SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EAST LYNNE (But with variations) and MACK SENNETT supplies them. Now you know one of the good, things to expect to-night at THE THE THE THE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. COSY Another Glorious Feature Bill, including the Latest Artcraft production, “OUT OF LUCK.” “OUT OF LUCK.” “OUT OF LUCK.” “OUT OF LUCK.” “OUT OF LUCK.” A Startling and Vivid Denouncement of Card Readers, Clairvoyants and Cup Readers. The story of how a young giti was led by superstitions through the fallacy' of the almanac. An, exciting and thrilling drama in which burglars and cabaret scenes play' o good part. In this Fine Feature DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH Makes her Debut under the Banner. See Her! Artcraft EAST LYNNE WITH VARIATIONS. EAST LYNNE WITH VARIATIONS. EAST LYNNE WITH VARIATIONS. 2000 feet of Mack Sennett.’s best. *A Scream from End to End. ‘WAR AND THE MOTOR CYCLE.’ “AMERICAN GAZETTE.” Two Splendid Interest Films. MATINEE ! MATINEE ! TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 2.30. MASTERTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. HOSPITAL CARNIVAL WEEK. CHOIR RECITAL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. , SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th. ' At 8 p.m. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. ] °MAIE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR 35 VOICES. * Wellington Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen’s Association’s MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR Conductor Temple White. MALE CHOIR' First Tenors: Messrs. V. R. Bennett, L. Dew, G. W. Dowling, T. J. Jenkins (on leave), E. W. Lewis, L. J. Loftus, 11. G. Mayer, G. 11. Hunt, T. C. Newton, ,1. Searle, B. Simms, G. Boshcr. Second Tenors: F. V. Blandfovd, H. C. W. Blick, E. Freeman, G. Holloway, 11. 11. Newton, E. Norton, A. Seed, S. Simmons, G. S. McNair. First Basses: B. S. Allright, C. H. Andrews, P. L. Brady, W. Fielding, W. Parkin, H. P. Poole, L. Salek, G. T. P. Williams, R. S. Wilson, G. J. Hicks, G. Inniss, A. H. Lee, R. G. Reed. Second Basses: H. T. Barnes, F. Charles, G. Exley, G. Hood, F. W. Laycock, R. J. A. Lister, E. C, Luff, H. Parkin, J. H. Richardson, A. S. Tarrant, H. Wright (on leave) P, Connell, F. Darnell. PART I. 1. Part Song, “Laughing,” . .(Abt.) 2. Song, “Mary of Argylle” Mr. T. G. Newton. 3. Part Song, “Evening” (Le Call) 4. Song, “Rose of the Desort” (Frank Bovan), Mr. F. W. Laycock. 5. Quartette, “Boy's of the Old Brigade” The Melody Four. 6. Humorous Song, “Old Darty” Mr. P. L. Brady. 7. Part Song, “’if Doughty Deeds” (Cobb), Solos, Messrs. L. J. Loftus and Frank Charles. “Hero pause we, gentles, for a space, And if our tale has won your grace, Grant us brief passage and again We will renew the minstrel strain.” —Shakespeare. PART IT. 8. Part Song, “The Goslings” (Bridge) 9. At the Piano, Mr. F. V. Blandford. 10. Quartette, “Honey I wants ych now,” The Melody Four. 11. Song, “Love Could I only tell Thee” (Capel), Mr. P. Connell. 12. Part Song, “O Peaceful Night” (Ed. German). 13. Song, “The Two Grenadiers,” (Schumann), Mr R. S. Allwriglit. 14. Part Song, “In Vocal Combat,” (Buck). ' Accompanist Mr George Holloway. GO!) SAVE THE KING. Marquees For Mire TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. ] C < I f c e l e 1 1 I I C c 3 I I i 1 j OPHE SPRING will sooii be here, with the summer to follow, and for a _ wedding a marqueo gives an air of freedom that cannot be in a crowded room, and, being in your own grounds, allows the use of the house. For 5 Garden Parties, Picnics, Fairs, I Carnivals, Shows, and Sports they are j equally successful and a profitable in- . vestment, so hire one for your next £ spread. The following is a list of hiving charges within two miles of the Post Office. Beyond that distance charges according to mileage. Tables { and Forms supplied with each Marquee, j Size, 42 x 21, to dine 80 to 120, £5; Size 14x 21, to dine 30 to 40, £3 10s; Sizo 12 x 18, to dine 15 to 20 ,£1 ss. This includes cartage both ways, erecting, and taking down > $ ROET. RUSSELL. ( GENERAL DEALER. s MASTERTON. ] ’Phone 2410. -Private 2519.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14200, 27 August 1920, Page 1
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