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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A grand treble star programme, including Tourneur’s masterplay, “Victory, now being shown. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The Paramount Artcraft Co. present JACK HOLT SEENA OWEN. And an All Star Sast in “VICTORY-” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” “VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ..‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTORY.” ‘VICTOxkY.” A smashing tale of the sea and of fai - flung lawless parts, of adventure, where a man with a- clean heart meets his woman and then has to fight hard to hold her. A vivid portrayal, including scenes in the South Seas amidst volcanoes. SENNETT COMEDIANS - Create quite a Eurore in “THE LADIES' TAILOR.” “THE LADIES’ TAILOR.” “THE LADIES’ TAILOR.” “THE LADIES’ TAILOR.” “THE LADIES’ TAILOR.” “THE LADIES’ TAILOR.” Two reels of uproarious mirth told in a “TIH MINK.” “TIH MINH.” “TIH MINH.” “TIH MINH.” Episode Six of this great feature. WEEKLY GAZETTE. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ LIST. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 4-* the new District Electors List is now being prepared in readiness for the approaching Municipal Elections. All persons qualified to vote, are invited to enrol their names on or before February Bth, 1921. Forms of claim for enrolment may now be obtained at my Office. BY ORDER. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Chapel Street, Masterton, 18th January, 1921. COUNCIL. LENDERS will be received at this office, where specifications may be seen, until 12 (noon) on WEDNESDAY the 19th of January, 1921, for the following workr — • Contract 438.—Carting by Motor Lorry or Teams, 5500 cubic yards of metal, more or less, from the Weraiti Quarry on to the Westmere Road. . Dated this 12th day of January, 1921. < R. ». HANNA, County Clerk. MASTERTON COUNTY R. S. GERRAND iUOTIONEEB, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. OCCIDENTAL AUCTION MAST, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Sales of Furniture and Poultry every Saturday, at 2 p.m. Clearing Sale Furniture and Effects Conducted in any part of town or district. FARMERS’ AND TRADESMEN’S BOOKS KEPT. FOR RELIABLE WATCHES GO TO J. BRADBURY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Opposite Empire Hotel.) P.O. Box 25. Telephone 1148. MASTERTON. TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON. Et NEW INDUSTRIES made by disabled Returned Soldiers arc a Permanent Fixture in f to be - . , . erton, where all the latest designf LADIES’ AND CHILDREN »- LINERY will be ,on view. SPECIALISING NOW IN CHILDREN’S HATS. Address:— MRS. HUNT’S SHOP, DEN STREET, MASTERTON. fear Paramount Theatre.) SOLE AGENCY. FOR THE HAT WITH THE ATENT WOVEN BRIM.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 143005, 18 January 1921, Page 1

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