HBBXOIOa AND AMWBBMBNKB Saturday'a big audience thoroughly delighted. Don't miss MADGE KENNEDY in her latest success. "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." The, "Cosy" Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Goldwyn Super Photoplays present smiling, rejoicing, and piquant MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY , in ft euporior comody-drama with an Eastorn flavour and Western spice, "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." * 'THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR." "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR," An altogether unusual comedyromance. She came in''smiling, and she was looking for he* unole, but met adventure face to face with romance and mystery. A midnight romance in apartment X. She went through the wrong door—but found the right man. SUNSHINE COMEDIES in another of their bursts of joy, "HER HRST KT.SS." 2000 feet as only Sunshine produces, and you know that is somo comedy. CO-OEBBATIVB WEEKLY. Th*, beat s of all news vendors. BIG SUPPOBTINO SERIES.
SPECIAL ADVESTKEMEBrrS. That new machine you an thinking of purchasing awaits yoM here. Don't , hesitate, but ' ALONG AND INSPECT OUB STOCK. Knamelliug esoeatod on ahoxteat notice it jeatoaaMi rates. W* specialise in CYCLE KEPAIBB AND OVEBHAUIJNO. Supervision. I^FBTITOB. A BT ABTIiXNa AipOUNCBIiBeNTI y ' mantifaetraed by . TXHa BOW OXOIU3 OvSurAßiTf These, machines are fitted with Sadie Coaster Hab and front rim brake, and •ell lor £ls eashj eomplate with tooli, pomp, and bell. . /' SNOIJSB OYOItBS i qtmm BTEEBT ti MASTEBTON. (Not* J. L. Murray's.) Bhop 1050; Private 84*0. ' (LATE ijAE WHTTTAK?3B) FBESH QBOOERIE3 AND -■ CROOKEBY •'"'''!'■.: "In ■'irbnali.''' but in our large stocks are to bo found stylea ' j that will suit everybody. Although our furniture is producod in many Btyles, it is oil of ono quality—the very highest. Hero you will find bedroom suites, dining room suites, Chesterfields, and Werything that is required to make-a comfortable home. Every artiole leaving our showroom bears the impress, of good workmanship and the veryi beat value. And our prices will suit the modest home-starter, so all who ore busy getting a happy little homo together are well advised to see. our stocks of comfortable, artistic furniture. A. T. Dickason, QTJEEN STBEET .... MASTEBTON. i for Hire. 7-PASBBNGEB BUPEB-SXX HUDSON ALL TBAINS MET. Thorough Knowledge of Boads to Any Part of the Island. Urgent Calls, Day or Night, promptly Attended to. '■ ANTWHEBEI ANYTIME* Tours Arranged. B. W. GTJNN. 'Phones: ■irate IAIA. Central Tn-ri Stand 140?. for Hire. When Wring a car, coasL ; comfort and competency, and engage tho latest up-to-date touring car. Toura Arranged For Any Part of the Island. ' Any Journey, Long or Short-^Day, or Night. H. E. Gordon, PBOPBIBTOB, FABMEBS' CLUB, Blag Stand Jphoae 1407; Private 1420.
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Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 1
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