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Thanks. JOP H A N K S. MRS ASHBY and Family desire to express their sincere thanks to ail kind friends who sympathised with their daughter and sister, Mrs A. €. Gooderson, in her recent sad bereavement ; also for letters, telegrams, and floral emblems received. 200 A ointments. JHJMPIRE THEATRE, TEAWAMUTU. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1922. 'Selznick Pictures Presents YOU CAN'T KILL LOVE. YOU CAN'T KILL LOVE. YOU CAN'T KILL LOVE. YOU CAN'T KILL LOVE. With an All-Star Cast. COMEDY, SOAP BUBBLES. KAUFMAN, FADED BUTTERFLY. gMPIRE THEATRE, TEAWAMUTU. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1922. Sir Hall Caine's Masterpiece, Pictured with Astounding 'Success : DARBY AND JOAN. DARBY AND JOAN. The Author's Son, DERWENT HALL CAINE, appears as Dart>y, and IVY CLOiSE, the Brilliant English Star, takes the part of Joan. The immorta'l story of the boy and girl who loved, who strove through life together as perfect man and wife, happy in each other though the cruel circumstances of their lives trampled them in the dust of poverty and starvation. It is a human document to make you realise what life can be. DARBY AND JOAN vividly portrays the baseness of a father who, after his daughter's secret marriage, drove her from his heart and in his undying hatred brings tragedy to her door. You will thrill as no photoplay has ever thrilled you as the great moments of this tremendous drama are unfolded. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Plus tax. Plan at Gifford's. QOMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. gIGGER AND gl THAN EVER RIGHTER IRTH'S QIRCUS WIRTH'S QIRCUS IRTH'S Q I R C U S Q-REATEST gHOW ON J^ARTH. Complete New Company of English, American, Continental, and Oriental Artists—EVERYONE A STAR ! Note the Opening at TE AWAMUTU : WEDNESDAY, QTH JtyjARCH, 1922 ONE NIGHT ONLY. Location : FINLAY'S PADDOCK, Near Railway. SEE THE WORLD'S BEST, and Many Others, who will appear with WIRTH BROS.' GREAT PROGRAMME of PERFORMING LIONS, HORSES, ELEPHANTS, PONIES, JOCKEYS, CLOWNS, JUMPING HORSES and PONIES, GEESE, Etc. Prices: 7s (Reserved), 6s, ss, 4s, 3s (plus tax). Box Plan at Circus Office on Day of Show, 4 to 5 p.m., for RerPHE jjfENAGERIE, Containing Perfect 'Specimens of Wild Animals from all portions of the Globe. An Unrivalled Education for the Young. Open from 4 to '5 p.m., when Animals wi'll be fed. Admission: Adults 'ls (plus tax); Children 6d (plus tax). EVERYTHING COMING—WE NEVER DIVIDE.

NOTE.—Mr P. Wirth begs to inform his numerous patrons that his 'brother, Mr George Wirth, has engaged on his tour of the Globe some of the Finest Artists in the World, and they will appear at every performance of the Circus while in New Zealand. 152 Horticultural Show. TE AWAMUTU HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. •EVENTH gHOW ! g'EVENTH A NNUAL CHOW ! SEVENTH gHOW ! To be held in TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, on "PRIDAY AND gATURDAY, AND CLASSES FOR EVERYBODY ! CLASSES FOR EVERYTHING ! Pumpkins, Pickles, Pen Painting, Plums, Mangolds, Marmalade, Men's Shirts, Maize, Flowers Field Roots. Fruit, Fancy Work, etc., etc. The Exhibition last year was classed by a Government expert as the finest he had seen. ENTER YOUR EXHIBIT AT ONCE. Schedules posted anywhere or obtainable from the office of the Waipa Post. Entries CLOSE on SATURDAY, 4th March, 1922, at Patterson's Boot Store or with MONTAGU H.- WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Box 36. 193

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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1211, 28 February 1922, Page 1

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