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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL COMMAND FILM ROYAL COMMAND FILM ROYAL COMMAND FILM Th< first public performance of the new film, “When Knighthood was in Flower,” takes place at tho Scala Theatre in London on Mondav afternoon. THE PRINCE OF WALES WHO HAS ALREADY SEEN THE PICTURE PRIVATELY AT YORK HOUSE, HAS PROMISED TO ATTEND, and the Cosmopolitan Productions Company has notified the Organising Committee of the London hospitals combined appeal that the whole of the first week’s receipts will be handed to the fund.—“ Weekly Scotsman,” Sept. 30, 1923. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER ‘ ‘lt forms one of the most auspicious occasions in screen history. All the parts of the theatre have been harmonised in this splendid production. It is a feast to the eye; a play that will delight those who revel in fascinating, romances.” OPERA HOUSE THREE NIGHTS, ONE MATINEE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). RESERVES AT HENDERSON’S. TO PLUMBERS, Etc. RENDERS are invited for connecting premises of undersigned at South road with borough drainage system, etc. Specifications detailing work required, etc., can be obtained from Gear Meat Co. ’s’ Office, Perry street. W. DALRYMPLE. HERE ARE SIX REASONS WHY DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT SHOULD NOT BE NEGLECTED: I. It destroys pleasure. 11. Causes misunderstanding. 111. Retards learning. IV. Cripples efficiency. V. Handicaps your business. VI. And is often responsible for serious accidents. Consult Hy. F. DEVERELL, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, Gordon’s Buildings,, MASTERTON. Entrance Bannister street, opposite Midland Hotel. MR. PHIL BARRY, (Late Fuller’s Opera House) JJANCASHIRE CLOG, Simultaneous Clog, American Buck and Wing, Irish Jig, Waltzing and Sailor’s Hornpipe taught. Hours: 3 till 5 p.m.; 8 till 9 p.m. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Church st. TAKE THE MOTOR TO WELLINGTON. ■piCHARDS & CO.’S big, new 20JA ’ scater MOTOR CHAR-A-BANC runs to Wellington every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, returning same days. TIME-TABLE: Leave P. 0., Masterton, 7.30 a.m. Arrive Wellington, 11 a.m. RETURN JOURNEY: Leave Wellington: Government Buildings 4 p.m., and Lambton Garage 4.5 p.m. Book at J. W. Jones’s, Photodealer, Manners street, or Lambton Garage. Arrive Masterton 7.30 p.m. Picking up passengers either way at intermediate towns. Here is an excellent opportunity of securing a good healthy open-air ride and much fine scenery to gladden the eye.. FARE, 10/- SINGLE. Seats must be booked at L. A. Wadham’s Sports Depot (’phone 1686), Queen street, or by Telephone 2559. New List of 2/6 Editions voushould read at N. R. BROWN’S BOOK STORE, “Gunsight Pass” (McLeod Raine). “Man of the Forest” (Zane Grey). “Ribbons and Laces” (Ruby Ayres). “Tex of Bar 20” (Clarence Mulford). “Bar—2o” (Clarence Mulford). “Yukon Trail” (McLeod Raine). “The Net” (Rex Beach). “The Black Sheep” (Ruby Ayres). “The High-grader” (McLeod Raine). “Ridgway of Montana” (McLeod Raine). “Texas Ranger” (M'cLeod Raine). “Pirate of Panama” (McLeod Raine). “Spirit of the Border” (Zane Grey). “The Last Trail” (Zane Grey). “The Range Boss” (Alden Seltzer). “Buck Peters” (Clarence Mulford). “Johnny Nelson” (Clarence Mulford). “White Moll” (Frank Packard). “Wire Devils” (Frank Packard). “Night Operator” (Frank Packard. “Prairie Mother” (Frank Stringer). BROWN’SIb66k STORE, QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. Telephone 17«6. ANDREWS BROS., WOOD WORK SPECIALISTS. Highest Quality, Lowest Cost, Quickest Delivery, Personal Supervision. ’PHONES, 1056 and 1215. OPAKI HOAD :: MA£TEKTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 25 March 1924, Page 1

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