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AMUSEMENTS. “REAL ROSE LEAVES—REAL CHAMPAGNE—EVERYTHING REALBUT THE MEN AND WOMEN!” YOU MUST PAY! “Sex, Wealth or Social Position Won’t Save You.” A DRAMA OF THE MAD AGE A DRAMA OF THE MAD AGE Is the modern world following the footsteps of Ancient Rome, and racing to ruin on a wave of jazz and cocktails? ' ? The Greatest of the CECIL B. DE MILLE’S CECIL B. DE MILLE’S productions, the strongest in cast and story, more gorgeous in gowns and settings, more amazingly beautiful in spectacle than anything ever seen upon the screen, gives the startling answer. A STORY OF THE MAD AGE, A STORY OF THE MAD AGE, MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER The spectacular romance of a daring daughter of luxury, and the man who, loving her, sent her to prison. MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER A torrent of emotional thrills and climaxes. No single person will see “Manslaughter” with dry eyes. MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER MANSLAUGHTER Is not a tragedy, but by virtue of its extreme intensity it will bring tears. IT COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OPERA HOUSE ‘Lights TINUI HALL “Lights Out” TINUI HALL Out” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. rpHE Whareama Amateur Dramatic Association will reproduce the above play by special request. A CONCERT AND DANCE will follow. Ladies Is and basket. Men 2/6 (at least), Children 6d. Pro.ceeds in aid of Japanese Relief Fund. GIFT SOCIAL. GIFT SOCIAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-TfIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SALVATION ARMY HALL. Amateur Orchestra Duet Party. Special Soloists. Refreshments. Admittance by gift for Bazaar. ST. MATTHEW’S PARISH. PARISH SOCIAL will be held in the Social Hall, Municipal Buildings x at 9 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 25, 1923, to which all Parishioners are invited. BIG NOVELS IN CHEAP EDITION “Lydia of the Pines,” Honore Willsie 44 The Re-Creation of Brian Kent,” Harold Bell Wright. “The House with the Golden Windows,” J. E. Buekrose. “When a Man’s a Man,” Harold Bell Wright. 44 Children of Night,” Max Brand. “The Shepherd of the Hills,” Harold Bell Wright. “The Breaking Point,” Mary Roberts Rinehart. “Mr Standfast,” John Buchan. “Desert Valley,’’ Jackson Gregory. “Man to Man,” Jackson Gregory. “Bull-dog Drummond,” “Sapper.” “The Pride of Palomar,” Peter B. Kyne. “If Winter Comes,” A. S. M. Hutchinson. All the above Popular Novels in Big Cloth Edition, 3/6 each. McLEOD & YOUNG, X “The Academy,” MASTERTON. Masterton-Wellington Motor Service, PASSENGERS AND PARCELS. QUR SPLENDID NEW “COMMERCE” 15-passenger Car will begin running between Masterton and Wellington on MONDAY, September 10, leaving our premises, Church street, at 8 a.m. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and leaving on return trip from Wellington at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FARE: 10/- Single. Seats may be booked by telephone No, .1241, Masterton. Bus leaves A.B.C. Garage, Lambton Quay, Wellington, where seats may be booked. Full particulars upon application. J. SINGLETON & CO., CHURCH STREET :: MASTERTON. (Next “Daily Times” Office.) IT SURPRISES NEARLY EVERYONE To know how little fuss our workmen make tvhen wiring house for the use of Electric Light. — anyone can run wires. Putting them back of tinted walls without marring the plaster—under polished floors without leaving a trace of the work —is another thing. Our workmen have demonstrated their ability to -lo this many times. They are not experimenting on YOUR HOUSE. We wire your House at Low Cost. MIDLAND ELECTRIC CO., I REGISTERED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, 'QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 24 September 1923, Page 1

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