AMUSEMENTS. YOU WILL BE SORRY YOU WILL BE SORRY , if vou miss tins big treat. TO-NIGHT 18 THE LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT. Opera House. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Ovorture 8 p.m. 6000 ft. Over 200 Different Scenes. Sco the People and All the Beauty Spots of Your Own Town. SEE SEE SEE SEE" SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE "MASTERTON IN 1920." "MASTERTON IN 1920." "MASTERTON IN 1920." • 'MASTERTON IN 1920.'' "MASTERTON IN 1&20." "MASTERTON IN 1920." Masterton from the W.F.C-A. Tower—a marvellous panoramic view, a scene every Masterton resident will appreciate The Fire Brigade answering a Lanadowne, the Lakes, tho Parks, the Solway Show Grounds, the Masterton Show and Ram Fai*, tho Wairarapa Sports, tho Tennis Courts and Bowling Greea ,the farms, principal businejs places, and many amusing incidents. YOU'LL ENJOY IT! > YOU »LL SMILE! YOU 'LL LAUGH! Special engagement of MISS IRENE FAIBOLOUGH, MISS IRENE FAIROLOUGE, The Beautiful Wellington Soprano. OTHER, INTERESTING ITEMS. Dress Circle 2/-. Stalls 1/6. Front Stalls 1/-. . Box Plan at Henderson's. Reserves 6d extra. KOBIPUNI METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, MARCH 28. 11 ajn.—Preacher, Rev. J. Cocker. 3 p.m.—Preacher ? Rev. J. Cocker. 7 p.m.~Preacher; Rev. J. Cocker. Special Singing by '■ Sunday School Pupiis. Monday: Prize Giving and Items by tho Children, who have been specially trained by Mr. L. Francis. KNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON, HARVEST THANKSGIVING SUNDAY, MARCH 28. Contributions of Flowers, FrMf &nk Vegetables are asked for. Gifts to be left at the Church on the morning of Saturday, 27th inst., before 1.30 pjn. These will later' be consigned to the Presbyterian Orphanage, Welling|m. Opera House. TO-DAY IS THE GREAT DAY when tho Box Plan opens at \ho Bristol for v ALLAN WXLKEE FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, , ' )who will appear on MONDAY AND TUESDAY \ NEXT in the two great plays, "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY" . «D& '' ' V "THE ROTTERS." TO-DAY IS TfiE-DAY TO BOOK. TO-DAY IB THE DAY TO BOOK. Priced: 5/-, 3/v 2/- (plus tax). < No Early Doors. '
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. > AT BOOMS/ OPPOSITE HOSPITAL BOARD'S OFFICE, DIXON STREET. Private Sole of: Sheetings. Towels. 1 Mattresses. Pillows. Stretchers, etc. No Wrappings Provided. AU in First Class Order. TIME: 10 ajn. to 3 p.m. BUSINESS CHANGE, I BEG to notify the public that I have ■i Bold my Watchmaking and Jewellery Business in Masterton to Mr. R., Dennis. In thanking the public for their past support, I wish to solicit a continuance of patronago for ray successor. All accounts owing to me can be paid to my successor. D. WALSH. In connection with the above, I wish to notify the public that I intend to carry on the above watchmaking and jewoHery business on the most up-to-date lines. Stocks will include the very latest in silverware and jewellery from the leading manufacturers. Your patronage will be appreciated. R. DENNIS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLEB, AND ENGRAVES, <OOSY PICTURE BUILDINGS, MASTJJBTOJ&
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Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 1
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