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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, THE ,4 f()«V' THEATRE, THE VyV/kl.l. THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 7.ir, rt)-M«11T. TO-NIGHT 7.ir, rO-NlGllT. Splendid All-Hound Programme. A Big Metro Feature, STARRING KTUKJ, BARRYI\IOR 10 'l'lie Secret of Happiness ;.s told in THE LIFTED VEIL. THE LIFTED VEIL. A story of lion much of Ihe truth should a. woman tell the man she intends to marry. "Wonderful Cowboys. Wonderful Cowgirls. Rid in ? and If oping Stunts. Wild Horses, Wild Cattle. See the ."World's Greatest Riders. THE PENDLETON ROUND UP. THE PENDLETON ROUND UP. THE PENDLETON ROUND UP. They are real Cowboys, light from the Range, who once a year exhibit in public the Skill and Daring that they show privately every day in the year in their chosen business. The Programme Also Includes A Clever Keystone Comedy, THE FILM EXPOSURE. THE FILM EXPOSURE. A Really Funny Chriftie. OUT FOR THE COIN. OUT FOR THE COIN. "A Pretty Travel Series, THROUGH CENTRAL TEXAS. THROUCH CENTRAL TEXAS. THE LATEST WAR GAZETTE. MATINEEI MATINEE! THIS AFTERNOON" AT 2.30. Last Chance to Seo (The End of the Serial, "THE IRON CLAW." THE IRON CLAW "THE SECRET KINGDOM." "THE SECRET KINGDOM." "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM.'; "THE WORLD AGAINST HIM."

iPEKA HOUSE, MASTKR'ION. RETURN- VISIT. FULL CHANGE PROGRAMME. THURSDAY NEXT, FKBY. 14 JACK WALLER, Presents his Merry, Musical Mosaic, LOOK WHO'S HERE." LOOK WHO'S HERE." Direct from a twoarty weeks' sen son at the Palace Theatre, Sydney. LOOK WHO'S HERE." "It will be .argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a goods jest for ever." . . "Very bright, very clever and sweet as a cowslip." 25 STAR PERFORMERS. Go to the making of LOOK WHO'S HERE.' Including the irreproachable PURPLE RAND! PURPLE BAND! [Which with Jack Waller as conductor, and with the aid of FOUlt PIANOS, played simultaneously, will contribute Tschaiskowsky's famous overture "1812." LOOK WHO'S HERE.* A prescription that has taken Brains (a capital B, please, Mr Compositor) nearly a quarter of a com fcury to discover. A pot-pouri of Merriment and Music, which em-braces the graces of Comic Opera, Tragedy, Vaudeville, Revue, Burlesque, and Conservatoriuin Concert. If you are wise you will | BOOK YOUR SEATS, i The plans will he on view on Monday at the Bristol, and the fares for admission are: Dress Circle au'd Reserved Stalls Back Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Add the Amusement Tax to these figures Bookinic Fee No FJarlv 'Nors. N<

FEATHERSTON CAMP. L. JOHNSON'S Motor Lorry * wil] leave the Masterton Post Office for Fcatherston Camp on SUNDAY AFTERNOON (weather permitting). Return Fare ss, Seats may ho booked. 'Phono 266. Technical School HE-OPENING MARCH 4th, 1918. EFFJCIENT. INSTRUCTION, LOW FEES. JgUBJEarS.-EngJliah, Elocution, Arithmetic, Puhlic Service, Matriculation, Toaoliers' D., Hookkeeping, Accountancy, Typewriting, Shorthand, General Drawl'_>, Model (light and shade), Painting, Building and Machine Construction (theory), Woodwork, Plumbing, Magnetism and Electricity, Agricultural Chemistry, Wool-Classing, Dressmaking, Plain and A.rt; Needlework, Cookery. The following n.ro entitled to FKEE TUITION:—

in)— Holders of Junior National Scholarships or Higher Qunliiications. (h) —Holders of Senior or of Junior Free Places. (c) —Holders of Profieiency Certificates of S. VI. id)-Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of S. VI. (e) —Students specinlly recommended therefor under Clause. SJ) (iii.) hy an Inspector of Schools. (f)—Rertnrnod soldiers. I). E. LESLIE, Diiector. CHANGE OF ADD^SS; TO NO. 101 VILLA STREET. DESIRE to notify my customers that I have opened the British Wood Yard .opposite Robinson's .Nursery, Villa street. 'Phone No. H. F. GLEESON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 1

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