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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QPEItA HOUSE, , MASTESTOJN. Direction J. & N. TAIT. TO-SMIGHT! TO-fMGHTI MONDAY, JULY 25. J. & X. Tait have pleasure in announcing a return visit for One Concert Only of the famous Italian Operatic tenor, Signor '? NOTARIELLO NOTARIELLO NOTARIELLO NOTARIELLO NOTARIELLO NOTARIELLO Scenes of overwhelming enthusiasm have occurred at all the New Zealand Concerts of this eminent artist. The 'Press has been unanimous in its superlative pronouncements. RETURN VISIT RETURN VISIT MONDAY, JULY 25. MONDAY, JULY 25. Distinguished Supporting Artists: MR. GORDON SHORT, Pianist. MISS RAY FOX, Violiniste. MISS ELSIE KELL, Soprano. 5/.y(.Rescrvcd) f 3/-, 2/- (plus tax 3. Box Plans at Bristol, Booking concessions to students. Personal manager for Signor Notariello, ME. A. P. TRUDA.

I I AM STROHEIM. I AM STROHEIM. They call me “The Satan of the Screen.” That.’s because, in “Blind Husbands,” I play a polished villain in'-the only way a villain should be played—to make you hate him! But if you’re a woman, I don’t think you'll hate me—you’ll only bo fascinated — because' I know so much about you! you’ll know that 1 know how to show wives when they’re neglected —how to wi n their affections —how to place them where they’d finally be at my mercy. And thougffiyou’ll stoutly deny that the wife in "‘Blind Husbands” is to blame, you’ll sympathise with lier longing for love, and you’ll lay it all at her husband’s door —and mine. If you don’t you’re a very unusual woman — just as “Blind Husbands” is a very unusual photodrama. Come and see. You’ll have the most tremendous hour you’ve ever had at any moving picture. OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT. Xo Children under 16 Admitted. BOX PLAN AT HENDERSON’S. AN EXHIBITION OP WAR TROPHIES, SOLDIERS’ WORK AND INVENTIONS of Commercial utility arising out of thp war, will be on view at the DRILL HALL, MASTERTON, from WEDNESDAY, 27th inst. to WEDNESDAY, 3rd' August. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Admission: Adults 1 /-, Children 6d. School Children in charge of teachers, 3d. Official Opening by Ilis Worship the Mayor, at 2 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, 27tli inst. F. P. WELCH (PHONE 1714) LAND, LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENT. ' , Phons: Office 1714, Private 1259. Office: Rear of J. L. Hughes, Tobacconist, Queen Street, Masterton. wanted— Ploughman, for Station, used to all agricultural implements; 407Handy Young Man for sheep farm, must bo ale tb 6'plough; 35/- to 407Cowboy for station; Lower Valley; 20/-Cook-general, station; 25/-Lady-help or General, country; 25/1 Generals, town and suburban; 20/- to 30/Awaiting Employment.—Married gardener, expert in fruit, flowers and vegetables. Ploughmen, Cook’s, Shepherds, Fencers and Men for all classes of work daily calling. CJSLLESPSE&CO.

HOUSE, LABOUR, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, (Church Street Entrance.) TELEPHONE 1595. P.O. Box 47. AGENTS^—IS orwich and Londan Accident Insurance Association, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd., T. & G. Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd. IF ¥OU WANT Solid Tyres fitted to your truck, get in touch with Motor Tyre Repair Co., Wellington (W. A. Arnold) agents for North British Solid Truck Tyres. Best value I THOMPSON’S, the Toilet Soap Store. - S '- A special price is ruling for Lever’s fifteenpenny Skin Soap, 10d a cake. A great variety of Soaps, Powders, Face Creamg to ehoose from. CLINCHER CROSS TYRES, made in Britain, give greater value for the money, more comfort in riding, greater freedom from punctures, better and longer service. All cycle dealers. TTOBTON’S TREES.—Roses, Flowerx ing Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Herbaceous Plants, etc., fine, strong, clean, healtfiy stuff. Order these from the local agent and save yourself the troublo of sending. Free Advice on all matters of planting; nearly 20 years’ practical' experience at your service.— J. W. Hodges, Plant Merchant, 169 , Queen street (next Fire Station), Masterton. ’Phono 418. J FIVE PEjR CENT. Discount on all Cash Purchases, at H. Beale and Co.’s. !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 14449, 25 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 14449, 25 July 1921, Page 1