SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAJST NIGHT ' PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 2 TO-NIGHT AT .8 O'CLOCK SHARP. NEVER MIND ABOUT THE HAY-SEEPS. They are not the only people in town. SEE MRS" CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. SEE MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHAEMING MILDEED HAEEIS In "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." The rich but discontented man—the poor and discontented girl—both lonely and misunderstood— decide to have a good time FOE ONE WEEK! Five happy, glorious nights were spent j in a whirl of gaiety. But the I last night came, and with it THE GEEAT TEMPTATION. "I want to stay with you —I 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 tlie Beautiful MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MILDEED HARRIS) Household Supplies. (Thomas & Co.) 'Phone 2456. 15 Albert Street : MASTERTON. (Third House above Chamberlain's Mill.) 'Phone 2456. Serviettes Towels Table Cloths Shirts Sheeting (Findlay) Hosiery Quilts Underwear Skirts . Etc., Etc. At 15 to 20 per cent, lower than retail prices. Sample-room open 2 to 5, Saturday 12 to 8.30. Closed Thursday. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW. ]J!£UNICIPAIi HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919. FLOWER, FEUIT & VEGETABLE • CLASSES. The various committees will be pleased to receive donations of fruit, vegetables, cakes, etc., towards the stall which will be run in conjunction with the Show. Entries Close SATURDAY, 22nd November, 1919, at 9 p.m. Schedules, Entry Forms, and Full Information from— F. J. STEEL, Secretary. P.O. Box 64. 'Phones 1055 and 1607. Exchange Buildings.
FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE BY, TENDER. 1 1 71 ACRES NEAR MASTERTON XJL * J SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY (Undulating). ! are Called for the purchase of the above land (owned by the Estate of the late Mr Walter Perry) situate good road, 6 miles from Mauricevillo railway station; the front and back of land, face public roads. Land grassed, subdivided and well watered; woolshed, dwelling--house 7 rooms, connected with telephone; mile from public school. Successful tenderer to pay £1000 cash, £7000 on possession, and balance 5 years at 6 per cent per annum with right to pay off. » ■ Possession on or about March Ist, 1920. Tenders Close with the undersigned on DECEMBER 12th, 1919. No tender necessarily accepted; PRAGNELL & McKENZIE, Solicitors, Masterton Or ' CHARLES PERRY (Trustee) c/o A. C. Major, Solicitor, Masterton. LICENSING POLL. FATHERS! Have you brought children into the world weaker-mind- • ' ed than yourselves? MOTHERS! Why injure and insult your boys by showing you do not trust them? i i SISTERS! Do you wish to marry a strong man or a weakling? Have you any confidence in you? brother"? BROTHERS Does your manhood not resent your being branded a weakling! VOTE T> E S T O R A T I. O N. AND SHOW YOUR FAITH IN EACH OTHER, HEMSHAW & iROBSNSOrc. *HONE 364 W. and PHONE 1132 PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGEEE. TOWN OR COUNTRY ESTIMATES L > FREE. Address: 30 Tararua Street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 1
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