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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. SMILING GEORGE O’BRIEN. GEORGE O’BRIEN. GEORGE O’BRIEN. IN “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” Breathless heroism —miraculous escapes —daring adventure. It will startle and surprise you. A colossal thrill play such as you never dreamed of seeing. “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” SEE— The bursting of the dam that cost the lives of thousands and swept a thriving city off the map. The feniale Paul Revere stirring the town to action in the path of a raging flood. An industrious American metropolis demolished by a wall of water. Homes, churches, and stores swept away by a cyclonic torrent. The greatest disaster any country has ever known. Thrilling rescues in Are and flood. THRILLS—DRAMA—ROMANCE. RESERVES AT HENDERSON’S. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF C. F. LUMLEY, FEATHERSTON. 'JENDERS, in writing, addressed to the undersigned and marked on envelope, "Tender,” are invited for goodwill, plant, and stock-in-trade of the motor business trading in Featherston under the style of Lumley Bros. The present lease of the premises, which . were recently erected, has a currency of’five years 'and' the landlord is willing to transfer to a suitable tenant so that the business can be taken over as a going concern, or plant and stock can be bought for removal. This offers an opportunity to a capable engineer with moderate capital, of entering into business. Stock sheets and full particulars may be obtained on application to my office. Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent. Of the amount offered, will be received until noon on SATURDAY, the 14th inst. The highest or any tender will not necessarilv be accepted. ARTHUR D. LOW, Deputy-Official Assignee. Masterton, August 4, 1926. ASK FOR THE NEW BEVERAGE. HUIA HOP BEER, No. 6. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. JJREWED FROM A Special Formula, and Bottled under perfect hygienic conditions/in a Modern Sunlit Factory. A splendid Tonic or Dinner Beer. Sold at all shops, or Ring 'phone 1437. SEE THAT IT’S . HUIA HOP BEER, No. 6. C.A.V. BATTERIES. ONE OF THE EARLIEST BRITISH BATTERIES MADE AND THE MOST RELIABLE TO-DAY. BATTERIES FOR LIGHTING, STARTING, RADIO, ETC. Accurate and Prompt Battery Charging. ' J- JENKIN, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 1347. P.O. Box 51. GENUINE BARGAINS . IN USED CARS. JN ORDER to make room for further New Hupmobile and Stadard Cars, arriving middle August, ttye following Used Cars are offered for immediate sale at far below their value:— Three-seater DODGE, late model; newly paint; equal to new; £195 cash. Five-scater four-cylinder HUPMOBILE, just overhauled and newly painted; £145 cash. Five-seater four-cylinder WILLYSKNIGHT, just overhauled and newly painted; £BO cpsh. Five-seater six-cylinder SUNBEAM, in splendid order; £9O cash. It will pay intending purchasers to inspect these cars without delay as they are sure to sell readily at such reduced prices. The above Cars, together with New Hupmobile and Standard Cars, are on view in premises recently occupied by Messrs. Turner & Evans, Queen Street, Masterton (next to Masterton Fire Brigade Station) and your inspection is cordially invited. Further particulars, and any reasonable trial may be arranged with W. H. S. HEAPS, COMMISSION AGENT, ETC., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (“Next Fire Brigade Station, in premises lately occupied by Turner & Evans.) Telephones.—Office, 1220; Residence, 1871. P.O. Box 126. Sole Wairarapa Agents for Hupmobile and Standard Cars.

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Wairarapa Age, 7 August 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 7 August 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 7 August 1926, Page 1

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