WITH CONFIDENCE! Wo recommend to-day ’s programme as being Unexcelled for Delightful Sophisticated Drama! THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. TO-NIGHT, at 8. The Star of “THE TRESPASSER’’ Again in a Vivid Dramatic Role! GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA SWANSON SWANSON SWANSON SWANSON “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” “INDISCREET” Should a woman pay the penalty of a past Indiscretion? The Answer will Astound You! A smart, suave, and sophisticated drama with a brilliant supporting 1 Cast, including 1 — Barbara Kent <s Ben Lyons Arthur Lake. (Adult- Audience Recommendation.) Intense drama, impassioned hearts, playing with fire, the vivid romance of a woman’s happiness, imperilled by a moment’s indiscretion, in which Gloria Swanson rises to new dramatic heights. Excellent Supporting Programme. Plans at Clarke’s, or ’Phone 2303
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LABOUR DAY ARRANGEMENTS AND TRENTHAM RACES. 24th & 26th OCTOBER. QN SATURDAY, 24th October, a special train to Masterton leaves Wellington 2.5 p.m., Featherston 4.48, Carterton 5.18, Masterton 'arrive 5.38 p.m. On Monday, 26th October, a special train to Wellington leaves Masterton 3.30 p-m., Carterton 3.50, Featherston 4.20, Wellington arrive 7.20 p.m. On 24th and 26th October, usual 4.15 p.m. Wellington-Masterton train leaves Wellington 4.15 p.m., Trcntham 5.25, Featherston 7.23, Carterton 7.53, Master.ton arrivo 8.13 p.m. , Return fare to or from Wellington and Masterton, 7/- (Ist), 5/- (2nd), Wellington and Featherston 5/- (Ist),. 3/6 (2nd). GOODS SHEDS WILD BE CLOSED ON 26th OCTOBER.
UNSURE SUCCESS—BUY THE BEAT FROM THE COLWILL POULTRY FARM. OPART ROAD, near Racecourse. WE HAVE FOR SALE Day-old ’’ Chicks at the Reduced Prices of 1/- each. Hast Hatch, October 23rd. Two months old PULLETS, taught to roost, at 5/6 each. All the above are from Purebred Trap-nested White Leghorns. First and Second Year HENS in full lay, 4/- each. SETTINGS of Indian Runner Duck Eggs and Ducks that are progeny of T. Dowtliwait’s world record team, and sired by a Drake from a 318/335 parentage—7/6 per setting. A. WILLIAMS, TELEPHONE 2460.
CHOICE PULLETS FOR WINTER LAYERS. /AUR LAST BATCH OP PULLETS, livery on December 4th; 6/- each cash. We have to make room for our young stock and will have a limited number of 1- LAYING PULLETS for sale, 5/- each, and 2- LAYING HENS, at 4/- each. We won all the First Prizes for Utility White Leghorns at the Masterton Show this year. D. STEWART, “POTERAU,” TE OPE ORE, TELEPHONE 2090.
WAIRARAPA SHOW, CARTERTON—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. TWO DAYS’ EDUCATION AND PLEASURE. A GREAT STOCK SHOW. RECORD ENTRIES IN HOME INDUSTRIES. All the Latest in MOTOR CARS & FARM MACHINERY NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. DON’T MISS THE TWO BEST DAYS OF THE YEAR. CARTERTON—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 October 1931, Page 1
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