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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOK WHO'S HERE! Yes, you have guessed aright. It s Just Little Mabel around again. XHE THEATRE THE POSY THEATRE THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Gohlwyn Super-Plays present Smiling MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAN D In her uproarious comedy feature—“UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” A jazz romance for Mabel and a night’s rare fun fcjr you! She was a slavey down below, teasing the French chef, but, like Cinderella, she went “UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” “UPSTAIRS.” A regular laugh campaign, and you’ll be in it. Hike right along to-night and join with Mabel in her jazz of fun. “STINGAREE.” “3TINGAREE.” “STINGAREE.” Another chapter of exciting events. “ONE MORE GO.” “ONE MORE GO.” The latest in Sunshine Comedies. TOPICAL BUDGET. News from everywhere. QAMP IJVENT jyjISSION. (Next Anstice, baker's.) THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. Subject: “THE LAND OF NO MORTGAGE.” FIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL. T HE usual Winter Socials held at the Fire Station will be renewed TONIGHT (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE DAY. SATURDAY NEXT (APRIL 24th) STREET Collections will be made in Masterton on Saturday Next in aid of St. John’s Ambulance. Give all you can spare to help along this noble work. It is a good cause! DANCING. HHE Assistant of Miss Estelle Beere, L of Wellington, will opon a Dancig Class for Children this coming sea3n. The first lesson will begin on aturday morning, April 24th, in the Exchange Hall, at 10.110 o ’clock. FOR SALE BY TENDER. BOYNE TERRACE FARM. LENDERS are invited by the ExeeutL ors of the Estate of M. McKenzie, eceased, for the 'purchase of that proerty containing 154 acres, more or less, nown as “Boyne Terrace” situate 21 liles from Masterton. ; The proerty is all flat land, a large portion eing rich reclaimed swamp. It is .ell -watered, well sub-divided, and 11 necessary buildings are erected hereon. The property has been subsided into four sections, tenders ■ill be received either for the whole r for, any one section. can be arranged. vf Tenders close with the undersigned t Noon, APRIL 30th, 1920. • The highest tender not necessarily ccepted. , "< All particulars and conditions may e obtained from. — : HART, HOGG & TUCKER, Solicitors for the Executors, Masterton. , %

WAIRARAPA RETURNED SOL- ' DIERS’ ASSOCIATION. y GRAND ANZAC CONCER*. ' MONDAY, APRIL 26th. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. PROCEEDS IN AID OF WAIRARAPA R.S. A. Splendid Coterie of Artists, including— MR CULFORD BELL, New Zealand’s leading elocutionist, who will recite: “Boots” (Kipling), “Rabbits” ,(C. ,T. Dennis) and other items. MRS 11. .1. FRANCIS, Soprano. MISS BERRILL, Contralto. MR HARRY HALL, Mastertou’s Everpopular Comedian. FOR PROGRAMME WATCH THIS. SPACE. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral stalls 67Front Stalls 4-/, Back Stalls 2/6. Box Plan at J. Henderson’s, ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. SUNDAY, APRIL 25th. At 2.30 pan. rYPEN to the General Public. Admission to Dress Circle at 2 pan . Returned Soldiers are invited to assemble, at the Club-house, Essex Street, in mufti, with medals and ribbons, at 2 pan., to march in procession to the Opera House. Music supplied by the Municipal Silver Band. Stall doors will not be opened until all returned soldiers are seated.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14103, 22 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14103, 22 April 1920, Page 1