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AMUSEMENTS. Kindly note; that wo are at tho OPERA. HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Owing'to a mishap to the dynamo at ' Wijk. Paramount Theatre, we have arranged ta transfer our programme to the Opera House for tho next two nights, while-the wishap is being repaired. < A GREAT TREBLE STAR BILL. A roar of screams and adventure. . "YOU'RE FIRED." "YOU'RE TIRED." "YOU'RE FIRED." "YOU'RE FIRED." "YOU'RE TIRED." "YOU'RE FIRED." A boisterous and exhilarating comedydrama full of pep and adion, and containing' an adventurous vomnneo, featuring WALLACE REID in one of his greatest roles. ' OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. "THE HELL SHIP." "THE HELL SHIP." "THE HELL SHIP." "THE HELL SHIP." "THE HELL SHIP." "THE HELL SHIP." A sensational and vivid drama of sea life and an adventure that befell a daring and brave woman. " An nnusnill theme played with great effect by an all-star east, including MADELAINE TRAVERSE. Then wo -have a great wonder .film, "TINHMINH." "TINHMINH." "TINH MINH." The commencement of the. greatest and most thrilling photoplay ever proiced. The first grout French proIt's "'rout. Sec it to-day. SCHOOLS SPORTS MEETING. PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTQX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. Commencing at 11 a.m. LARGE ENTRFIW REl'EWst>. AND A GOOD DAY'S SPORT'■'■#B&UREP,

p.VRENTS and UuuidfujH should make n special etl'oil Ift patronise this gathering ami encourage'' tit; h.>v«? of out slide sport amongst the javemle.-l. This week ,at the- Opera Hems,.-, you have seen what om people, can do. 801 l np on'Tliur. il.iv and *pp uhnt tbev can do on the i-'IKT.n OF SPORT. .Admission': Adults 1/-, Children (id. )',_ \V. OILLKSPIE, ■ •"■ .'-, / V Hon. Necretarv, ADVERTISEMENTS. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. nTH"E attCTilion oi' all shopkeepers is the Shops ami Offices Act, introduced during last session, which Amendment h come into force on the first day of January, .15)21. 0 The most important .provisions of thc Amending Act are an follows: 1. During Christmas week and New Year week only one late night must ho observed, when assistants may he employed until 10 o'clock p.m. instead of two lalo nights .as previously observed (.0 o'clock and -.11 o'clock respectively). 2, During the week in which Good Friday falls, if the shopkeeper observes his ordinary late night on Thursday night ,thc night immediately preceding Good Friday) he must allow his assistants a full holiday, on the following Saturday, while if he chooses to observe Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday as his late night in that werfc, he need not give the Saturday holiday, ',]. The maximum weekly hours of employment of shop assistants is reduced from' ")2 48. * 4. Notwithstanding any other holiday which may be observed In any week, the usual weekly linlf-holiday must be given. ;">. All shops in the borough (excepting those specially mentioned under the principal Act) must be closed not later than (i p.m. on four working days of the week other than the day of tin 1 statutory half-holiday, and "not later than !> o'clock on the evening on other working days of the: wepk. JAMES H. CODDTXGTOX. EUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGATXST ESTATES. XrOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section oO of the Public Trust Office Act, IfMIS, that all creditors and others having claims against the estato of LAPS AXDEPSOX SCHOW, late pf Mnuricpvillp, Farmer, deceased (whose estate is under administration by the' Public Trustee) are hereby squired Id lodge 'IX DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owin by the said estate at'the date of the death of the said deceased, with the Public Trustee's local office at Masterton on or before the 15th any of February, 1921. Any claim not lodged by the <]atp named is liable to exclusion. T. 0. GILBERT, District Manager. Masterton, December 11, 1020. Have You Tried , BOILED LOLLIES? CHEAPEST TOFFEE SHOP IN TOWN. H. E. WILLIAMS, Manufacturing Confectioner, COSY LOUNGE, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 14 December 1920, Page 1

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