DEAR PATRONS. TfVERYBODY should see ‘‘STELLA DALLAS,” the groat romantic ■epic, which comes to the Opera House on Wednesday next. ‘ ‘ Stella Dallas” is a realistic revelation of a girl’s love-life. It is a dramatic ex-ray of N her emotions from the kindling of her first love, her marriage, her (flirtations, her devotion to her child, up to the great climax in her life, which pounds the pulse beats with pathos and glows with happiness'. ‘‘Stella Dallas” was written _by a woman. Olive Higgins Prouty .s famous novel has been read by more millions than any other piece of fiction ever published. It has been a play and has been broadcasted over the radio. Frances Marion, the greatest woman scenario writer, devoted four months to the preparation of the script. Her insight, her grasp of life, gives added •colour to Stella as a figure that will linger long in your memory. ‘•Stella Dallas” is sponsored by Samuel Goldwyn, pioneer producer, as the great achievement of his career. Henry King, director of ‘‘The White Sister,” “231 Hours” Leave,” and “Tol’ablc David,” has endowed the picture with all hi s rare genius, and created his life’s masterpiece. Never before has such a remarkable east been assembled in one picture. Ronald Coleman, magnetic lover and dramatic artist, plays Stephen Dallas. Belle Bennett, the choice over seventytwo other candidates, plays Stella Dallas. Alice Joyce plays Mrs Morrison. Jean Hersholt, the great . character actor, plays Ed Munn, the show-off riding master. Lois Moran, the uns'ophi-:* tieated and unmodernised child wonder, plays Laurel. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., plays the care-free collegian, Richard Grosvenor. “Stella Dallas” is an inspired film accomplishment, bubbling with youth, brimming with laughter, quivoting with a vibrant heart appeal. We unhesitatingly recommend this mighty photo-drama as 1 distinctive and out-of-Ihe.-'ordinary entertainment, decidedly worth-while. You’ll thank us after you ’ve seen and been thrilled. , Sincerely. THE MANAGEMENT. ODDFELLOWS ’ LODGE. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT GREYTOWN. A MOTOR Conveyance will lea ve the Lodge Room, Chapel Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m., ’ for Grey town. Return fare, 2/- each. Book scats carlv with the Secretary. A. .RICK, N.G. WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS. JANUARY 25tli, at S pan. ■OUSINESS— Report' and Balance•D Sheet, Election of Officers, General Discussion. W. JEFFREY, Secretary. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST , ' c ' VOTERS’ LIST. (CLAIMS FOR. ENROLMENT on the Masterton Trust Lands Trust Voters’ List must be lodged at the Office of the Trust, Queen Street, Masterton, on or before January 31st, 1927. C. V. YATES, Secretary. SPECIALS IN USED CARS. AN BEHALF of Clients who have rocently purchased PACKARD and NASH Sedans. FIAT. —5-passenger Touring, new condition, new paint. NASH. —Advanced. Five - passenger Touring Car; only done 7000 miles. As new. v CHANDLER. —7-passenger Touring Car FORD SEDAN.—OnIy done 6 months’ work. GWYNNE EIGHT. —4-paskenger, new paint; only done 5000 miles. PRICES ON APPLICATION. We guarantee these cars right, and will give any trial. Same service given as to new car 'buyers. LYTTLE & CO., LTD. Motor Dealers, ur T v MASTERTON. funeral notice. rrUIE Friends 'of Flora Belle Gardner are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave G. Hyde’s Mortuary Chapel, Church Street, -on WEDNESDAY, 26th January, at 3 p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. ’Phones 1433 and 1434. P.I.M. NOTICES. 1. Loan of Photographs or Snapshots of Beauty Spots, Sheep or Dairy Farms round Masterton, wanted. 2. —A Publie Meeting of all interested in Mount Holdsworth, Municipal Buildings, Thursday, 27th, at 8 o’clock. 3. —A Meeting of P.I.M. Committee to select Photographs for Publication, Tuesday, February Ist, at 10.30, A. and P. Rooms. All interested in district’s progress invited. A Modern Swagger will visit all Business Houses in Masterton this week. Please keep some loose cash about to help him on the road. THE FAIRY TRICYCLE is the only one Hat lasts. There are others. The Falrv is obtainable at Andrews and Ralph’s, opp. Hugo and Shearer’s. ’Phone 2458.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 January 1927, Page 1
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