SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WORLD'S THE WORLD’S MOST WONDERFUL MAN. MOST WONDERFUL MAN. IS COMING- TO MASTERTON. IS COMING TO MASTERTON. ‘ “THE FAITH HEALER.” “THE FAITH HEALER.” OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. You Remember, “THE MIRACLE MAN.” • ‘ THE MIRACLE MAN. ’ “THE MIRACLE MAN.” Well, this is something greater. Not since “The Miracle Man” was shown has there been such a. production with ; theme as that of “The Faith Healer.” ITlio photoplay is perfect in every particular. The direction, the story, and the players all harmonising as one in making the picture so great that it must be called a creation. It stands like an oasis in a desert of mediocrity. Reserves at Henderson’s 3d extra. DANCE. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held at, the Te Ore Ore Meeting House TO-MORROW (Tuesday) evening. . Dancing at 8 o’clock. Orchestral Music. Supper Provided. Admission: Gents, 1/6; Ladies, free. EXCELSIOR HOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of A above Club will be held in the Y.M.C.A., Church Street, TO-NIGHT (Monday) at 7.30 o’clock. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers. Members and intending members are requested to be present. A. E. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. A COMBINED MEETING HOCKEY, TENNIS AND] CROQUET CLUBS * WILL BE HELD in the- A, and P. rooms on TUESDAY. EVENING at 7.30 o’clock. All members are invited to attend. MONSTER RALLY. MONSTER RALLY. MONSTER RALLY. MONSTER RALLY.
FOOTBALLERS. '» FOOTBALLERS. (lien, Women and Children) desirous of helping the FOOTBALL ARMY in the coming Masterton Memorial Silver Buller Campaign ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! to THE TRADES SOCIAL HALL, Toomath’s Buildingf Queen Street, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1922, At 8 p.m. Help your own side by bringing all vour friends. Ladies especially jvelcoinc. Make popular sport take top place. BUSINESS. —To discuss the campaign generally, and to elect executive officers. For Footballers’ Committee — G. D. WILSON, Chairman. C. L. BACON, Sec. pro tern. COMPULSORY SALE! YOUR OFFER MY PRICE. PLATE, RINGS, BROOCHES. DEN MISS, JEWELLER. Cosy Picture Buildings. GEORGE TESTER, HAS AN UP-i'O-DATE CAR for Sire. TELEPHONE 1249. GENERAL CARRYING. ANY DESCRIPTION OF CARRYING WORK FAITHFULLY EXECUTED. 34 Ton.Denniss Lorry. . 2 Ton Albion Lorry. ETUD STOCK REMOVED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. Furniture Carefully Removed. . BEATTIE AND PROVAN, Telephone 1536. Private Address: THE TERRACE, LANSDOWNE. MASTERTON DYE WORKS. 30 PERRY STREET, ' ' Three Doors past,Municipal Buildings. TELEPHONE 452. O'AVE YOUR SUITS -and COSIJL TUMES DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED BY AN EXPERT. FIFTEEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. WAIBARAPA’S LEADING DYER AND FRENCH DRY CLEANER. SUITS, COSTUMES, GLOVES, TABLE COVERS, CURTAINS, CARPETS. T. S. EVANS, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1
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