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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. She: "Since I have married you I've seen so little of you that I wonder if I am really married to you.'" .HE f 1 ( l< V THEATRfc CHE , WtO* THEATRE O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIQHI AT 7.45 Select Photo Plays present CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG la her latest Super Play THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. THE MARIONETTES. A sparkling, scintillating, dazzling play of love and passion. No matter whether you are happily married or not yet , married at all, thin play contains some hints j'ou must really not miss. One of the smartest and strongest dramas ever presented; a woman's fight for her husband's love, and what a stress of emotion, "hours of despair, and a maze of intrigue she passed through. HER BLIGHTED LOVE. HER BLIGHTED LOVE. Aj Roaring Sennett Comedy. HELEN HOLMES Appears once again in A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS. A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS. A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS. « Two" Reels of Thrilling Interest. ' PATHE GAZETTE. TERRITORIAL PARADES. "C" COMPANY, 17th (RUAHINE) REGIMENT. TirnOLE-DAY PARADES will be held on the Te Ore Ore Bongo at 9.30 a.m. on SATURDAY. April sth. THURSDAY, April 10th. All "Q'' Company men within a radius of 10 miles must attend these. Parades set down for 27th March and 3rd April have been cancelled. H. 11. DONALD, Lieut., O.C. "C" COY., 17th Regt. FEILDING JOCKEY GLOB. EASTER MEETING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 21st.and. 22nd APRIL. /VV7NERS & TRAINERS ure reminded that Nominations for all Events at the above Race Meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 28th, 1919. EDMD. GOODBE3IERE, Secretary, Box -15, Feilding. LADIES' HAIR TREATMENT. T ADIES —Secure the services of Mrs * J M. Hartigan (Ladies' Training College, Melbour.no>. Electrical Treatment'and Massage prevents Hair from falling out, and promotes growth. Hairwork in all its departments. Address: 69 Bannister Street, Masterton. TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited for the lease "*• of my farm, near Clareville, known as "Goodwood,'' 110 acres, with or without house. State number of years required. Particulars at Daily Times office. ELECTORS OF MASTERTON. A T a time when difficulties and perils of all descriptions surround, us, are you willing that men of passionate prejudice and aversion shall r-.le. or men of broad, calm, sound judgment? If the latter, you will vote CONTINUANCE. A VERY USEFUL LIST OF GOODS NOW IN STOCK AT ROBERT RUSSELL'S. \. 25cwt. full lock Brake (Wagg <mi Co. ,Makors), pole and shafts, in very good order . Price £40. i Bay Gelding, aged, very good in double or single Harness. Price £10 Spring Tip Dray, £15. Gig, £3 10s. Pony Gig, suit drover, £3 10s. Pair of Tine Harrows £1 10s. McCormick Cultivator, with spare parts, nearly new, £3 10s> Very largo Iron Boiler ,£3. Spray Pump, £1. HARNESS & SADDLES. Sot of Gig Harness, £5. Set of Double Buggy Harness, £5. Set of Double Brake Harness, £3 10s. Collar to fit all horses from ss. S.H. Saddle £2. New Saddles £4 10s New Bridles (unbreakable) 12a 6d. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! Banjo £2 10s. . Phonograph with 4-minute detachuitmfs and reeoruß, £5. . Zetha Harp 10s. Guitar £1 10s. i Violins and cases from £1. . Mandolin and Case £2. Cottage Piano £15. SEWING MACHINES. - Singer Machine £5. ', Bonita Drophead £o. - 2 Wcrtheims, hand machines, at £2 10.?. j SUNDRIES. ! Bath £1. ' I Kerosene Cookers and Prymuses from 10s. Coke Heaters, all grades and prices. Tall Office Desk and Chair £3. . Several Go-carts, Push Carts, Chairs A lot of Billies (Tin). A great collection of Crockery and a lot of other useful goods too numerous to mention, all to bo founa ' AT RUSSELL'S GENERAL STORE, IM-188 QUEEN ST.. MASTERTON, PHONE 119. Private 110 A..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 1

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