SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COMING! COMING! COMING! THE TEAK'S BIG SENSATION! THE YEAR’S BIG SENSATION! Staged with Marvellous Splendour and Glittering Beauty. WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, OPERA house. The Greatest P A R AMO U T-RO Y ALT Y I ’ A R A :\I O U T-RO Y ALT Y Masterpiece ever Produced. Featuring CIIA E MIN G, BE W IToHIN G MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY She was a gilded lily, a produce of Broadway that scintillated nightly in one of New York's brilliant Cabarets. Yet beneath the tinsel and glitter there throbled a heart- that was as true as her complexion was false. No matter how brilliant it may be painted a lily still remains -a lily. But. the white lily has not the lure and attraction of the romance of New /York and its gay night life. The intimate life of Broadway’s mostalluring cabaret girl, a girl whose Hash and folly hid a heart, of pure gold. A bit -of human tinsel. By night a glittering salamander, she lived on the 'lights of Broadway. Laughingly she played with fire, trifling with men’s affections, but under it all there was a greater depth, under the glitter and 'rouge', and - siilks and the game that life made her play she longed for a love that would take her from it all and give her a home and love. A GILDED ;LILI JA GILDED LILY A GILDEDD LILx A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY •A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GTLDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GTLDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY A GILDED LILY
The most Gorgeons, Glittering and' Dazzling Art- Creation ever produced. The Startling and Original Danes Creations by Miss Murray are a revelation. THE SPANISH CARMEN DANCE. THE BUBBLE DANCE. The Costumes worn by Miss Murray are beautiful and sensational in the extreme. The Superb Cabaret Settings dazzle with a wealth of beauty, and mark a new era of stagecraft. The beautiful introduction of the Prizma Coloreud Photography is an unusual feature in the proiu tion. WAIRARAPA AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of members of the above club will be held in the Y.M.C.A. on MONDAY, March 13th, at 8 p.m. Business—Changing the name of the Club from Wairarapa Amateur Athletic Club to Masterton Amateur Athletic Club. GEO. McKAY, Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. TN THE MATTER of the RATING A AMENDMENT ACT, 1910, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OP TEN PER CENTUM WILL BE ADDED to all Rates REMAINING UNPAID at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1922. Dated this 22nd day of Pebruary, 1922. pLANT BULBS for a Display of A bloom in early spring. Anemonies, Ranunculus, Hyacinths, Preßias, etc., etc. —A. Robinson & Sons, The Master; ton Nurseries, 96 Villa Street. Telephones 1304 and 2522. QLD CEDAR CHEST for sale; also mahogany table. —E. Russell, Dealer. TENNIS PLAYERS are invited to inspect our range of Racquets. They include all the noted makes — Jacques, Slazenger’s, Wilson’s, Prosser’s, Williams, Kent, at prices from 17s 6d to £5 10s. —Albert Donald, Perry street. A SUIT CASE makes an ideal Xmas or New Year Present. It’s a practical gift during the holiday season.— Albert Donald, Perry Street. TRICYCLES, TENNIS Racquets, Hammocks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Shaving Brushes and Razor Strops are |uat a few of the many lines that you bur '’Rentier nt H Reale & Re ’o TP YOU GET YOUR CYCLE repaired at Perry’s, Queen Street, an Electric Torch worth 7/6 will be given to every purchaser of 20s worth of goods. TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. Make your mark on Crisp Stationery. N. R. BROWN has a choice lot, with (lret-class WATERMAN PENS that only require guiding. One dip will do the trick and letter writing becomes a pleasure. Fact. See N.R.B. about it.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14609, 7 March 1922, Page 1
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