AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT EVENING A GREAT EVENING last night. Yeur last opportunity tonight. You should on on account miss the testing out of Masterton’s beauty and talent. As was demonstrated j last night some possess dramatic abil- I ify, others a capacity' for comedy, etc., etc. However, together with the fine drama “The Law Forbids” it forms really good entertainment. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT—B o’clock—TO-NIGHT The novel tests that lead to fame and fortune in moviedom. BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS The testing out before you of the types selected by the famous producer. It gives you an intensely interesting insight into the methods of moviedom. Have we any “dormant’’ Mary Pickford’s or Nonna Talmadge’s languishing unseen? Perhaps also some dashing heroes, such, as Douglas Fairbanks, etc., etc. i IT WILT, BE SEEN TO-NIGHT. IT WILL BE SEEN TO-NIGHT. i Also the great photoplay achievement of action, dramatic beauty anil appeal. THE LAW FORBIDS THE LAW FORBIDS THE LAW FORBIDS THE LAW FORBIDS THE LAW FORBIDS THE LAW FORBIDS together with a big supporting bill. A GREAT EVENING’S FUN. Be wise and attend early. MAS.'LKTON COUNTY COUNCIL. JjjjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of t£c intention of the Masterton County Council at an Ordinary Meeting of the said Council, ic be held on TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, 1925, nt 2 p.m., to confirm a Resolution passed by way of Special Order at a Special Meeting of the said Council held on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Mat'h, 1425. autdorsing the Mistcru .1 County Ctvrcil to make aid levy a Special Rate (to be called a Bridge Itat :) of farthing in tn.‘ pmud. i A copy of such Resoht-.ion is d<- I posited : n the County Office, Chapel , street, Masterton, and is open for inspection during office hours. Dated this 12th day of March, 1925. B. S. HANNA, County Clerk. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY. RENDERS are invited, and will be received at the County Office, Tinui (where specifications may be seen), until 12 (noon) on SATURDAY the 14th March, for the following works:— CONTRACT 122.—Carting by motor lorry from metal shute near Beiliss’s Bridge, on to the TinuiLangdale road, 430 c. yards of ; metal. CONTRACT 123 B.—Carting by motor ‘ lorry from dump at Liverton’s Quarry 200 cubic yards of spawl- ; cd metal t-o dump opposite Cars- ' wells Hotel, and 153 c. yards to dump near Bush Grove gate. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. F. JENNNNGS, County Clerk. Tinui, March 9, 1925. MASTERION TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS FOR PART TIME AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. INTENDING STUDENTS (day or A evening) who have not yet enrolled are requested to do so immediately. Owing to the continuance of the epidemic, arrangements are being made for the following temporary classes:— (a) Correspondence Classes in Commercial Subjects. f (b) Evening Classes in practical subjects (for students over 16 years of age). Every student who intends to enroll for either day or evening classes this year should do so at once. The Director will be in attendance at the School from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 8.30 p.m. each day. F. W. MARTIN, Director. W. K. MATTHEWS, Builder and Contractor. Estimates prepared for all classes of Building Work. UPPER RENALL STREET, MASTERTON. A CLEAN TOOTH NEVER DECAYS! J£EEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN by using an “Addis” Tooth Brush. William Addis made the first Tooth Brush in 1780. From then up to the present these brushes are aeknowledg--ed as the world’s Standard of Excellence. PRICES, 1/6 to 3/6. From CAMPBELL’S PHARMACY, “The Place for Pure Drugs,” 82 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON Telephone 1221.
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1925, Page 1
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