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MEETINGS AND CROWDS! CR<)WPS! CI! OWDS! GREATER CROWDS THAN EVER. A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. THE THEATRE. THE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT IS THE I,AST NIGHT. TO-NIG HT 7,15 TO-NIGHT. A Metro Super Feature. Thrilling Story in 8 Parts. Featuring "HAROLD LOOK WOOD, Featuring HAROLD LOOKWOOD, The' M ost Popular Star in UNDER HANDICAP. UNDER HANDICAP. For tho Love of a Girl Mo Worked And Won. UNDER HANDICAP. UNDER HANDICAP. This is a Most Thrilling anil Fascinating Story in Eight Farts UNDER HANDICAP. UNDER HANDICAP. It is a big story of New York and the Desert. UNDER HANDICAP. UNDER HANDICAP. It si lows the workings of 11 gigantic reclamation. Projects the problem of wrestling great gifts from Nature. Then the Supporting Items include A Ileal Comedy Scream, LILLIE'S HIGHBORN ROMANCE. LILLIE'S HIGHBORN ROMANCE. Then A !Pretty Path© Scenic, THE GLACIER PARK. THE GLACIER PARK. THE LATEST WAR GAZETTE. Everybody Tcill Their Friends. Pretty Olive Thomas arrives tomorrow with Madcap Madge," Tile Picture that Delighted Crowds juat recently. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. TVrOTICB is hereby given that, the Masterton Trust Lands Trust Voters' List is now open for inspection at the Trust Office, Queen Street. Any objection to the List must, be handed in in writing to the Secretary on or before the loth day of February, 1918. Bv Order— A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Masterton Technical School HE-OPENING MARCH 4th, 191 S. EFFICIENT INSTRUCTION, LOW FEES. Mfi'UBJEOTS.--English, Elocution, Arithmetic, Public Service, Matriculation, Teachers' 8.. Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Typewriting, Shorthand, General Drawing, Model, (light and shade), Painting, Building and Machine Construction (theory), Woodwork, Plumbing, Magneitism and Electricity, Agricultural Chemistry, Wool-Classing, Dressmaking, Plain and \vz Needlework, Cookery. The following aro entitled to FREE TUITION (a)— Holders of Junior National Scholarships or Higher Qualifications. (b Holders of vSenior or of Junior Free Places. (c) —Holders of Proficiency Certificates of S. VI. (d) —Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of S. VI. Co) —Students specially recommended therefor under Clause (iii.) by an Inspector of Schools. (f)-—Returned soldiers. '7". -*x D. E. LESLIE, b hector. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN. '[THE Next Term will begin 011 TUESDAY, February "tl>, at 9 a.m. The Principal, Miss Montgomery, will lie in attendance aI, the School to receive Patents 011 Wednesday, January 30th, Saturday, February 2nd. mid Monday, February 4th, from 2.M0 to 1.30 each day. Boarders should return 011 Monday, February Hit. 11. L. TITTRTLE, Hon. Secretary, ST. MATTHEW'S HOSTEL FOR BOARDERS. "POR. Pa rl icnla rs apply to Mr M. L. Thirtle, S<-. Matthew's JlostoJ, 21 Lincoln Roail, Masterton. SUMMER FOOTWEAR IJS7E invite you to call and inspect T? the Grand Display of LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES. All tho Latest Styles and Shapes that are, being worn this season. Ladies' Glaoo and Pateut Court and Bar Shoes. Ladies 'Glaeo Derby Shoos. Ladies' Coloured-top Boots 111 Glaco or Patent Golosh (high leg). Ladies' White Canvas Court or Ankle Band Shoes. Men's Box Chrome Diffirby Boots. .Men's Tan Willow Derby Boots. Men's Tan or Black Leather Slippers. Men's Carpet Slippers (leather eoles). Men's White Cauia Boots and Shoes. HADLEY'S (Opposite Club Hotel.) QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON

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

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