A GREAT EVENING A GREAT EVENING last night. Your last opportunity tonight. You should on no account miss the testing out of Masterton’s beauty and talent. As was demonstrated last night, some people possess dramatic ability, others capacity for comedy, etc. However, together with the tine drama, "The Law Forbids,” 'it forms really good entertainment. OPERA HOUSE AT S O’CLOCK. TO-NIGHT. The novel tests that lead to fame and fortune in moviedom. BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS. BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS. BEAUMONT SMITH’S TESTS. The testing out before you of the types selected by the famous producer. It gives you an intensely interesting insight into the-methods of moviedom. Have we any "dormant*’ Mary Pickfords or Norma Talmadges*languishing unseen? Perhaps also some dashing heroes, such as Douglas Fairbanks, etc. IT WILL BE SEEN TO-NIGHT. IT WILL BE SEEN TO-NIGHT. Also the great photoplay achievement of action, dramatic beauty and appeal. "THE LAW FORBIDS,” "THE LAW FORBIDS,” "THE LAW FORBIDS,” "THE LAW FORBIDS,” "THE LAW FORBIDS,” together with a big supporting bill. A GREAT EVENING’S FUN! Be wise and attend early. INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS OF AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHS. 'TUIE first opportunity of seeing this fine collection in Masterton will be exhibited in ST. MATTHEW’S PARISH HALL TO-DAY From 2 till 4.30 p.rn., and 7 till 9 p.m. Over 10p pictures 1)3- all leading clubs, extending from Auckland to the Bluff, are showing, with judges’ points, criticisms. A special chance for all with a camera to see what in ay be done. Admission, I/-. E. W. PAYTON, President Wairarapa Camera Club. Y.M.C.A. SHOP DAY. GYMNASIUM, CHURCH STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th inst. TTOME-MADE Cakes and Sweets, Plain Work, Produce, Flowers, Jumble, Afternoon Tea, Gipsy Tent. Hours: 2 to ■> p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME AT' XIGIIT. LEGAL NOTICE. r P , HE OFFICES of the Solicitors practising in the Wairarapa District will be closed on TUESDAY, the 17th March, 192 b, for Saint, Patrick’s Dav. r. McKenzie, Hon. Sec. Local Executive.
MANAWATU RACING CLUB. (lllC'Orp.) AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd APRIL, 1925. YOMI NATIONS for •all Events will dose on MONDAY, the 16th March. 1925, at 9 p.m.; also Forfeit of 1 sov. for the Manavvatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (Seventeenth) and the Mauawatu Stakes (Twenty-Jirst). MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone G2(!4. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. WAINUIORU STREAM BRIDGE. ODEN DEES for construction of the -*- above at, Brancepeth, I.'IO feet'in length, in reinforced concrete, will be received until NOON of WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. Drawings, etc., at the County Office, Masterton, and at our olliees, Perry street, Masterton, and Brandon street, Wellington. Tenders to lie addressed to the chairman, Master! on County Council. SEATON, GLADDEN & PAVITT, Engineers. March 7th, 1925. DO YOU USE TWO EYES OR ONE? "V'OU’RE meant to use both eyes erjually. But many people have one eye that shirks duty, ami one that works overtime. Beware of ruining the good eye. Let us equalise the strain by individually adjusted lenses. M r e are eye specialists, skilled in correcting faulty vision. Let us give you a thorough test. Glasses prescribed only when necessary. MORRISON AND GJLBERD OPTICAL EXPERTS, 103 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 March 1925, Page 1
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