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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAUGHS! ROARS! SCREAMS! LAUGHS! ROARS! SCREAMS! AGAIN TO-NIGHT. COSY HE LUXE. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. The Best Laugh of the Tear — A Riot of a Night. MR AND MRS CARTER RE HAVEN In the Uproariously Funny Screen Coinedv De Luxe, “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.’’ “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” Adapted from the “TWIN BEDS.” “TWxN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” rent Stage Success. He meant no harm She meant no harm But when a man gets into the boudoir of the wife of another man— OIi! BOY! There's Bound to be some harm For further particulars sec MR AND MRS CARTER DE HAVEN In the Great Farce Comedy, “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” Ring Early for Seats, or Book at Henderson’s. SOLDIERS’ SPORTS CARNIVAL, In aid of tho Wairarapa Soldiers’ Hostel, Essex Street.

SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th, At 1 pan. A DAY OF JOY, GLADNESS, FUN AND LAUGHTER. A GREAT PROGRAMME, including—■ The Solway Cup Handicap; Victoria Cross Race; Cigar and Umbrella Race; 'Tilting the Bucket; Tug-o’-War on Horseback; Wrestling on Horseback; Thread Needle Race; Flag Race; Pigs' sticking; Tilting the Ring; Apple BobI bing; Musical Stalls; Animal Race; ‘Tug-o’-War on Foot; Pillow Fighting; Sack Raco; Four-legged Race; Slow Motor Car Race; Baby Show; PigHunting for Boys and Girls; Cadets and Boy Scouts; also the oxciting match — W. HALL V. THE WILD BOAR. Cocoa-nut Shies, Weight-guessing Competition. CASH PRIZES. . FOUR BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION: 1/-; Grandstand 1/-; | Children, half-price; Motor Cars, 2/j Taxi-cars are running to the grounds, i for 1/- per passenger; and the lorries I for 6d, and 3d each child. HOT WATER FREE. SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, SOLWAY. We Want it Known that the Usual KIOSK. KIOSK Will be open all day with a Liberal ' supply of light refreshments for sale, i Messrs. Neill and Wotton will be there I with ICED DRINKS, at 6d each. And Mr. W. Jenkins with Sandwiches, : Pies, at Shop Price, j Plenty of Cigarettes, at 9d a packet. SOLDIERS’ SHORTS. SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, j SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 1922. : ALL BUSINESS PEOPLE are inviti ed to close their premises at 12 (noon) on SATURDAY, 11th inst., on the occasion of the Soldiers’ Sports, to ! be held in the Solway Showgrounds. H. M. BODDINGTON, Secretary, Employers’ Association.

B.P- CO-OPERATIVE STORE. 196 QUEEN STREET. TELEPHONE 1170. Java Sugar 4d per lb. Large Tins Salmon 1/1 per tin Pineapple Chunks 1/3 per tin Beaver Baking Powder .. 1/6 large tin Corn Flour 9d per lb Candles 1/- per packet A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP ENGLISH PLATES—ALL SIZES. PRICES RIGHT! QUALITY GOOD! A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WAIRARAPA LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T ALICE BARTY, of Blairlogie, near -*■’ Masterton, widow, being a holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Blairlogie Junction, Masterton, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting, to be holden at Carterton on the Ist day of June, 1922, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to John Abraham Cogan, my appointee. Dated the eighteenth day of February, 1922. ALICE BARTY. CUT PAPER PATTERNS. Madame Demaret & Co., Fashion Publishers, Melbourne, have appointed N. R. Brown Sole Agent for their famous cut Paper Patterns. The patterns are retailed at 8d each. Demaret’s Monthly Bulletin of Cut Patterns will be supplied, free gratis, on application to N. R. BROWN, BOOKSELLER, QUEEN STREET.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14611, 9 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14611, 9 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14611, 9 March 1922, Page 1

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