* SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*. BIG THINGS TO-NIGHT AT PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT! TO-N&GHTI TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. NEVER MIND ABOUT THE HAYSEEDS. They are not the only people in town. SEE MfcS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARMING MILDRED HARRIS In "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." The rich but discontented man —tho poor, and discontented girl—both lonely and misunderstood — decide to have a good time FOR ONE WEEK! Five happy, glorious nights were spent in a whirl of gaiety. But the last night came, and with it THE GREAT TEMPTATION. "I want to stay with you—l cannot go back to the sordidness and poverty.'' "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." ' With the Beautiful ! MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MILDRED HARRIS) HAPPINESS TURNED TO TRAGEDY! LAUGHTER TO TEARS! A Picture with an Appeal to Women — because you will understand the Temptation. A PICTURE WITH AN APPEAL It is a Page From Human Lifel OTHER BIG SUPPORTING PICTURES. Be Sure and Be Early —'there will bo A Crowd!. MASTERTON PROGRESS3VE LEAGUE. A LUNCHEON for Members of the Masterton Progressive League will i bo hold in Hugo and Shearer's Tea Rooms at 12 Noon on TUESDAY, November 25th. Mr Hughes will supply information on the Tararuas prospecting 'project and other important debates. F. J. STEEL, Secretary, M.P.L. CHAUTAUQUA 1919 MASTERTON SEASON DECEMBER 9th to 15th. ' QHAUTAUQUA IS rjOMING To Give You HAPPY, SNAPPY DAYS. EVERY PROGRAMME- DIFFERENT. POPULAR LECTURES -. - GOOD MUSIC See Programme, Handbills, and Posters for All Particulars. Season Tickets 10/- each. Students' Tickets 6/Children 4To be had from Gaurantors and Business Houses in Town. GET IN EARLY — GET IN NOW! HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW. TITUNICIPAL HAT J,, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 26, 1919. FLOWER, FRUIT & VEGETABLE CLASSES. The various committees will be pleased to receive donations of fruit, vegetables, cakes, etc., towards .the stall which will bo run in conjunction with the Show. Entries Close SATURDAY, 22nd November, 1919, at 9 p.m. Schedules, Entry Forms, and Full Information fronf— F. J. STEEL, Secretary. P.O. Box 64. 'Phones 1055 and 1607. Exchange Buildings. TO BUILDERS. 'TENDERS, to be deposited at the offices of the Architects, are invited up to Noon on TUESDAY, 25th November, for the erection in Reinforced Concrete of an Office Building at Masterton, for The Australian Mutual Provident Society. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Masterton Office of the Society, and at our Offices, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. CLERE (F.R.1.8.A.) and WILLIAMS (A.R.1.8.A.) Architects. MORE BARGAINS AT HUGHES & SIMS. 1 Register Grate, in good order 2 Grindstones 4 Ladies' Bikes 2 Saddles 2 Large-sizo Churns 2 Table Mangle, Rimu Extension Dining Table Largo Sideboard Several Hanging Lamps Office Press—a bargain Hot Water Service Boiler i 2 Morris Chairs (oak and rimu) 2 Piano Stools 1 Piano Case (unlined) LARGE STOCK NEW BEDDING ALWAYS ON HAND. , HUGHES & SIM, GENERAL DEALERS, (Just Round P.O. Corner) Thone 1373 : : MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13986, 24 November 1919, Page 1
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