SPXHAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CARTERTON QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND FINALE. GRAND FINALE. GYMNASIUM HALL. GYMNASIUM HALL. HOLLOWAY STREET. PADDY’S MARKET PADDY’S MARKET SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY EVENING. JOIN IN THE FUN! FRIDAY, MAY 9 (Sporty'tween). LONG NIGHT DANCE. FRIDAY NIGHT. BELVEDERE HALL. Admission: Geß,td2/-, Ladies I/-. FOOTBALL! NEXT SATURDAY’S GAMES. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. THE GAME OF T.SE SEASON. TWO GREAT TEAMS TO MEET. PROSPECTIVE ALL BLACKS IN ACTION. MASTERTON V. FEATHERSTON MASTERTON ▼. FEATHERSTON ~ MASTEBTON v. FEATHERSTON Kick Off at 2.4 S o 'clock sharp. , ■ • -n: JUNIORRED STAR «. PIONEER tit 245.. THIRDS—HIGH SCHOOL v. RED STAR No. 2, at J,'3o. Y.MU.A. v. MASTERTON No. 3, at 2.80. FOURTH—RED STAR v. MASTERTON No. 1, FIFTHRED STAR, v. TECHNICAL No. 3, 'St 1.15. High School A V.’ High School B No. 2, 12 o’clock. Admission: To ground 1/-, Stand 6d. E.. McKENZIE, f * Secretary W.R.U. MADAMS TYIPLOMA E. Bur aha in. Chicago, tx- * r pert in shampooing, face massage, hair colouring, electrolysis, haircutting, face bleaching and black-head pack. Hairwork and switches a specialty BEAUTY PARLOBS, 139 Lambton Quay, next new State Fire Buildings, WELLINGTON. MASTERTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND CLASSICAL DANCING. EIGHTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL Commencing MONDAY, MAY’ 12. Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor (Mr O. N. C. Pragnell). RECORD ENTRIES. MEMBERS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW PAYABLE to obtain full privileges. Box Plan at Arts and Crafts. V. G. DARROCH, Secretary. Smith’s Buildings, P.O. Box 20, ’Phone 1442.
MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL TERM VACATION. rpHE SCHOOL WILL BE CLOSED for two weeks, commencing MONDAY, May 12. The Second Term will commence on MONDAY, May 26. Intending Students may enrol now for the Second Term. Full particulars of Classes on application. F. W. MARTIN, Director. Telephone 1487. PUBLIC THANKS. YLLOW me, on behalf of the Transport Committee, to heartily thank all car owners who offered their cars for the transport of sailors, which contributed in no small measure to tho success of the function. WAI. IGGULDEN, Chairman Transport Committee. EXPERT FURRIERS. Knowledge acquired in the horns of the fur trade—lrkutsk, Siberts.. TET us see to your Furs and Fur Coats. A stitch in time saves nine. Send the garment for free estimate. Repairing and Re modelling a ! speciality CHER & COY., Ladies ’ Tailor and Export Furriers, 120 Manners street, WELLINGTON. Royal Oak Buildings. SILK. lI7E have large stocks of Fnji, Moro- ’’ cain, Crepe de Chine and China Silks. Inspection invited. Onr prices are low. We quote Fuji at from 4/11 per yard, postage paid. W. N. WONG SHEE & CO., 148 l.ambton Quay, WELLINGTON, Opposite Public Trust Office.
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Wairarapa Age, 9 May 1924, Page 1
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