SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOOTBALL i SATURDAY NEXT. ; REDMOND CUP, AT CARTERTON. At 3.30 p.m. GLADSTONE ▼. OLD" BOYS. Referee: Mr. W. Grantham. FOURTH GRADE. Masterton y. Martiniborough, at Memorial Park, No. 2, at 2.30. High School v. Featherston, at Featherston, at 1.30. Red Star ▼. Greytown, ht Greytown, at 1.30 p.m. FIFTH GRADE. Technical School ▼. Carterton, at Carterton, at 1.30 p.m. High School A ▼. Red Star, at High School, at 1.30 p.m. SIXTH GRADE. Technical School v. High School B, at High School, at 1.30 p.m. Red Star it. Carterton, at Memorial Park No. 2, at 1.30 p.m. High School Av. Masterton, at High School, at 1.30 p.m. E. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec. BROADCAST STATION 2Z.D. MASTERTON. THIS EVENING, a CONCERT, arranged by MR. A. K. VARE, will be Broadcast from the Studio of VV.D. ANSELL, Queen Street, Masterton, commencing at 7 o’clock, at which, the following Artists will appear:— I—Piano duet, Ballet Music from “Rosamunde, ” Phyllis and Horace Torys. 2. —Song, ‘ 4 April Morn ’ ’ Miss D. Jamieson. 3. —’Banjo Solo, 11 Rompin’ Rosie” Mr. A. E. Vare. 4. —Vocal Duet, “None So Pretty,” Miss D. Jamieson and Mr. Pinfold 5. —Song, “The Blind Ploughman” Mr. Pinfold 6. —Banjo Solo, “Bonnie Scotland” Mr. A. E. Vare. 7. —Song, 4 * Love the Jester,” “My Ain Wee Hoose,” Miss D. Jamieson. 8. —Vocal Duet, “Bird Songs at Eventide,” Miss D. Jamieson and Mr, Pinfold. STATION 2ZD IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY W. D. ANSELL, RADIO DEALER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opp. F.C.D.C.) IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM E. THOMSON, late of Masterton, Teacher, Deceased. PERSONS having claims against the above-named Estate are requested to send in their claims to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of September, 1929. Accounts must be certified as follows:— “I hereby certify that the above account was due and owing at the date of death of the above deceased, the sth August, 1929. ” ROBINSON, CUNNINGHAM AND BECKINGSALE, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Solicitors to the Executors. SALON MARIE HELOISE. THE NOTED HOUSE FOR EXCLUSIVE MODELS AT POPULAR PRICES. THIS SEASON’S DAY GOWNS, IN CHIFFON, NINON, CREPE DOREE AND SATIN, In Gay Patterned Designs are Specially Attractive. NOVELTY JUMPER SUITS, TENNIS FROCKS IN LINEN AND SILK MATERIALS. TWEED ENSEMBLE SUITS. TELEPHONE 1523. CENTRAL ARCADE BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. NORMAN’S PURE-BRED WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS. gUPREME IN QUALITY. The chicks that grow fast and make profitable layers. Remember, we are out to hatch thousands of chicks this season with our Mammoth Incubators—capacity, 7000. WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY ON WEAKLINGS. Order NORMAN’S Sturdy Chicks Now, and get some winter layers. £6 per 100; £3 5/- per 50; 18/- per dozen. SOLWAY POULTRY FARM, HIGH STREET, MASTERTON. “THE FARM OF PROGRESS.” TELEPHONE 1557. “I have had my hair waved and attended to in many different places, both in Australia and Abroad, but I have never been better pleased than when you did it.” SUCH IS THE TESTIMONY OF TWO MASTERTON LADIES WHO HAVE LATELY RET RNED FROM A TRIP ABOARD. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. MAISON HEWETT HOY, SALOON DE COIFFEUR. 105 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1929, Page 1
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