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CONCLUDIN'G TO-NIGHT! CONCLUDING TO-NIGHT! The big Paramount programme ’with 1 the uproarious star attraction, “ Buggies. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT A screaming comedy farce that makes you wonder where gloom originated. When Egbert went to Paris 'he wanted to see life, but wide got a valet for him, so that she could bo sure he’d go to the Museum. But Egbert got Buggies drunk, and then Paris woke up. A comedy hit with a great cast. ERNEST TORRENCE. LOIS WILSON ERNEST TORRENCE. LOIS WILSON with EDWARD. HORTON LOUISE DRESSER CHARLES OGLE ERITZI RIDWAY And a number of others in the comedy special de luxe, •‘RUGGLES OF RED GAP.” “RUGGLES OF RED GAP.” “RUGGLES OF RED GAP.” “RUGGLES OF RED GAP.” “RUGGLES OF RED GAP.” Something new in comedy! Also showing is an excellent minor programme. BOX PLAN AT HENDERSON’S. PRICES: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6; Front Stalls, 1/-. D.P.E. (DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING.) BABSS DAY SEISVICS. TIME-TABLE: All Orders left up to 10 a.m. will b« ready same day at 5 p.m. Orders left after 10 a.m. and up to 1.30 p.m. will be ready at 12.30 hert day. Orders left after 1.30 p.m. and op to 5 *lO p.m. will be ready at 5 p.m. next day. Price lists upon application ,or posted. STUDSO, NEXT POST OFFICE, MASTERTON. ST. MATTHEW’S ICHOOL FOR GIRLS. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. •ARENTS and others interested are reminded of. the opening of the lilding Campaign ;at St. Matthew’s Lurch on -SUNDAY, at 11 ■ a.m. MASTERTON SAVAGE CLUB. ■SPECIAL -KORERO. ALL SAVAGES NOTE.—Owing to Past-Chief 'H. Gilmore Smith’s early departure, a Special Korero will be held on SATURDAY, the 20th, at •8 p.m. (to-morrow night) to bid him farewell. P. L. GULLY, Chief Scribe. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

LE CLASS in Motor -Mechanics will not be held this evening. F. W. MAR iIN, Director. FOOTBALL MATCH AT GREYTOWN, 20th. RED STAR v. GREYTOWN. ■*- Char-a-banc to above match, leaving their office on SATURDAY, 20tli inst., at 1.30 p.m. Ring 1120 for Seats. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. MESWORJAL PARK - JUNIOR—GLADSTONE V. MASTERTON. (No. 1 Ground, at 130 p.m.) FOURTH GRADE—MASTERTON v. HIGH SCHOOL. (No. 2 Ground, at 2.30 p.m.) PARK OVAL THIRD GRADEFEATHERS TON v. Y.M.C.A. (At 2.30 p.m.) HSGH SCHOOL GROUND FIFTH GRADEHIGH SCHOOL A v HIGH SCHOOL B (At 1.30 p.m.) ADMISSION Memorial Park:— Ground, 1/-: Stand 6d. E. MeKENZIE, Hon. Secrotary. THE LATEST ARTISTIC NOVELTY, IS ARTCEAFT WOODWARE I\TADE FROM NEW ZEALAND Wood (Kauri), beautifully coloured and hand-painted with Native Scenes and New '’ealand Flowers. Just to mention a few of these Artistic Novelties:—Serviette Rings, Nut Bowls, Flower Bowls, Plaques, Fruit Bowls, Pin Trays, Sweet D’shes, Vases, Tobacco Jars, Glove Box, Puff Boxes, Smoker’s Stand, Lamp, Etc., Etc. ,T„ BRADBURY WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. Telephone 1148. P.O .Box 25. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. A N ELECTRIO TORCH is handy. Our famous low prices are attractive. Bulbs and re-fills supplied at Thompson’s Variety Store (opposite Midland).

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 1

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