SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT ONLY! At 7.45. Proving that Youth learns many things at High School not taught by teachers. SALLY PHIPPS. SALLY PHIPPS. SALLY PHIPPS. SALLY PHIPPS. and NICK STUART NICK STUART NICK STUART. NICK STUART NICK STUART in \ 1 “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HERO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO,” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” "HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” “HIGH SCHOOL HEBO.” A of American .boys and girls that will prove a revelation to parents and a delightful entertainment for all. WITH GOQD SUPPORTS. RESERVES AT VARE’S. j." WATCH FOR PLYMOUTH! OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928. GRAND VARIETY , ENTERTAINMENT by'the HAMUA GLEE PARTY. •' OF SONGS, MELODY, MYSTERY, AND MERRY MAORI MMDS’. EVERY ACT A NOVELTY; ' ‘ - - 1 , 1 Artists includb: • > ■ PABONE AND MORRIS, Coon Comedians. HAMUA POI GIBLS Poi Dancers. J. HIMONA Tenor Miss May Carroll Soprano * J. KaratianaComedian J. McANALLY, Siffleur and Charlston . King. Listen to his Whistle and Pattering Feet. “ZARA” THE INCOMPARABLE. MASTER MAGICIAN. Presenting die Greatest Sensations in Ledgerdemain. Things you imagine cannot happen are shown to be possible. EVERY ACT A NOVELIt.
A SUPERB PROGRAMME. PRICES, 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. RESERVES AT VARE’S. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. 'J'ENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned, where Specifications may be seen until NOON on SATURDAY, the 11th day of August, 1928, for the undermentioned work:— Contract No. 596.—Carting and delivering 2500 cubic yards of Boulders to the Te Ore Ore Crushing Depot. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this Ist day of August, 1928. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. TENDERS FOR LEASE. rpENDERS ARI) INVITED by Simon MadLeod, Esq., for lease of 91 ' acres 3 roods 20 perches -being Section ' 16 Manaia Block having frontage to ' Cockburn Street on the North and , bounded by the Waingawa River on the South. Term of lease 5 or 7 years. Tenders CLOSE 18th August 1928. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and Conditions may be obtained from and tenders to be addressed to BUNNY BURRIDGE & DOUGLAS Solicitors Masterton. BUNNY, BURRIDGE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, MASTERTON.
PLYMOUTH—You'II know on the x 17th. , SEND YOUR CREAM TO THE MAURICEVILLE DAIRY CO. FREIGHT PAID AND CANS LOANED FREE OF CHARGE. Cans thoroughly Washed and Sterilised by Rotary . Can Washer just installed. FACTORY RUN ON PURELY CO-OPERATIVE LINES. Advice and help given if necessary. l Large and increasing local sales of butter. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. Full information freely given. W. P. CARTER. Secretary. Mauriceville Dairy Co., Ltd., Mauriceville. BLACK AND WHITE EXPRESS WELLINGTON-MASTERTON. SAME DAY SERVICE. Parcels may be left at J. Walker’s Depot, c/o Carriers’ Association, Dixon I Street.
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Wairarapa Age, 11 August 1928, Page 1
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