amusements. THE PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. We have pleasure in presenting HERBERT RAWLINSON in his cyclonic dramatic success, CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE Just what must the ox-convict do in order to regain his old standing in the community, If given half a chance he usually proves a better citizen for his experience. In “Confidence” an ex-convict makes a come-back in spite of mud slinging tonguc-waggcrs. She was the daughter of the wealthiest man in town. He, only a poor travelling salesman who had to get a contract from her dad or lose his job. She didn’t help Him land the contract, but she assisted in his wrecking her father’s business. There are many unique situations in “Confidence.” JUST YOU AND ME JUST YOU AND ME JUST YOU AND ME JUST YOU AND ME 2000 Screams in as many feet. A riot of fun and frivolity. TRANSATLANTIC NEWS TRANSATLANTIC NEWS CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY AND PAPER DRESS DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON, FRIDAY, MAY’ 18. In aid of St. Matthew’s Collegiate School for Girls. Dancing 7 to 11 p.m. Jazz Band. Lavish decorations. Admission 2/6.
KAITUNA DANCE. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Local ladies a basket. Richards’s ’bus will leave F.O. as usual at 7.30 pjm. A. KEIR, Hon. Secretary. Wairarapa Rugby Union. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. SATURDAY’, MAY 19, at 2.30. SENIOR: Red Star v. Featherston (Memorial No. 3) Masterton v. Carterton (Carterton Showgrounds No. 1.) JUNIOR: Opaki v. Mauriceville (At Mauriceville "West) - Pioneer v. Taueru (At Taueru) Red Star v. Masterton (Memorial No. 2) THIRD GRADE: Red Star v. Masterton (Memorial No. 3) High School v. Pioneer (Curtain-raiser No. 2 at 1.30) FOURTH GRADE: Red Star v. High School B (Memorial No. 1, at 1.30) Admission 3/1, including tax. E. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U. MASTERTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND CLASSICAL DANCING. SEVENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 21, At 7.30 p.m. SPLENDID ENTRIES. Members’ subscriptions now payable to obtain full privileges. V. G. DARROCH, Secretary. Smith’s Buildings, P.O. Box 20, ’Phone 1442. NEWEST NOVELS. “The Flight,*’’ by Muriel Hine. “The VYaiideicr of Wasteland,” Zane Grey. “Where the Reads Cross,” Silas K. Hocking. “Sea Salted,” James Allen *Dur.n. “Trilby May Crashes In,” Sewell Ford. “Charles Rex,” Ethel Dell. “Broken Barriers,” Meredith Nicholson. “The Mutineers,” Charles Broadman Hawes. “Square Deal Sanderson.” Seltzer. “Prodigal Daughters,” Joseph Hocking. “The T.-Ttoed Arm,” Isabel Ostrander McLEOD & YOUNG, “THE ACADEMY.”
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Wairarapa Age, 17 May 1923, Page 1
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