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Sheeting® and Amusements. FORESTERS' HALL. MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. Every Evening at 8. Lessees, - - Messrs Thompson & Payne. Direction - - - John Payne. THOMPSON - OAYNE EftICTURES HOMPSON - "AYNE r ICTURES Don't forget that the Sliding Roof keeps you cooler than you would be at homo. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Don't fail to see the Wonderful Historical Drama — " THE GAUL'S HERO." " THE GIRL DETECTIVE." '• CONSUL, THE GREAT." Complete Change Monday including " TRIP ON A TRAWLER." "HOW A DOG SAVED THE FLAG." (Highly Sensational) "MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS." A Real T.P. Programme. NEW ZEALAND FEDERATED SHEARERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of above will be ___ held in the Dominion Hall TO NIGHT at 7.30 sharp. Business Important. E. W. ABBOTT, Secretary. NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in Ihe V.M.C.A. Rooms on Monday Evening at 7.45 o'clock. Business : Election of Officers and other important matters. mO W N HALL, MASTER TOIT TWO NIGHTS OF HILARITY. T©-NI€3HT I TO-NIGHT! Saturday and Monday, sth and 7th February. Return of the Favourites — POLLARD'S OPERA CO. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. New Faces, New Pieces, New Ideas. SATURDAY, sth FEB. First Production Here of the Reigning American Success, the New Operatic Extravaganza— i "THE BELLE OF CUBA." JUST ONE UNENDING LAUGH, MONDAY, 7'iii FEB. A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. First Production on any stage by this Company of the World's Greatest Musical Comedy Success — "RfllSS HOOK OF HOLLAND." (By arrangement with Sir Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn.) The piece that broke all Australian records. 26 WEEKS IN MELBOURNE. 24 WE!- KB IN SYDNEY. SCENERY, WARDROBE PROPERTIES, and EFFEOTS a Revelation to Playgoers. FULL ORCHESTRA,BALLET & CHORUS. Prices—4/-, 2/6 and 1/-. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. Box Plans at Miss Rive's. FRED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager. mOWN & DRILL HALLS, Hall-street. SHOW~WEBK. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DISTRICT NURSE FUND. MONSTER" BAZAAR. (In aid of Funds for Nursing the Sick Poor in Their Own Homes J Monday, 14-th Feb., to Saturday, 19th Feb. Every Evening from 7.30 to 10 ; Afternoon and Evening Friday azd Saturday. Guessing Competition. DON'T MISS IT. A LADY'S GOLD KEYLESS WATCH (Guaranteed) (On view at Mr A Henderson's, Queen-street) For 1/-. TICKETS NOW FOR SALE. Watch to be wound by the Mayor on opening night of Bazaar and allowed to run down. Guess what time the watch stops and it's yours. Full particulars regarding Musical and Literary Competitions may be obtained from Mr Gerald C. Branson, Exchange Buildings, Messrs Inns and Goddard, Queen-street, or the Secretary, W. GILLESPIE, Academy Buildings, Church-street. M. SABA & SON, DRAPERS, ETC., Queen-street, Masterton GREAT SUMMER SALE NOW ON. A Big assortment of Prints 3/9 doz. The very latest Blouses, 12 doz., going at 3/9. Summer Skirts 10/11. Ladies' Fancy Collars 6d. Embroidered Collars 9d. Ladies' Belts 1/-. Fine line of Ladies' Cashmere Hose, plain or ribbed, 3 pairs for 2/9. Towels 1/6 pair. Ladies' hems'.itched Hand kerchiefs 1/- half doz. Embroidery at very low prices, also Laces from 1/- doz. Curtains, good patterns, 90in. by 52in., 3/11 pair. Ladies' assorted Hats 6d*. Flowers 1/- Spray. Gloves from 3d upwards. Children's clothing and underclothing and Men's clothing of all descriptions at bargain prices. Men's Suits 25/6. Cashmere Socks. 3 pairs for 2/6. 3 j Ties for 2/9. Boy's Suits 5/6 upwards. MRS SABA a SON I INVITATION! ALL WELCOME TO SEE OUR NEW STOCK, COME and see our CROCKERY ORNAMENTS at 3d, 4d, 6d and upwards. VASES Bohemians, Vienna, Turkish, Japanese, etc. ]>"«iv variety. Prices, 1/to 19/6 pair. ' i -, STATIONERY—__Telopes t 25. for 25 for 2d, 25 for 3d, 25 for 4d. Writing Pads, 3d, 6d, 9d and Is. Boxes of. Stationery, with 2 packets envelopes and 1 quire paper, only 6d. Splendid value. All sorts in stationery lines. NOTE.—We are the cheapest in the district. Reason why—We don't pay any wages, we buy for cash, we sell for cash and therefore have no bad debts, so we can afbrd to sell cheaper than others. F. SANKO, (Opposite T. Wago and Co.) QUEEN-STREET, -MASTERTON. POSTCARDS— No shop can show like us.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

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