SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 SHARP. Two of the Screen's Foremost Stars, ALMA REUBENS, And clever, handsome versatile WALLACE MACDONALD Co-star in the Brilliant Feature. MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX MADAME SPHINX A n-ir] 's daring adventure in search of justice. She found it, and also — love. The screen's most handsome, lovers in a puzzling detective mystery play. In the worst, of men there is some seed of goodness. Human, exciting and thrilling, and the futility of circumstantial evidence. A picture with a grip and a love theme that will delight you. PEARL WHITE PEAIJL WHITE The Screen's Metoor Girl, continues her Huge Success in THE FATAL RING THE FATAL RING THE FATAL RING THE FATAL RING A Thrilling, Breathless Chapter. NEVER SURPRISE WIFTE. NEVER SURPRISE WIFTE. One long Pearl of Screams. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. The Best of All Weeklies. RECHABITE LODGE. npilK Usual Meeting will be held TOX MORROW NIGHT, at 7.;U). A special attendance is requested to welcome back Corporal Colin Hendry, secretary. QT. PATRICK'S NIGHT ENTIiU- ° TAINMENT. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. MONDAY, MARCH 17th. Dress Circle .'>s, Stalls LV:. Box Plan at J. Henderson's, Bookseller. B. CHAPMAN, Secretary. PLOUGHING DEMONSTRATION By a MAK-α tractor NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. From 2 p.m. to ■> p.m. In Paddock, Left Hand Side REN ALL STREKT, near Yates? Coracr. WAIRARAPA COMBINED MOTORS, LTD. AGENTS. CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT. EE-VSONS WHY T AM \ CO-OPERA-TIVE WOEKE.R, & INTEND TO REMAIN ONE. ' "jVTIt STRUTHKRS. the. well known 1 Lecturer front Chmtchurch, will deliver an address on the Co-operative Movement in the Social Hall, Chapel Street, Mastertow, on FRIDAY, March 14th, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. PLATFORM OF LABOUR CANDIDATES. (1) Municipal Coal Supply and Delivery. (2) That all Rating be on the Unimiproved Value. (3) The Borough Council erect Homes for Workers . (4) That the Borough further improve the Park, and also secure, where possible, vacant sections in the Borough to be turned into places suitable for the general public for recreation and leisure. (5) To protect the town from encroachment of the river and the erection of an Esplanade along the river-bank, eventually extending from one end of the Borough boundary to the other. CANDIDATES. Support the following Candidates at the forthcoming Borough Election, who are pledged to above Platform: — CANDY, W. O'LEAKY, H. J. McLEOD, A. BRADER, H. CHAPMAN, B. SINCLAIR, S. NEW GOODS. "PNGLISH POCKET AND PEN±u KNIVES. FOX'S PUTTIES. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, in Sports and Sac. BIG RANGE OF MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. CD. SHOOSMITH. MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 1
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