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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. GOOD NEWS. * GOOD NEWS.* PRETTY ' >l.l \-JC 'lll.l OM A,S PRETTY Old VlO THOMAS ARRIVES FOR TO-NIG LIT AT THE "( |UV" THEATRE, YHE - J k * THEATRE. PRETTY OLIYK THOMAS PRETTY OMYF THOMAS Tim Charming Girl and PriKo Bounty of tln> New York Follies in "MADCAP MADGE," "MADCAP MADGE," "MADCAP MADGE," The Pretties; C'iil in tlie Movies mid the Greal« -i l.illle Tomboy Hint ever I i veil. "Who inni i iis ill ■ lOarl ?" Madcap's li Mslcr wanted to, find ii.'itod Hie eleven hundred Pyjama and other preiiy and reckless pranks ! that the flapper beauty did. | Watch iic: wh mi she enters the luxurious bail-room on roller skates. See the Pyjama Parades. i See (lie Crowds of New York's Prettiest Beauties. No. 2 Special I'Vaiur 1 . No. 2. WjUinm Fox Presents WILLIAM F ANNUM. WILLIAM I'ARNFM Romantic Drama of the Sea, "THE BATTLE OF HEARTS." "THE BATTLE OF HEART®." "THE BATTLE OF HEARTS." Then there is the Greatest Comedy ' yet produced by ilia Triangle Keystone Company, "CACTUS NELL." "CACTUS NELL." "CACTUS NELL." Talk about laugh. You will laugh for hours after you have ween America's Greatest Cowgirl. This Programme Two Nights Only. VIOLIN TUITION. MISS K. HOLLOW AY, Teacher of Violin, resumes leaching on WEDNESDAY, February 6th Address: 172 Chapel Street, Masterton. EYA HOOD, A.T.C L„ and MRS WILLIAM HOOD will resume TEACH INO on TUESDAY, .February -V( h. Residence, !!,'( "Worksop Road. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the M aster ton Trust. Lands Trust Voters' List is now open f or 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 15th day of February, 1918. By Order— " ■ A. HATHA WAY, Secretary. Maslerton Technical School RE-,OPENING MARCH Ith, 1918. EFFICIENT INSTRUCTION, LOW FEES. J42'OBJEOrS. —English, Elocution, Arithmetic, Public Service, Matriculation, Teachers' D,, Bookkeeping, Aeeountancy, Typewriting, Shorthand, General Drawing, Model (light and shade). Painting, Building and Machine Construction (theory), Woodwork, Plumbing, Magnetism and Electricity, Agricultural Chemistry, Wool-Classing, Dressmaking, Plain and \rt Needlework, Cookery. TJie following aro entitled to FREE TUITION:— (a) —Folders of Junior National Scholarships or Higher Qualifications. (b)—Holders of Senior ov of Junior Free Places. (e) —Holders of Proficiency Certificates of S. VI. (cl) —Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of S. VI. (e) —Students specially recommended therefor under Clause 89 (iii.) by an Inspector of Schools. , (f) -IMimiod soldiers. D. E. LESLIE, l>iiector. WE TEACH WOMEN TO EARN SALARIES IN THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WORLD. E Nation wants the service of ilis properly trained Girls. A Young Woman who spends a. few months under our guidance in systematic study, provided ah* has a, ta.«to for the work ,is sure of a good position; moreover, she becomes resourceful, reliant, and independent. May we send you particulars of o'vir Special ('our.so for Ladies in PRACTICAL HOOK- KEE PING and MODERN JUSTNESS TRAINING. Address: Hemingway and Robertson's correspondents schools, Ltd., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND (Pounded October, 1897.) RINO UP «J74. IF you want to hire a MOTOR OAR in charge of a Competent Chauffeur. All trains met, ATTKNDA'NOE NIGHT OR a)AY. E. J. EASTWOOD.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 5 February 1918, Page 1

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