. Apply by letter to tho Secretary. Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds, Native bush, running streams ,shady nooks. Hot Water free for picnics. Railway Siding {and holding paddocks at Showground /Bates. Schedules on application to— J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Bos 40, Masterton. RING UP 374 T P yon want to hire a MOTOR OAR in charge of a Competent -Chauffeur. All trains met. ATTENDANCE NIGHT OR DAY. E. J, EASTWOOD.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 4 February 1918, Page 1

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