SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A SENSATION. A SENSATION. Once in a great while something happens in the world of art and literature of such momentous importance that it stands out prominently like a Gigantic Beacon Light of History, marking a milestone in the course of human progress. Such an epoch-making event is the presentation by Carl Laemmle of a vivid and realistic romance of Monte Carlo, screened amid scenic backgrounds of unequalled and costly splendour, the turning point of screen art. ‘‘FOOLISH WIVES.” ‘‘FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” “FOOLISH WIVES.” The most wonderful Picture, with VON STROHEIM, “The Man You Will Love to Hate.” FIRST REAL MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE. More thrills than were ever before concentrated in one gigantic picture—more costly stage settings than were ever before disclosed upon the silver screen—and the most fascinating villain the screen world has ever known. OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. Reserves at Henderson’s. ST. MATTHEW’S SUNDAY SCHOOL HORTICULTURAL CLUB wiH hold their FIRST ANNUAL SHOW on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. Competitors are reminded that all entries must be left in writing TODAY, not later than 5 p.m., at Mr Hyde’s Office, and by .10 p.m. at Parish Hall. Doors open to public 2 to 5.30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 6d. Children half-price. free. A Flower and Produce Stall will be held in conjunction with the Show. AFTERNOON JEA PROVIDED. A. A. BALL, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. QWING to the dissolution of partnei ship of the firm of Burgis and Co. ali accounts owing to the late firm are to be paid to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1923. PRAGNELL & McKENZIE, Solicitors, Masterton. DANCING CLASSES. AT CARTERTON. Ballroom, Ballet, Classical and 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 Even.s. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY’. Admission Is, with light luncheon provided. CONCERT and DANCE in Hall oo night of Sports, Full programme may be seen at "Wairarapa Age” Office. D. J. McINTC-SH, lion Secretary KUMEROA-HCFELANDS SPORTS CLUB. TENTH MEETING. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 31. OVER £7O PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. Full programme of Athletic Events Horse events include Ladies’ Leaping, Pony Leaping, Open Leaping, Maiden Leap:...' and Novelties. Highland Dancing ail Piping Competitions. Conveyance leaves Woodville forground (9 miles) after arrival of morning trains. Horse events start 10 a.m. Athletic 12 noon. Athletic entries elose March 16. Programme obtainable ‘rom E. W. NORMaN, Hon. .cpelands
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1923, Page 1
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