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FINALLY TO-NIGHT—AT 8. At the OPERA HOUSE, . An Amazing Romance, Sweeping you from the South American Jungles to the Gilded Haunts of New York Society. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD . ALL TALKING PICTURE. As the Fiery Jungle Girl, shows herself in the Foremost Ranks of Screen Stars in this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Supported by ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ERNEST TORRENCE , ERNEST TORRENCE in “UNTAMED.” “UNTAMED.” “UNTAMED.” SEE & HEAR SEE & HEAR JOAN CRAWFOORD IN HER FIRST TALKIE. The most glorious girl of the films in a fascinating story of Romance at First Sight and its aftermath. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Book Immediately at VARE’S Or Ring Theatre after 2 p.m. COMING TUESDAY! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEAREI NORMA SHEARER With LEWIS STONE, in A Drama of To-dav that will Grip You All. “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” BOOK MONDAY AT VARE’S. TO JOINERS. RENDERS are invited, up to Noon of SATURDAY, October 25th, inst., for Alterations to Shop in Queen Street, Masterton, for J. Graham and Co. Particulars may be obtained from my Office in Academy Buildings, Queen Street. CHAS. G. MONRO, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, MASTERTON. SOLWAY TENNIS CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Sol-, way Tennis Club will be held in the Schoolroom on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. All interested' are kindly invited to attend. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. PARK TEA KIOSK.

OPEN FROM TO-DAY. ✓ Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream, 'Drinks, Confectionery, Etc. Now under tlie management of MRS E. WHITLEY. FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T DAVID BARTHOLOMEW CURRY, of Masterton, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Masterton for the transfer of a license from The Executors undei the 'Will of the late Francis William Pointon, deceased, to carry on business as a Land Agent at the A.M.P. Buildings, Perry Street, Masterton, under the style of “D. B. Curry and C 0.,” and •that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 18th day of October, 1930, being the date of the first publication of this notice. , . Dated at Masterton this 18th day ot October, 1930. ■ CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! ARRIVED. —Fifty Cases of Bananas, last week, selling at lowest prices in town. Why do you pay high prices when vou can buy cheaper? Only 4c, 5d and 6d lb. Also, best Lemons, as good as Sunkist, 8 for 1/-, at w. SHIRE & CO., Also Several Branches in North Island. A ’XMAS GIFT FOR HOME. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER. a gift as this would be much appreciated by your friends or revives at “Home,” and entails no rouble or bother for you. All you need d do is to send; 7/6 cash to: The foeeotary, The New Zealand Dairy Prouce Board, Box 866, Wellington, toother with the full address of any reLdent in the United Kingdom. For this amount our London Omce dll send, free of any cost to the reipient, 41bs. of New Zealand Finest Sutter, carefully packed. Each pound f butter is packed in a carton, and he four cartons into a larger carton. L card, giving the name of the sender, dll be enclosed in the package.. To ensure delivery before Christmas, t will be necessary for orders to reach he Board before N overt her rise! SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY —write in to-day! , , While this makes a rriucTi-anpreeiated Ihristmas gift, the Board also. underakes this service any/time during the

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 October 1930, Page 1

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