SPECIAL ADVEBTISEMENTS. NOTE.—THIS PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD Supported by his intelligent fbur-footed Pets, “Raven” the Horse, and “Rex” the Dog. in “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” "THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” They pictured him as a dude and then proceeded to play the old frame-up on the big cowpuncher. But the outlaws failed to reckon with his courage and daring, and learned that Big Art was more than a match for them. Better come and see this thrilling outdo'or drama of a eowboy who could ride and ■ shoot. in “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” “THE SET UP.” Do not miss this Chapter “THE RADIO DETECTIVE.” The Supporting Programme includes international news COMEDY SERIAL COMEDY RESERVES AT HENDERSON’S. Or Theatre ’Phono 1048 after 6.45. SUNDAY TRIPS. JF SUFFICIENT Inducement offers my bus will run to Lake Ferry, leaving at 7 a.m., and also for Riversdale Beach, leaving at 8 a.m. Book seats at ’phone 1530. F. B. GRAY.
MISS MACKAY, 25 KURIPUNI ST., MASTERTON. J>EGS TO ANNOUNCE that she has commenced business as a Floriste. Specialists in American Bridal Showers, Wreaths, Mourning Sprays, Etc. Telephone orderfc promptly attended to. Telephone 1629. Sample work at Mrs. Cooper's Excelsior Saloon, Queen Street. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARM LANDS AND BUTCHERY BUSINESSES IN THE WAIRARAPA FOR SALE BY TENDER. JENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the following:— (a) —The freehold land in the Main Street of Carterton having a frontage of 49 feet to High Street together with two hops erected thereon and the stock and plant and chattels belonging thereto known as 4 4 Deller’s Meat Mart.” (b) —The goodwill of the butchery business at Greytown known as “Deller's Meat Mart” together with the goodwill of the lease and the plant and chattels used in connection therewith. (c) —7O Acres of Freehold near Carterton with slaughterhouse and other buildings thereon. (d) —lO Acres of Freehold with cowsheds and dairy erected thereon. (e) —4O Acres Leasehold near Carterton with little over four years to run at £BO per year. (f) —Lease of 10 Acres near Carterton over 6 years to run, at £25 per year. Full particulars of the above properties may be obtained ou application to Mr. W. C. Deller or Mr. L. H. Smart, of Carterton, or from Pragnell & McKenzie. Solicitors, Mastertbn. TENDERS WILL CLOSE on MONDAY the 21st February 1927 and may be sent to Mr. L. H. Smart. Carterton, or to Pragnell & McKenzie, Solicitors, Masterton.
SEND THEM BACK TO SCHOOL WELL EQUIPPED. The Holidays are finished, and once more the kiddies are going back to their Studies—and, of course, they must have New Books if they are to do good work. SELECT FROM OUR RANGE. We have the Biggest Stocks in the District, including Text Books, Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Rulers, Etc. OUR VALUES ARE UNEQUALLED Bring the Kiddies in to-day for their needs. McLEOD & YOUNGS, “The Academy,” QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 12 February 1927, Page 1
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