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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE TO "THE IRON CLAW.'' FAREWELL TO THE LAUGHING MASK. THE JU V'' THEATRE. THE 1 THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The End of the Most Exciting and Thrilling Serial. SEE THE LAST OF THE IRON CLAW THE IRON CLAW SEE THIS LAST OF THE LAUGHING MASK. THE LAUGHING MASK. JTXE ELVIDGE JUNE ELYIDGE and E Tv. l/L\CO!A E. K. I.IXCOLN lu a Strange aaiul Thrilling Story of a man who i-ommitt .•<! sv Desperate Crime. CAN DOCTORS "KILL? CAN DOCTORS KTLL? Tris Vital Question is answered by the throwing of a Vivid Light on Some Surgical [Operations and what may happen. In "THE WORLD AGAINST HlM.'' "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM." "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM." •THE WORLO AGAINST HIM." A Story that Proves vWliat' Grit Uaa Do. Then There Is Another Chapter Of Tho Interesting Serial, "THE SECRET KINGDOM." "THE SECRET KINGDOM." THE LATEST GAZETTE. QPEBA HOUSE, MASTFRTON. THURSDAY ,FEBRUARY 1,1 lb. "One touch of merriment makes the whole world grin." MR JACK WALLER MR JACK WALLER Beamingly presents for Criticism his MERRY \MUSIOAL MELA[N"GiI?, which, for want of a better name, has been titled LOOK WHO'S HERE." LOOK WHO'S HERE.' LOOK WHO'S HERE." LOOK WHO'S HERE." Direct from a Record Season of 2t) Weeks at the Palace Theatre, Sydney, and after a Triumphal Tour of feew Zealand. LOOK WHO'S HERE." LOOK WHO'S HERE." Is a Kaleidoscopic innovation, inasmuch as it comprises a full and complete mockery of things that are, and things that are not, and

introduces MIRTH AND MUSIC in a form of novelty never yet attempted. LOOK WHO'S HERE.' LOOK WHO'S HERE." if? an entertainment of lampoouery with harmonious anaesthetics,;. 11l other words, like modern dentistry, wo hope to DRAW .WITHOUT HURTING. BRILLIANT ARTISTS £5 Including the Famous PURPLE BAND! PURPLE RAND! Uo to the, making of an attraction that ha* created a furore wherever presented. PRICES— is. :)s and 2s (Plus War Tax). Box Plan at the Bristol opens on Monday Next. Masferton Technical School RE-OPENING MARCH 4th, 1918. E FFICIENT INSTRUCTION, LOW FEES. M£<'UB JEOTSE ng'lish, E J ocution, Arithmetic, Public Service, Matriculation, Teachers' D., Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Typew!riting, 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 Art; Needlework-, Cookery.

Tim following aro entitled to FREE TUITION:— (a) —Holders of Junior National Scholarships or Higher Qualifications. (b)—Holders of Senior or of Junior Free Places. (c)— Holders of Proficiency Certificates! of S. VI. (d) —Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of S. VT. (e) —Students specially recommended therefor under Clause 89 (iii.) hy an Inspector of Schools. (f) —Rflturned soldiers. I). E. LESLIE, Diiector. MASTERTON CO-OPE RATI VE~ DAIRY CO., LTD. SEPARATE TENDERS will bo re wived up to Vl o'clock Noon on SATURDAY, Oth February, 1918, for Purchase of Creamery Building, Rangitumau. Outbuildings, Rangitumau. Engine and Boiler, Shafting and Separator, Rangitumau. Engine and Boiler, Separator, Shafting and Plant, ai Nikau. Highest tender not necessarily accepted. Mr J. Morton will show the Nikau plant to in I ending purchasers. Any further information on application to—--11. BROWN, Secretary. Bos 2, Mats tor ton

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 7 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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