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OSVCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. MASTERTON. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 30' and 31. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2.30., THE KING OF RING CIRCUSES. PERRY’ BROS.’ /HUGE CIRCUS & ZOO, Tho Greatest Universal Attraction of all times. 40—Great Artists—4o Headed by THE FAMOUS 5 PERRYS, Springboard Flyers and Acrobats. The Great ALBERTO The Great The wizard on the wire, introducing backward and forward feet to feet somersaults on the. thin wire. THE DELEVANffiE SISTERS, Whirling Dental Artists. THE ISHMAILIA ARABS, Whirlwind tumblers of the Sahara. LIZZIE MACKIE, Champion Lady Equestrienne. THE ELMOS, Perch and Ladder Balancers and Risley Artists. LE HENRI, The world’s greatest horseman, introducing backward and forward somersaults from the ground to the back of galloping horses. LA BELLE VERA In a spectacular butterfly dance on horseback. THE KLENTOS In a screamingly funny fall from the roof act. LA BELLE MAISIE, Trapeze artist and ceiling walker. MASTER JAMES, Chair balancer, DAPHNE & DORRIE, Juvenile Contortionists. THE 3 DOLLY VARDENS On the Whirling Whizzing. THE 3 AERIAL DAREDEVILS In a thrilling tent top flying trapeze GEORGE KAY In a brilliant six-horse act. OLLO, GEORGE & 808, Tho Continental Clowns, who create an endless chain of fun. THE GREAT ANIMAL ACTS include Lone Star, the wonderful pony highjumper, which caused a sensation in Australia by breaking the record year after year. Bessie, the football pony. Micky, the jazz pony. Commodore, the educated horse. Dempsey and Firpo, the boxing ponies Jumbo, the great performing elephant. Also Lions, Jaguars, Pumas, rare Racoons, Camels, Wolves, Chimps, Baboons, Monkeys, Goats and Dogs. SEE BONNZO, The man-eating baboon. THE GREATEST RING CIBCUS that has ever visited New Zealand. GRAND MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY at 2.30. For evening performance doors open at 7, commence at 8. POPULAR PRICES. , TO PATRONS. , 7 KfR. W. GRIFFITHS begs to am > nounec that gas has been installed in the EXCHANGE HALL, and patrons can be assured of every convenience. . —— s LEUAL HOLIDAYS. .iJVHE Offices of the Solicitors practising in Masterton and the Wairarapa will be CLOSED, from 4.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, December 24, 1924, and will re-open on TUESDAY, the 13th day of January, 1925, at 9 a.m. XMAS DAY. Hotel Midland, Ltd. SPECIAL XMAS DINNER, 1 p.m. till 2 p.m. MONSTER PICNIC AND SPORTS. Wairarapa Manchester Unity Oddfellows. — SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924. BOXING DAY. Hot Water and Milk free. Come and enjoy the best picnic of the year and bring the children. Adrpission- Adults 6d, Children under 16 free. C. J. DeLACEY, Secretary. QUALITY COSTS NO MORE, BUT IT HOLDS OUR TRADE. <pO our Regular Customers Calendars are now available. K. & H. MEAT COY. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY & SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. fJENDERS, closing December 31 next, are invited for the purchase of Mr J. E. Kjestrup’s farm, Rangitumau; area 232 acres freehold and 65 acres leasehold; all limestone country in excellent condition; splendidly watered and fenced. Full particulars of mortgages, etc., from Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd., Stock Department, -to whom tenders are to be sent. gUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTSMYardley's, Rimmel’s and Piver’s Lavender Water, No. 65, 52 and<4o-40 2/0 to 12/6. These lines are worth examining. Also Luce’s, Picer’s, Bonrgois and Atkinson'a Eue de Colognes. See them for youreelr at The H. T. Wood Pharmacy. TjIVINIA PERFUME, powder, eT sence, soap and caskets, from 1/to £3 10s. Freesia, Lily of the Valley. Rose, Indian Hay, Polnsetta, Califor nian Poppy, 3 Flowers, Phulnana, Violet, Jasmin, Rosiris, and Velv-iole Perfumes, from 9d to £3 per bottle, nt the IL Y'Lirmacy. ’

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Wairarapa Age, 24 December 1924, Page 1

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