FINALLY TO-NIGHT—AT 8. OPERA HOUSE, Tlio popular star of ‘ ‘ The Last of Mrs Cheyney” in an unusual and interesting picture of elders with youthful ideas, and what happens when young blond takes a hand. ""’‘‘THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” (Recommended as more suitable for Adult Audiences.) IS IT THE PARENTS OF TO-DAY WHO ARE THE PROBLEM—lnstead of the younger generation? SEE AND HEAR NORMA SHEARER DRAMATICALLY ANSWER THIS QUESTION! Supporting Her Are ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEWIS STONE BELLE BENNETT EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF AUDIO SHORTS. Book Immediately at VARE’S. Or Ring Theatre after 7 p.m. COMING TO-MORROW! (FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.) The Mystery Masterpiece, “THE 13th CHAIR.” “THE 13th CHAIR.” The Perfect All-Talking Picture Thriller, with CONRAD NAGEL LEILA IIYAMS BOOK NOW AT VARE’S. CRICKET. TTNITED CRICKET CLUB Practice, all grades, at Masterton Park, on THURSDAY, at 4.30. All New and Old Members please attend. MASTERTON BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. TULIP DISPLAY. “AIRLIE,” UPPER PLAIN. ■jVTRS JOHNSTON has kindly offered to open her Garden to the public, in the AFTERNOON ONLY, up to and including Sunday, October 26th. Donations to the Society may be ■placed in the boxes on the ground. A. W. REYNOLDS, Secretary. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT TRENTHAM. 25. th AND 27th OCTOBER. ECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 3rd Novicr, 1930, will be obtainable as unrom Masterton, Greytown, Mangaaud intermediate stations, to Welton (Lambton), on 24th and 25th )oer. . rom Masterton, Kaitoke, and mteriate stations, to Trentliam, by a leaving Masterton 7.35 a.m., on l and 27th October. These, tickets not available for break of journey, eturn fares (Ist and 2nd class) fiomcipal stations to Trcntham:—Mason, 9/6, 6/6. TO WELLINGTON.— terton, 12/11, 8/10. The latter tic- ; are available for break of journey 'rentham only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, rain for Trentliam leaves Masterton a.m., Carterton 7.56 a.m., Trenn arr. 10.48 a.m. sual 4.15 p.m. Weljington-Masterton a leaves Trentliam 5.27, Masterton 8.26 p.m. , oods sheds closed on 27th October. /pHAT is the position of Patients at 1 Porirua Mental Hospital. They are cut off from the outside world and all the ordinary joys of life. WILL YOU HELP THEM? Send your Donation TO-DAY to the PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL RADIO FUND. ’XMAS GIFT 1930. (Under the Patronage of the Minister of Health, Hon. A. J. Stallworthy.) Help to provide comfort and entertainment for those who .need it most. The organiser of this appeal is paying all his own expenses, and EVERY'PENNY COLLECTED WILL GO INTO THE FUND. •Mental District includes the Provinces of Taranaki, Hawke’s Bay and Wellington. -i Subscriptions may be sent to the office of this paper, or direct to the Hon. Organiser — ■ , L. O. HOOKER, p.O. Box 99, HAWERA.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 October 1930, Page 1
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