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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CRASH! They came from the North, South, East and West. They lined, up at the Box Office and Jammed the Theatre to the Doors at the opening of “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLLSH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” Many pleasing compliments were heard in the lobby as these wise pleasure seekers were going out. They lauded Von Stroheim for his marvellous production, and the colossal Monte Carlo scenes. They praised every artist in the excellent cast. They called it the flawless production. Summoning the opinions of wellknown screen authorities regarding this picture, they all said: “THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE EVER CONCEIVED BY THE MIND OF MORTAL MAN.” This wa s the experience of the Auckland Theatres showing this picture. Remember it commences at Opera House on WEDNESDAY NEXT. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL * INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. r £'HE prize money in connection with the recent Autumn Show is now payable ou application to Mr V. G. Darroch, secretary, Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. NOTICE RE ACCO'INTS. QWING to the dissolution of partner ship of the linn of Burgis and Co. all accounts owing to the kite firm are to lie paid to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1923. PRAGNELL & McKENZIE, Solicitors, Masterton. MASTERTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. WEEKLY DANCE will be held in Municipal Social Hall on SATURDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. Good floor. Good music. Good supper. MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL RE UNION. PAST, PRESENT. Honorary Members and supporters of above Club are cordially invited to attend the Annual Re-union to be held in the A. and P. Rooms, on SATURDAY, March 10, 1923, at 8 p.m E. H. PICKERING, Hon. Secretary. DANCING CLASSES. AT CARTERTON. Ballroom, Bullet, Classical and Tov Dancing. Tuition in Pianoforte. Classes for above arranged. Apply MRS. H. WOOD, Box 37, P. 0., Carterton. THE GIFT HOUSE for WEDDING PRESENTS. Such a Nice Selection. PIRINOA SPORTS (To be held at Pirinoa). SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1923. GOOD PRIZES. Majority of events are Horse Events. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. ■ Admission Is, with light luncheon provided. CONCERT and DANCE in Hall ou night of Sports. Full programme ' may be seen at “Wairarapa Age” Office. D. J. McINTCSH, Hon Secretary KUMEROA-HOPELANDS SPORTsf CLUB. TENTH MEETING. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 31. OVER £7O PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. Full programme uf Athletic Events Horse events include Ladies’ Leading, Pony Leaping, Open Leaping, Mai-’en T.eapiug and Novelties. Highland Dancing an! Piping Competitions. Conveyance leaves Woodville for ground (9 miles) after arrival of morning trains. H: , <> events start 10 a.m. Athletic 12 lioan. V .letic entries elose March 16. P; gramme obtainable f rom B. W. NORVLiN. Hen. ■■■• . p'.lu:.'Js

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Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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