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SP.BCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-NIGHT'S THE"NIGHT. TO-NIGHT IS TUESDAY NIGHT. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. Everybody must be at 1311 THEATRE, THE ,JUk3J - THEATEE. T©-NI©HT f TO-NIS3HT! OVERTURE 7.45 SHARP-. Tho Grandest of All Pictures. The Second Series of THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The Official Pictures that MR LLOYD GEORGE ME LLOYD GEORGE (England's New Prime Minister), Says everybody should soe. THE KING VISITING THE KING VISITING HIS VICTORIOUS ARMIES. HIS VICTORIOUS ARMIES. ON THE SOMME BATTLEFIELD. ON THE SOMME BATTLEFIELD. Something everybody will remember, j j Also on the same Programme, j 1 The Huge Sensational Drama • I Famous TEMPTATION. Players Famous TEMPTATION. Players i Famous TEMPTATION. Players Famous TEMPTATION. Players ! Famous TEMPTATION. Players j Famous TEMPTATION. Players ! Featuring the Fair and Fascinating Queen of the Operatic Stage GEEALDIN I_ FAEEAR. GEEALDINE FAEEAE. GEEALDINE FAEEAE. A story taken from real life. The World on the Screen. No. 6. METRO TRAVELOUGE. No. 6. METRO TRAVELOUGE. Also a great race for THE AUCKLAND CUP. THE AUCKLAND CUP. A jolly good Christie Comedy. MAKING OVER OF MOTHER. MAKING OVER OF MOTHER. Crammed Full of News. VERY LATEST WAR GAZETTE. VERY LATEST WAR GAZETTE. Big Night's Entertainment. Everybody will be wise, and be early. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. AT 2.3» Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Brothers, Grandpas, Grandmas, Uncles', Aunties, and everybody are advised that to give all the school children an opportunity to see the Greatest of all Pictures—The King Visiting His Victorious Annies ou the Somme Battlefield. This picture will not be shown till .'5.45 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, but the Matinee will start at the usual time on Wednesday Afternoon, at 2.30. at*2.3o. JR. HAVES (Returned Soldier) J-TAS A BUICK CAR FOE HIRE. PHONE 104. w-_rt_rrJTO_-g-_B--l&^ FUNERAL NOTICE nPHE Friends of Mr and Mrs A. F. FhiUb'son are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late daughter. Eva Elizabeth, which will leave the residence, Upper Plain, on WEDNESD \ i". Fehrnary .14th, at 1 p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. HOAR & PEEMAIN. Sanitary Undertakers. • M Private Sl« TOWN HALL MASTEETON Direction .. . . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., announce the famous propagandist play i DAMAGED GOODS, t By Eugent Brieux (Member of the French Academy.) ; Dr A. Sherwin, Collins Street, MclI bourne: "This play should be seen by 3 every young man, and woman, too. The public owe a debt of gratitude in bringing home in such a forceful manner a ; state of affairs that, as a general rule, ; only comes before tho.notice, of the Mcdi ical profession. j A Terrific Indictment Agains* R»"_ecy , and Hypocrisy. 0 i THE YOUNG MEN __ND ; WOMEN THAT SEE THIS PBODUC- . TION, THE BETTER FOR THE NEXT j GENERATION. i-i DAMAGED. GOODS. g NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. II • ; i (For positively this night only.) t- ' APPROVED BY RELIGION, SCIENCE ■c j AND GOVERNMENT. P | Archbishop Hindley, St. Paul's Cath- *• j edral: "I welcome the play, and the r " j presentation of it as light on dark places • ! and things', as the breaking of a con- " ; spiracy of silence on the social evil, and as a means of educating the people on the subject. " Dr Charles Strong, the Australian n Church, Melbourne: "A beautifully n staged play. Hope it will help to rouse men and women to a moral cancer in in the heart of society and one of the most '• I cruel wrongs to women and children. ff Dr Margaret A. McLorinan, Collins Street, City:. "I hope that everyone " will see 'Damaged Goods,' so that the future generations will not be able tc _• say ' T didn 't know.' '' *• BOX PLAN will bo opened at The *° Bristol on Friday Morning Next. il- ' FRUIT! FRUIT* JAM AND DESSERT PEACHES ar riving in large quantities; als< ~ PLUMS, NECTARINES, PEARS, am APPLES. TOMATOES fresh in daily. OUR PRICES ARE THE CHEAP EST IN TOWN. C- Best TABLE POTATOES, 3s 6d pc quarter. We deliver all orders to all parts o tho town free. T. WEWLAND. i's CASH SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. X QUEEN ST. MASTERTOIS Ring up Phone 562.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146177, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146177, 13 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146177, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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