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BPEOIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A BILL DE LUXE TO-NIGHT!! PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT! TO-N!iQHTI AT 7.45. William Fox presents Dainty MIRIAM COOPER, MIRIAM COOPER, In her Supreme Screen Play — "BETRAYED." "BETRAYED." "BETRAYED." "BETRAYED." R. A. Walsh presents popular Miriam Cooper in this tale of border life in America, which is beset with sensationalism , and has a delightful romance. GERTRUDE McCOY GERTRUDE McCOY Appears- in the great Problem Play— "THE SILENT WITNESS." • • THE SILENT WITNESS.'' "THE SILENT WITNESS." "THE SILENT WITNESS." • • THE SILENT WITNESS.'' The frailty of tho law may mean the doom of the innocent. A smashing and terrific succession of dramatic inviclents. Theiprosecuting attorney finds that the prisoner in the dock is his own sob. A atrange mystery revealed by the powerful light of science. Intensely emotional and full of surprises. TENDERS. nnENDEBS are Invited for Metalling about 35 chains of road, 7yds to the chain, near Kahutara. For further particulars apply —• J. 6ARNE BIDWILL, Pihautea, Featherston. Household Supplies. (Thomas & Co.) 'Phone 2456. 15 Albert Street : MASTERTON. (Third House above Chamberlain's- % Mill.) 'Phone 2456. Serviettes Towels Table Cloths Shirt s 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. TmVnICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. ] TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT FLOWER, 'FRUIT & VEGETABLE CLASSES. The various committees will be t pleased to receive donations of fruit, < vegetables, cakes,, etc., towards the stall which will be run in conjunction with the Show. F. J. STEEL, Secretary. P.O. Box 64. 'Phones 1055 and 1607. Exchange Buildings. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER. 1171 ACRES NEAR MASTERTON J -- L ' J SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY (Undulating). LENDERS 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 Mauriceville railway station; the front and back of land face public i roads. Land grassed, subdivided and well watered; woolshed, dwellinghouse 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. i 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. W2ASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIU ABATTOIR BY-LAW, 1919. npHE Masterton Borough Council h&re- ■*• by makes by way of Special Order the following by-law under the Municipal Corporations. Act, 1908, and any Amendments thereto- The Slaugh, tering and Inspection Act, 1908, and any Amendments thereto, which by-law shall come into force on the 10th Day ' of DECEMBER, 1919.. KILLING CHARGES. , From the date of coming into operation of this by-law the following charges shall be made fox the slaughtering of stock at the Municipal Abattoirs:— Cattle 6/6 per head Calves 3/- per head Pigs 3/- per head Sheep and Lambs 1/6 per head. 8 The above by-law was made by Special Order passed at a special meeting of the Masterton Borough Council held on the 4th Day of November, 1919, and will be confirmed at an ordinary meeting held on the 2nd day of De- / cember, 1919. * y GEE the latest American styles 'ii) v Choice Handbags, Hair Ornaments > Photo Frames, and Toilet Requisites al I J.Bradbury's. Special window display now on view.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13988, 26 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13988, 26 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13988, 26 November 1919, Page 1

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