MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. The only white man Quaima ever trusted waa the biggest snake of all. Be along to-night and see NORMA TALMADGE in hlgr titanic success. The "COSY" Theatre. TONIGHT AT 8 We preeent the world-wide favourite, NORMA. TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE in one of her great master-plays, "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WETONA." «'THE HEART OP WETONA.'' "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WETONA." "THE HEART OP WfcTONA." J 'THE HEART OP WETONA." Seven reels of perfect drama. A drama of love and heart aches, sadness and happiness, set amidst gorgeous and natural.scenery. The story of an Indian girl, a waster, and a white man. This picture solves a great domestic problem. Norma appears at h&r very best, and is ably supported by THOMAS MEIGHAN. So don't miss ♦*»« superb triumph. A delioate subject delicately handled with refinement and consummate art. BAIRNSPATHEB'S CARTOONS. BAIRNSFATHER'S CARTOONS. Another splendid edition of the great cartoonist's wondef graphs. PATHE NEWS. PATHE NEWS. SOCIAL* mHE Kuripuni Girls' Club will hold a Social Evening in the Church of the Eipiphany Sunday School on THURSDAY EVENING at 7.30 o'clock, to which parishioners and others are cordially invited. will be a silver coin collection to secure funds to purchase material for the forthcoming bazaar.
SPECIAL GENEBAL MEETING of Members will be held in the Clubhouse, Essex Street, Maafcerton, on Friday, November 28th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: ,To receive delegates 1 report of recent Conference. General M E. PRENTICE, Secretary. WAIRABAPA SOUHEBS' CIiTJB. FINAL FRIDAY EVENING. "DETUENED Soldiers are reminded that Friday eveining next will be the last Social Evening provided this year by the Girls' Friday Evening Committee. A good attendance is, therefore, requested. A. E. PEENTICE, Secy., B.SJL FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of the late Joseph Schofield are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his residence, "The Triangle," on Thursday, November 20, at 2 pan., for the Tenui Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. 'Phones 1433 and 1434. LADIES' CYCLES. TK7E have several Secondhand Ladies' Cycles for sale. The following are in splendid order:— lady's- 8.5.A., fitted with free wheel and brake, Brodks' saddle, in splendid order, £lO. Lady's pattern, fitted with Eadie Coaster hub and new tyres, very easy running, 28. Girl's Cycle, good as new, suitable for girl going to school, £7. - ""Woods? Cycle Works (Naxt J. L. Murray, Queen "TOOK* 1887MEETING. MEETING of"tho Seven Boles of Jehova will be held at the Church, Taueru, on MONDAY NEXT, 24th inst. All members are asked to attend. TAIAWHIO TE TAU, Bishop. Taxi For Hire. ANY FAST Off TMB DJSTBIGT, DAT OB SIGHT.. SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN. J. ELBY, PZOpttotiK. Central Taxi Stand. Thon# 1407. iMvate address: Farmers' atul Oom «ierA<*l Ohib. 'Phsn* U9O. OABTBBTON BACON WOfiSSL piGS for curing may b» left at Deller's Shop, the Carterton Bleat Company's Shop, or the Waingaw* Freeing Works. & A IABKB) e»»w»i
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Wairarapa Age, 20 November 1919, Page 1
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