amusements. SPECIAL MATINEE TO DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY S LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLFROY LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY A Delightful Picture. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A eharming story, starring MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In the greatest success of all her great productions LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY He was a lord of high estate, the heir to millions, the monarch of vast acres, and yet his best friends were the groceryman, the bootblack and the old apple-woman! Can’t you imagine Mary Pickford—capricious, demure, roguish—in the part? She revels in it, and the picture is her finest. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. D.C. 2/3, Stalls 1/9, F.S. 1/3. Reserves at Henderson’s. New Novels just opened at N. R. BROWN’S, Posted 6/6. “The Canyon of the Fools,” Richard Matthew Ha Hot. “The House of Mohun,” George Gibbs “The Fighting Edge,” Wm. McLeod Baine. “The man who knew too much,’* G. K. Chesterton. “Claim Number One,” George W. Ogden. “The Just Steward,” Richard Dehan. “The Rustle of Silk,” Cosr.o Hami’.ton. “Tex of Bar 20,” Clarence Mulford. “Shoe Bar Stratton,” Joseph B. Ames “The Adventures of Sally,” P. G. W adehouse. “Man Size,” Wm. McLeod Raine. “Rangy Pete,” Guy Marton. “The Old Grey Gods,” A. (\ Hales. 4 The Return of Clubfoot,” Valentine Williams. “Cappy Ricks Retires,” P. B. Kyne. “Charles Rex,” Ethel M. Dell. “This Freedom,” A. S. M. Hutchinson 4 4 1 f Winter Comes,” A, S. M. Hutchinson. 4 ’ Skag—the Son of Power, ’ ’ Will Bevington Comfort and Zamin Kir Dost. 4 4 The Triumph cf the Scarlet Pimpernal,” Baroness Orczy. BROWN’S BOOK STORE, QUEEN STREET. ’Phone 1786. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS INEZ CONNOP, of Wellington, Teacher of Toe, Ballet and Classical Dances, also the itest Ballroom dances, will resume teaching in the Wairarapa early in March. Private lessons by arrangement. For terms and particulars apply STUDIO, 36 Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. PIANOFORTE. MR. HORACE HUNT, MTTS. BAG, teaches in Masterton EVERY WEDNESDAY. Communications may be addressed care of Arts and Crafts. Prospectus on application. MISS CONSTANCE M. DONALD. Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Theory of Music, VVILL open a Studio on or about FEBRUARY 5. Pupils may be coached for either Trinity College or Associated Board Examinations. For further particulars ring Phone 3G6M. J. SINGLETON. MAIL CONTRACTOR. TEAVES Masterton Post Office at 7 a.m. as follows:— For Bideford: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. AU pareels to be left at Garage, corner Church and Dixon streets.. General carrying in town and co intry also undertaken. TRIAL SOLICITED. ’Phone 1120. Private Address: 89 PINE STRBET, MASTERTON. BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! For Planting Now Anemones (all -strains), Corcuses. Freesias, Hyacinths (named), li’ s Ixias, Muscari, Ranunculus, Snowdrops, Tu’ips, etc. Also Extensive Collection of Narcissi from BALL BROS.’ NURSERIES, JOHNSTONE STREET. ’Phone 1459. Town Agent: C E. Gibbs, Fruiierer Queen street.
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Wairarapa Age, 23 February 1923, Page 1
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