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msumixn i>tm ■Utk, Wmrin nd ManUgi Estiae*, 1/6 tusartisra. IE frfvertisement* itristly si* Leg • reiMBWH 7 «?, ■■Br.eeaient. “Ys. ».ge” ♦Mt»dl aM ffiWt the Wairarapa

AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CObY DE LUXE A really excellent First National presentation of snappy mien, showing how 7 a venturesome maiden sets out to win the ’’Jazz age sweepstakes.” It’s a delightful drama, of romance, comedv and splendid characterisation. COLLSEN MOORE—FRANK MAYO COLLEEN MOORE—FRANK MAYO heading an imposing array of talent in the photoplay that you will like THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER THE PERFECT FLAPPER Also another whirlwind chapter THS FAST STEPPERS THE FAST STEPPERS THE FAST STEPPERS together with a good supporting programme. Ring ’phor 1288 for reserves. A SUCCESSFUL PICTURE A SUCCESSFUL PICTURE It shows again this evening. An adventurous sea-story that should be" seen by all. ST. PATRICK’S CHOIR. rpHERE will be a special practice TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. The presence of all members is requested. Prospective members are cordially invited, and will be given the usual audition. S.V.E. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES WAIRARAPA & WELLINGTON. PARK OVAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, FIRST EVENT 2 p.m. SHARP. A full programme of 20 events, in which the Australian Athletes will compete against the pick of New Zealand. Amongst the competitors will be: PARKER, Australasian 100yds ehampion. GREHAN, Australasian 220 yd reeordholder. 1 WHYTE, Australian 880yds Champion HYDE, 1 and 3-inile Victorian Cham- I pion. BURNE.SS, Australia's Cycle Champion. : LEADBETTER, KYLE, CAMPBELL and ROSE, all New Zealand Champions. Admission 1 /-, Grandstand extra. DANCE IN MUNICIPAL SOCIAL HALL at 8 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. INSTALLATION OF THE VERY : l LATEST EUGENE PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. T HAVE TO THANK the Ladies and "*■ Gentlemen of Masterton and the surrounding district for their support and patronage during my sojourn here. I also wish to announce that I have had installed EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING apparatus, with all the latest a nJ. approved methods, the best that can be procured. I have also been successful, in securing Dr. Hewett’s Hair Colouring, acknowledged by the profession in Europe as the best, safest obtainable. My latest and approved facial treatment can be strongly recommended for all face troubles. My treatment in all Trichopathic affection, viz.. Disease of the Hair and Hair follicles is highly recommended by the medical faculty. If I don’t make your hair grow I can stop it from falling out. Ring 'phone 1929 for free consultation. T. HEWETT HOY, Hair Specialist, MASTERTON. NOTICE. J BEG TO NOTIFY that I will open a BOOT REPAIRING BUSINESS In PERRY STREET (opposite Public Trust Office) on MONDAY, March 16. G. OLSON. (Late 4) rears with Hubbard Bros.) 2/6 Novels Worth Reading 2/6 at N. R. BROWN’S. “Rose of Spandgers” (Dennis). "The Lucky Number” (lan Hay). ■ "Sea Wolf” (Jack London). “The Barbarian Lover” (Margate, Pedler). "The Confessions of Anne” (May Christie). "The Doubtful Character” (Baillie Reynolds). "The Swamp Breath” (Robert Simpson). "The Rebel Bride” (May Christie), "the Eternal Eve” (May Christie). “On Etna” (Norma Lorimer). "Josiah's Wife" (Norma Lorimer). "Mirry-Ann” (Norma Lorimer). "Betty Zane” (Zane Grey). “Last of the Great Scouts” (Zane Grey). “Little Man” (John Galsworthy). “A Motley” (John Galsworthy). "The Trail of the White Mule” (Bower). "Range Boss” (Alden Seltzer). "Rustle of the Wind River” (Ogden). N. R. BROWN, Bookseller, QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. 'Phone 1786.

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Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 1

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