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SI’ECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT. OPERA HOUSE. Commencing TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER THE 50-50 PARTNERS, In the Tremendous Thrill-Comedy Sensation, “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” • ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ ‘ * PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ • ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ ‘ • PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ • ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ • ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ “PARTNERS AGAIN.” Life’s Greatest Tonic— LAUGHTER. Life’s Greatest Excitement— THRILLS! This tonic and excitement in ‘ ‘ PARTNERS AGAIN. ’ ’ With Potash and Perlmutter. Who are this time in the Automobile Business. Says Abe: “It’s a strong car—an owner got killed in one and all it cost for repairs was ten dollars!” YOU WILL HOLD YOUR SIDES WITH LAUGHTER. YOU WILL HOLD YOUR HEART FROM THRILLS. “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “PARTNERS AGAIN.” GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES, 2/-, 1/C, and 1/-. RESERVES AT HENDERSON’S. BUY COLONIAL. jUTi;. W. R. MORRIS, the English “Motor King,” who recently bought the complete plant of Wolseley Motors to prevent it falling into the hands of an American Combine, is a Patriot and Imperialist of the first order. He is a firm believer in “Trade Within the Empire.” and loses no opportunity of impressing it upon his workmen.

Throughout the Morris Factories are huge notices to this effect:—“These cars are being built for Clients in New Zealand. Buy their Butter and Meat and help them to buy more British Goods. If more people, both in England and New Zealand followed his example the trade position would be better than it is. SEE THE MORRIS CARS AT THE SHOW. S. M. BAIRD, LTD. THE MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on MARCH 9, 1927. QWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all events for the above meeting CLOSE on SATURDAY, the 19th inst., at 6 p.m. A. H. MANSON, Secretary. Eox 393, Palmerston North. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB MARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETINGS, MARCH 3, 4 and 5, 1927. QWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all Events, twelve galloping and twelve trotting, CLOSE on FRIDAY, February 18, at 8 p.m. Full Programme see Referee. E. J. HARVEY, Secretary. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARM LANDS AND BUTCHERY BUSINESSES IN THE WAIRARAPA FOR SALE BY TENDER.

RENDERS 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 shops erected thereon and the stock and plant and chattels belonging thereto known as “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 Carter- • ton 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 on application to Mr. W. C. Deller or Mr. L. H. Smart, of Carterton, or from Pragnell & McKenzie. Solicitors, Masterton. 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. MASTERTON-WELUNGTON SERVICE. TUTY SEVEN-SEATER. HUDSON CAB leaves Masterton (L. A. Wadham’s) at 7.15 a.m. daily, arriving Wellington J 0.15 a.m. Leaves Wellington (Occidental Hotel) at 4 p.m., arriving Masterton 7 p.m. SUNDAYS, Car leaves Masterton at 3.30 p.m., leaves Wellington 7 p.m. FARE, 12/-. Seats may be booked at Lw A. Wadham’s, Masterton, ’phone 16d6, and at my residence, ’phono 1848, or in Wel’ington at Occidental Hotel. E. B. SMITH,

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Wairarapa Age, 16 February 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 16 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 16 February 1927, Page 1

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