Come and see “HENRIETTE” At the W.F.C.A MANNEQUIN PARADE DISPLAYING FASHION’S LATEST FAVOURS IN SPRING APPAREL. The “inimitable” Henriette will present the newest phases •£ the Coming Mode, including Ensemble Suits, Tailored Coats, Tunic Suits, Silk Frocks, and the very latest and most exclusive Millinery Entirely different arrangements have been made for this Parade, and New Zealand’s “Premier Mannequin” will be seen at her best. / Thursday and Friday, FROM 3 TO 4 EACH AFTERNOON. Special Arrangements have been made with Kirk’s Orchestra, which will render appropriate Music during the Parade. The Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Assn. Ltd MASTERTON’S SHOPPING CENTRE, Telephone 1600 connects with aH Departments, P.O. Box 442.
WtTWARAPA-MANAWATU MOTOB SERVICE. '* BEVEN-SEATER BUICK CAB leaves the Empire Hotel, Mastertea, at 830 ajn. daily, arriving Palmenten North 1130 ajn., and returns seme day, leaving A. E. Turner’s Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Rangitikei Street, at 330 p.m., arriving Masterton 6.30 pun. FARE, 12/6. Seats may be booked at Empire Hotel, Mastertan, telephone 1403, or at L. A. Wadham’s Sports Depot, telephone 1686, private 1724. Palmerston North Booking Offiee, A. E. Turner, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Rangitikei Street, opposite New Royal Hotel, telephone 5707 or 6262. G. BRAMWELL & 00. Proprietors CADILLAC CAR SERVICE. MABTBBTON—WELLINGTON. fA BEVEN-SEATEB CADILLAC CAR leaves the Midland Hotel, Masterion, at 7.15 am. daily, Sunday included, arriving Wellington 10.15 am.; and returns same day, leaving H. Savage’s, Saddlers, Lambton Quay, at 4 p.m., arriving Masterton, 7 pm. FARE: Single, 12/-. Sects may ba booked on ringing F. J. Bteniforth, ’phone 2602, and E. B. Smith, 'phone 1848. F. J. STANIFOBTH, E. B. GAutH, Proprietors. AJLC. MOTOR SERVICE. MASTEBTON-CABTEBTON. PERMANENT TIMETABLE. (On and after Monday, July 5.) Leave Mastertan—B, 9 10, 11 am., 12 (noon), 1,2, 3,4, 5 pm. (6 pm., 9 pm., Friday only). Leave Carterton—9, 10, 11' a.m., 12 (noon), 1,2, 3,4, 5, 5.30 p.m. (7 plml, 9.30 p.m., Friday only). SUNDAYS. Leave Masterton—9 am., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Leave Carterton—lo a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 pm. NOTE.—A.B.C. Buses leave on the hour. FARES.—I/6 Single, 2/- Beturn. Sundays, 6d extra. DANCES AND PRIVATE PARTIES BY ARRANGEMENT. A. B. COTTEBELL, J. H. JENNER, Proprietors. TELEPHONE 1997. PACKARD SERVICE, Masterton-Wellington. J. BOLTON & CO. (late driver for A. ' H. Croueher on this run) will operate a Packard Service run on and after TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. « TIME-TABLE. Leave Empire Hotel, Masterton, 7 am daily. Arrive Wellington, 10 am. Leave Gresham Hotel, Wellington, daily 4 p.m.; arrive Masterton, 7 pm Saturdays:—Leave Empire Hotel at 130 pm. Return same day from Gresham Hotel at 4.30 p.m. FARE: 12/- Single; 22/- Return. Booking Offices:—Masterton: Empire Hotel, ’phone 1493. Wellington: Gresham Hotel, 'phone 40-497. Carterton, ‘'phone 41. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. <A GENT for KIMMO’S PIANOS and GULBBANBEN REGISTERING PIANO, on view at Showroom, “Hirwain,” Pownall Street. (Opp. High Bebtel). THONE 2431.
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Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1926, Page 4
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