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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.* • 'It is best that man should not be alone.'' The Theme of To-Night's Play. PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 SHARP. IS JACK LIVINGSTONE and LILIAN y # WEST co-star in. the superb feature, , WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? WHO IS TO BLAME? A Story of the East and the West. A picture of strong appeal, human and charming. There is a continual element of the unexpected that keeps the interest on the gui vive. A drama ■« that teaches it is best for a man # not r to be alone —especially a married one. ,' The domestic destruction begun by a a selfish mother-in-law is often finished by a beautiful intruder. So it proved,\ - till the stranger stepped in, and he deemed his honour not too great a price for the heart of a woman and the soul , of a man. 'j a A Moral Play you must see. 1 PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE Again in her meteoric success, THE FATAL RING THE FATAL RING ). THE FATAL RING THE FATAL RING A Thrilling, Exciting Chapter. THEIR HOLIDAY. A Screaming Comedy Hit. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. \ The Latest and Best Topical. 3T.M.C.A, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. 5 p.m. Tea and Service. Chairman, Mr ' T. F. Watson. Speaker, Captain (Dr) N. H. Prior, M.C. All men and returned soldiers specially invited. 7* p.m.—Solway service, Mr D. Ross. MASTERTON FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY. rpHE Second Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held iv the Fores- \ ters' Hall on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1919, at 8 p.m. * j Business —To receive Report and j Balance Sheet. J., (k. CI I. UK <.'T-I. President. T MUNICIPAL BAND. j fpilK Masterton Municipal Band will j play the following programme in . the Park on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, j under the conductorship of Mr T. C. j' Denne: — March, "In Camp," (Ord Hume). j Anthem, "How Beautiful upon the j Mountains"' (R. A. Smith). Cornet Polka, "The Skylark,'' (Far- . rell). : Selection, "Bohemian Girl" (Baii'e). j , Valse lente, "Ocean Mnrmurings," (Rimmer)' Fantasia, "The Challenge," (Round). Selection, "Songs without Words" (Mendelssohn). March, "St. Elmo," (Keller). THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50) . In the Estate of JAMES COLLI-VS, of Masterton, deceased, Butcho.ALL creditors and others having j claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Masterton on or before the At day of April, 1919. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. I ALL moneys payable to the above esState may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Masterton. R. TEIGGS, Public Trustee. Ist February, 1919. • TENDERS FOR LEASE OF 40 ACRES - rjTENDDERS for the Lease of 40 Acres , first-class Land, subdivided into - paddocks, with dwelling house and out- , j buildings thereon, situate in Houth Road, Masterton, will be received by . j the undersigned up to Ist February, ! 1919. For particulars and conditions apply to— [ A. C. MAJOR, Solicitor for Executors of the late Mr William Wilton. j , 3 DEES FOR SAWMILI ING. npENDERS K'e called for the cutting 3 of 7 Acre- White Pine Bush at "Pine Parky Te Whiti, Masterton. Terms and conditions at the offices of " the undersign-d. Tenders clos- 4th February, 1919. Highest or any tender not neeessarr ily accepted. GAvVETH AND LOGAN. Solicitors for Owners. TO BUILDERS. > SPENDERS are invited for the ErecI "*■ tion of a Residence in Essex Street. Plans and specifications are obtain- | able at the office of the undersigned, where tenders close on 14th February. Lowest or any tender not necessarily <iccepted. WATSON & GOODER, A.A.N.Z.1.8., Architects. i \

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1

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