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AMUSEMENTS. T>aijl default concern JTaul DUFAULT PAUL DEFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. WEDNESDAY, Feb. IIth.TOWN HALL Under the auspices of the Royal Wellington Choral Society. THURSDAY, Feb. 12th, OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY. Feb. 13th, OPERA : HOLbL SATURDAY, Feb. lith, OPERA HOUSjj Assisted by; PAULINE BINDLEY, Soprano. ERNEST TOY, Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. TO-MORROW NIGHT PAUL DUFAULT will sin— Pra.yor from “Le Cid” .Massenet At the Mid-Hour of Night ••••••. Cowen Dost Thou Know? .^Aohues Au Pays Sylvelin Binding INVICTUS; INYICTUS; And with Mies Bindley, 'pile Duet: It was a Lover and His Lass. And Extra Numbers from Drink to Mo Only With. Thine Eyes. Spring’s Awakening. Boat Song. SHU as the Nipfht. Answer. Priced: 5s (reserved), 3s, and ’2s. Planfl at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christ©-

SHOWS MASTERTON A. AND V. ASSOCIATION. 27th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Q 0 L W A Y S II O W, LEADING NORTH ISLAND STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 17th AND 18th. LATE ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 7th. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 19th AND 20th. Grand Display of Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING, JUDGING AND GUESSING COMPETITIONS. . Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to the Secretary. 70 acres of ideal picnic grounds; native bush; running streams; shady nooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnicsRailway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. , , , Railway Time-table will be published shortly. i. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Masterton. t

MISCELLANEOUS. TRY oar "Ora Cure” Prime Bacon Rashers lid lb. Rolled Ham Rashers lid. delicious Cooked Ham Is 6d, good Breakfast Sausages 4d. Sharman and Coy,, 175, Cuba street. _____ J - ADIES' Hair Combings made into Jt Switches, Puffs, etc.; reasonable charges. Miss Pallant, Hair Physician, Palmerston. 180 IUST ANTED Known Send your Suit Y t along to Barber and Co.'s, 125, Cuba street, or 147, Kiddiford street. It will be returned in a few days dyed any colour as good as new. SANATOGEN Nerve Tonic Food (large) 6s 6d; Mercolised Wax for complexion; beantifier and skin cleanser., W. Salek. Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis; street (PIATALOGUES of any size or description printed- by the "Times” at reajsonable cost Let us quote yon. IT ET your children decide. Give them. (JLi one plate of Creamoata. At stake (on that dish is our reputation of 40 rears' standing. Ask your grocer for a packet to-day. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by “Busma" (reg.) A guarantee given (with each case undertaken. See testiWonials and letters. Mrs Hullen, cor|ner Boulcott street. 'Phone 1047. WANTED Known—Rupture, wear v V new O'Conor Trass, no Iron otj Istoel; comfortable, durable, washable.l I \V. Salek. Sydney Chemist, 32, Willisl street. j W* ANTED Known —Harry Palmer i«j the Leading Auctioneer and House (Furnisher in Palmerston North. Pig, Produce and Poultry Sales every Satnr>( i ASTROLOGY—Scientific. The stars! iOL and human destiny. Send name, birth date (timo if known) to M. Celeste Poete-re, M.A.S., 131, Willis street. Advice business, marriage, travel, character!*, tics. Send Is stamps.

ENEMAS, Douches, Elastio Stockings, l Ladies’ Toilet and other requisites, at lowest prices. W. Salek. Sydney, Chemist, 32, Willis street. | ORONNO’S SHOE STOKE, 118, yivl ian etreet, opp. old Skating Eink.j Boots repaired while you wait. Gents'] bjote solad , and heeled. 2s 9d; ladies’, boots eoled and heeled. Is 9d; boys’ and l , [girls' strong school boots 2s 9d. , SLT PER FLU OUS Hair destroyed bjj “Busina” (reg.). A guarantee gi veil iwith each case undertaken. See testiImonials and letters. Mrs H alien, corner Boulcott street. 'Phone 1047. STRIKE for Fleming's Cheap Wail Records, Standard Is 3d, I-ruin. (Amberols 2a. Edison’s Phonograph* from 70s; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries. Newtown. STAMPS —Wanted collectors to visit our new shop for bargains in rare Stamps, latest Albums, etc. A. Brodie, 116, Manners street (Royal Oak). IS7STANTED Known, Beaumont's, 147, v v "Vivian street, next National Bank, for choicest seasonable fruits at popular prices. All orders receive prompt attention and delivered free. Jam fruits a speciality. ANTED Known—Chairs (canvas) 2s 6d and 3s 6d, kitchen 4s 6d and 5s 6d, Dining 6s Gd and 7s Gd, Roll Top Desks in oak ,£S Bs, Pushcarts 18s Gd, Prams 37s 6d. Cali and inspect at Radford’s Sale, now on. fFIANOS! Piauosl Pianos! Organs! A- Organs! Organs.' From .£lO upwards, Easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don’t forget to call at The Phoneries, Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library, Newtown. , 117"OEKERS! Purchase in the Cheap- • » est Shop. Groceries and Greengroceries always on hand. Fresh dally. Bedrock prices. Prompt delivery. J. W. Smith, IG9, Taranaki street. ATE-NINE-TUO is the telephone number of the Cheapest Butcher's Shop in Wellington: only the primost of meat stocked; small goods a leading line, manufactured on the premises daily, with np-tb-date machinery and under hygienic conditions. Note address— Wairarapa Butchery Co.. 59, Moleswortfa street. Ate-nine-too. A. STAPLES. Certified Plumber, • 2X6, Lambton quay, is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Locksmithing, Gasfitting, Electrical, and Brassfounding work. Having an expert staff patrons can rely upon expedition and good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require the services of emr aaff please ring up Telephone 943. ROBERTSON & CO., 37, Ghnanee • etreet. There is no older-establish-ed firm of Dyers and Cleaners in the Dominion. Our reputation extends from 1863. We clean or dye the most delicate fabrics in the latest and most up-to-date fashion —Suits. Dresses. Gloves, etc. Feathere dyed and curled. Mourning orders executed at shortest notice. 'Phono 918. P.O. Box a. To Aro. 889 FLETCHER AND COGENERAL CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS, ETC., PANAMA STREET. Ring up Telephone No. 499.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 3

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