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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. LOVE WINS THE DAY. A Neglected Wife No Longer. Farewell to The Wife. Farewell to tho Husband. Farewell to Norwood. The End of this most fascinating story. GOOD-BYE TO ALL. THM PifmV THEATE®. THB \JWJL, IHEATEJB TO-NIGHTI TO-NIQHTI 7.30. 7.30. 7.30. . 7.30. 7.30. Another Big Night's Fun. SMILING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, SMILING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, SMILING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, SMILING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, In another of his whirlwind, hurricane and lightning frolics of adventure, AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY. Five Reels of Lightning and Laughter. A IIJRRICANis OF ADVENTURE. He is borod by the monotony of life, until one day a beautiful girl, whom he has never seen before, KISSES HIM ON THE BROAD HIGHWAY, and then motors off. Ho sets out to find her, and win. her, AND YO U BET HE GETS HER. But before he does so—• Well, you must conio and see what happens. In addition, the final chapter of THE NEGLECTED WIFE. THE NEGLECTED WIFE THE NEGLECTED WIFE. THE NEGLECTED WIFE. An Episode Full of Surprises. Then another entertaining chapter, "THE GREAT SECRET. "THE GREAT SECRET. "THE GREAT SECRET" "THE GREAT SECRET" I Another Big Night's Fun. ! Everybody be Wise! Be Early! A DANCE. AT 8 -*■ TO-raiGHT — AT 8. A DANCE will be held in the Exchange Hall, Masterton-, TONIGHT (Wednesday), from 8 till 12 p.m. Admission—Ladiea Is, Genta Is 63. A Dance will also be held on Saturday Night. MSTERTOft? BOROUGH COUNCIL. DRAINAGE EXTENSION WORKS. HPENDERS will be received .on printed Tender forms, and endorsed "Tender for Septic Tank," up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, August 10th, 191, by the undersigned for tho construction of Septic and Settling Tanks in reinforced concrete in connection with the Drainage Extension Works for the Masterton Borough Council. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the City Engineer's Office, Wellington, Auckland, and Borough Engineer's Office, Masterton. JAMES AECHEE, Town Clerk. Council Offices, Masterton, July 17th, 1918. WAIRARAPA SOLDIERS' CLUB. (Incorporated). nPHE Public are cordially invited to : attend the Official Opening of the Club by Mr A. P. Whatman on Thursday, Ist August, 1918, at 2.30- p.m. sharp. Roturned Soldiers who have not received an invitation for the Evening Function may obtain one on application, to the Secretary. Invitations for Returned Soldiers' wives inadvertently omitted are also procurable from tho Secretary. Invitation Cards for the Evening Function should be presented at the door. A. L. MORGAN, Secretary. I WAIRARAPA SOLDIERS , CLUB. TT is asked that all those who t-.iok part in the recent Reveille Production will wear their Reveille Costumes at the function of the above Club on THURSDAY EVENING. CAST YOUR EYES DOWN THIS LIST. 1 Barlock Typewriter in perfect order, £9. One Handsome Overmantle, cheap, £3. 1 Cello in case, beautiful wood, £9. ' 1 Banjo £4 10s, cost £7 lOs. 1 Large size Motor Coat, heavy, leather lined, a gift at £3 15s. 1 Tent and Fly, cost £4 10s. Price £3 ss. Never been used. 2 Wertheim Sewing Machines, 50s each. 2 Go-Carts, 25s each. 4 Kerosene Heaters, cheap. 1 20-gallon Separator £4 10s (cost £15), a snip. 1 "Prairie State" Incubator, 120 eggs, £3 10s. 6 Gents' Bicycles from £2 to £6. 100 MeCrae Mattresses at old prices. 1 New Cut-glass Liquer Set, in mahogany stand. Travelling Trunks, assorted sizes. Cooking Ranges & Stoves in good order. 6 new Carpenters' Books £2, cost £5.Also a good assortment new Furniture, including Bedsteads, Tab lee, Couches, Crockery Ware and Ena mcl Goods. j COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. HUGHES AND SI MS GENERAL DEALERS (Just Round P.O. Corner) THDNF. 373.' • MASTERTON. PAVITT CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. MASTERTOff AND WELLINGTON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 1

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