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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE r ' MASTERTON ELECTRIC THEATRE T.P. PICTURES T.P. PICTURES (T Accompanied by KEIHANA BOYES' ORCHESTRA, l - AT 8 — TO-NIGHT —AT 8. c 3500 ft of Mystery and Wonder. NOEDISK'S LATEST TEIUMPH: THE DOCTOE'S SECRET. THE DOCTOR'S SECEET. THE DOCTOR'S SECEET. "; Thrilling. Powerful. Absorbing. 3 THE DOCTOR'S SECRET. THE DOCTOR'S SECEET. ! THE DOCTOR'S SECEET. Original. Stupendous. Stirring. THE DOCTOR'S SECRET. THE DOCTOR'S SECRET. THE DOCTOR'S SECEET. • Fascinating. Romantic. Delightful. A picture to bo seen and realised. 1 THE CAP OF DESTINY. A brilliant moral play by Rex. THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER. Essanay's Powerful Passion Play. THE GAME WARDEN. Kiilom's Smuggling Story. MABEL'S NEW HERO. 1200 screams in 1200 feet. KEYSTONE'S Latest Triumph. LATEST ECLAIR JOURNAL. Winter Sports in England, Flocks of ■ Gulls, Inland Coursing with Wolves, Football Match, Fashions in Colours. THE VEILED LADY. Pearl White in a Screamer. The EMBARRASSED BRIDEGROOM. Sclig's Positively Funny Episode. To"INVESTORS' AND HOLDEES • OF TRUST FUNDS. pEESONS desirous of investing sums ■ ranging from £100 to £10,000 at interest up to 5 per cent per annum, are requested to communicate with the undersigned. The security is unquestionable.. Trustees investing are protected under "The Trusteo Act, 190 S. " J. B. KEITH, 1-"H) Queen street. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. "VTEW METHOD—No knowledge of Music required. No vamping cards or charts. No drudgery. EXTRACTS FROM RECENT PUPILS Mrs C.E.J., Masterton. —Am pleased and delighted at result ef my lessons. Mr K.W., Masterton. —An excellent system for those who have not time to study under tho old method. FULL TERM, Six Weeks—£2 2s. Money refunded if you can* t play in tliat time. Special Course for Country Pupils. THE COLLEGE OF SV3USSC. Trust Buildings, Queen St., Masterton. HOURS.—9 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening lessons by arrangement. MISS HOGG, Instruct-ess. 'PHONE 129. Queen Ftreet Masterton. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. T ATEST Model AUSTIN Motor Car for hire. Trips to any part of the district undertaken. Trains met by arrangement. H. M. COLE, Upper Cole Street. Telephone 524. PT TTTR TT ATTTT - \jjLj VjD JIIU 1 JiiJu MASTERTON. HERMANN CRASS .... Proprietor. (Lato of ARCADIA HOTEL, Wellington), the WELLINGTON CLUB, and UNION CO. BOATS. THIRST-CLASS TABLE. MODERATE X TARIFF. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PROMPT ATTENTION & CJVJLTTY ? ouu mottc:. TpRANK WOOD, Late of Greytown, begs to notify tho billiard public of Masterton that 1 o has taken over the r "E RAU SALOON, lately conducted by Mr W. SINCLAIR. The saloon will be run on modern lines, and the new proprietor hopes to receive the large supports accorded to his predecessor. SEASIDE RESOET! JUST THE PLACE TO LPEND A HOLIDAY. CASTLEPOINT (East Coast). rpHE SEA VIEW HOTEL at Castlopoint (under the management of Mr A. B. NICHOLLS) is being conducted on Uji-to-date lines. Every comfort for guests. Write for particulars . Bracing Sea Air; Good Fishing; Good Bathing. An ideal place il-or a holiday. Fly troubles fly away if you have a meat safe during tlie hot weather. F. Beale and Co. are selling all sizes of Meat Safes at lowest prices; also Covers from 13 3d each. Knf CHOICE BULBS for ss, at" the Masterton Nurseries, Villa Street. 'Phone 304. I3LUMBERS—H. Bw \i and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Ironmongprs § etc., Queen street, Masterton. Telephone 62. Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. v> ■■ . ■'■■■■■■■. ■ ■" '■'. :; ' •■■ , ■•■: . •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 1