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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. o PEE A H° USE. ANOTHER CHANGE TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER CHANGE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. (Under up-to-date steam power) Another big change of programme. BESSIE LOVE BESSIE LOVE Is starred in her greatest success — “CUPID FORECLOSES.” “CUPID FORECLOSES.” ‘ ‘ CUPID FORECLOSES. ’ ’ “CUPID FORECLOSES.” CUPID FORECLOSES.” FORECLOSES.’ ’ FORECLOSES.” FORECLOSES.” A delightful comedy-drama intermixed with dashes of sensation. One of those fascinating plays that are worth while. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BIG SUPPORTING-PROGRAMME. Including Humorous, and Topical Features, ‘CUPID ‘CUPID ‘CUPID PRICES: D.C. Is 6d,|ptalls Is (plus tax); Front Stalls'..ml. Children 6d downstairs. DANCE AT RANGITUMAU. A LONG Night Dan.ce will be held in the Rangitutnau Hall on TUESDAY, May 4th. Prices: 'Gents 3s, Ladies Is 6d. \ ; P. 11. DONOVAN, v \ Hon. Secretary. WAIRARAPA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) J»JOTICE is hereby given that the 4tli Annual General Meeting of Members of t'he above Association will be leld in the Soldiers’ Clubhouse,Essex street, Masterton, oil FRIDAY Next, May 7th, at 7.30 p.m. , Business: Adoption of Annual Re)ort and Statement of Accounts; Elecion of Officers; General. A. E. PRENTICE, Secretary.

MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with the Royal Horticultural Society, London) EIGHTEENTH ' RATIONAL J)AIRY CjHOW FIFTH PUREBRED CATTLE EXHIBITION SALE Also MANAWATIJ POULTRY ASSOCIATION’S EXHIBITION. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, JUNE 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1920. WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF THE INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS OF NEW ZEALAND. WANGANUI-TE AUTE FOOTBALL MATCH, AND OTHER RING EVENTS. ■ GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 7th. -Schedules oil Application. W. T. PENNY, ’ Secretary, Bos 85, Palmerston North. jgUSINESS QHANGE BARR & HARMAN (George Barr) (Jack Harman) EG to notify the public that, they have taken over BUTLAND’S CYCLE WORKS, and will in future carry on the business as an up-to-date Motor and Cycle Works. Botli of the new proprietors are well known in the motor and cycle trade in Masterton, owihg to their long connection with Mr Dave Brown’s works, and* latterly with Reliable Motors, Ltd. Mr Harman will be in charge of the motor department, and Mr Barr in -charge, of the bicycle department, so that patrons can depend upon receiving every satisfaction. . , In connection with the above, I wish > thank my numerous customers for mir leberal support in the past, and ) solicit a. continuance of patronage jr mv successors, both of whom are rst-eiilass mechanics and who can be epended upon to do absolutely satisletory work. A. BUTLAND. OOUVENIRS of the Great War. Bairnsfather Ware, from good English makers, each article bearing War dates; Salad Bowls, Placques, Baby Plates, etc., to be had only at Thompson’s. POR Fruit that is fresh and of the *■ very best quality, you should go :o W. J. O’Dwyer, Club Hotel Buildngs. Quality highest, prices lowest! IDHE Best Iron on the Market 13 the *- “Royal” self-heating Sad Iron. Hkis is absolutely the last word in icnzine irons, and drudgery is unknown to the woman who uqeo a ‘Royal.” You need one 'qf these good rons right now, so call and inspect at T. Beale and Co.’s, Masterton agents. PHE Gift House (opp. Knox Church) for Presents, Pictures and Picture 'ranging. j'fJE have several now lots'of . Furni v *' tore just in. It is well worth ,’our while to see the selection. Ever;' ine is a bargain. Don’t forget oir arge stock' of New Bedding—W.Hughet General Dealer (just round P.O. Corner)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14111, 3 May 1920, Page 1

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