SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Aon never knew ilis.it ‘ 1 Bill could be a bashful beau, did you?~ We present the Invincible Hero, THE IHjS IHR IHE COSY THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.15. In his Smashing Melodrama, “THE BREED OF MEN.’’ “THE BREED OF MEN.” “THE BREED OF MEN.” “THE BREED OF MEN.” “THE BREED OF MEN.” “THE BREED OF MEN.” Au electric Bill Hart feature. As “Careless” Cormody, cowman, gunman, outlaw, and passionate lover, he is superb. A rollicking, sensational, and fascinating play of the West with our “Ole Bill’ at his very best. “THE GREAT GAMBLE.” “THE GREAT GAMBLE.” “THE GREAT GAMBLE.” “THE GREAT GAMBLE.” “THE GREAT GAMBLE.” Yet another Big Chapter of Events. “A RIPPING TIME.” “A RIPPING TIME.” A Little Dash of Humorosity. WEEKLY NEWS. A Eiuo Topical News Edition WOMEN’S HOSTEL. A SALE AND ECONOMIC SHOP will be conducted by the Women’s Efficiency League in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium on WEDNESDAY, November 3rd, in aid of the Women’s Hostel Fund. Plain and Fancy Work, Cakes, Flowers, Produce, Jumbles, and Ice Cream will be sold. Prizes will be given for the most useful article made from old clothes, bags, boxes, and tins; also any cooking from cheap recipes, the recipe to accompany the article of food. Prize for heaviest dozen eggs. MASTERTON WOMEN’S HOSTEL AT THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PARK ST., YVfILL BE OPEN to receive Boarders •*'' on November 4th. Applications for Board befoie November Ist to be made to Miss Vallance, 107 Cole Street, Telephone 1724; after November Ist, to bo made to the Matron at the Hostel. A WORD TO THE WISE. Christmas is coming. Children will want new Annual Volumes, Leave your order NOW for “Chums,” “8.0. P.,” “G.Q.P., ” Wonder Books, “Chatterbox,” “Play Box Annual,” etc. — N. R. Brown will supply the goods. Call or ring No. 1786.
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES. GREAT CLEARING SALE. FOK ONE MONTH ONLY. OWING to the sale of our premises, wo are disposing of our large stock to enable us to give possession of our premises to purchases. Our stock consists of FURNITURE, BEDDING, CEOCKEEY, LEATHEB GOODS, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, and an enormous quantity of SUNDBIES, to a total value of about £2OOO. Those furnishing or about to furnish would do well to get in early, as all goods will be sacrificed. SALE NOW ON. W. HUGHES, (LATE HUGHES & SIM), GENERAL DEALEE, HALL STEEET I’M PEOTTD Of MY FRUITS. Each box holds the Best and Finest that can be bought. Prunes, the big juicy kind; Dates, clean, sound and fresh; big plump Figs; the Best Grades in Dried Peaches and Apricots. Every pound of Currants and Sultanas is carefully Cleaned and Washed before being put on sale. Tins of Dessert and Pie Fruits too. Come see them —you’ll want to buy. And the prices will help you. R, C. STAMTON. OPPOSITE KNOX CHURCH. THE BEST SELECTION OF SELLABLE WATCHES. We are now showing our new consignment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches FROM THE LEADING MAKERS, And wo invite your early inspection of this fine display. Hero are ranged the always reliable Elgin, Waltham, and Rotherham Watches, and a good assortment of Wristlet Watches in Gun-metal and Silver. Prices will be found very reasonable for these high-quality lines. CALL WHEN NEXT IN TOWN. J. BRADBURY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Opposite Empire Hotel.) P.O. Box 25. Telephone 1148. HASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14239, 20 October 1920, Page 1
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