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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PICTURES AND Candy's Augmented Orchestra. On to-night's Programme, which COMMENCES AT 7.30. LAST WEEK WE SALD ' ' We arc going to make Masterton sit up and take notice." WELL—WE'VE DONE IT! AND THEY SAT UP AND TOOK NOTlCti ALL EIGHT. Most decidedly they did! Yes! Yes! Thoy sat spellbound, and hypnotised, by the vital, gripping story —the high lifo of tho saloons —the low life of the slums— tho beauty, the wickedness, the gaiety, and the big appeal for good which is the outstanding feature in this tale of tho bubbles aud dregs of life. Four-act Mutual Master Picture, UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. THE SECOND STAR FEATURE. The 5-Reel World Famed Ivan Feature THE UNWELCOME WIFE. THE UNWELCOME WIFE. THE UNWELCOME WIFE. The greatest Domestic Drama of all " Times. This Wonderful Ladies' Play. THE SUPPORTING ITEMS ARE A NICE LOT. THANKS. TITR JOHN HARVEY aud Family wish to convey their sincere thanks to the many kind friends and neighbours for help and sympathy in their sad beroavemont. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ; PURSUANT of Section 8 of "The X Dogs Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that the fee for the rogistiatiou of dogs for the Borough of .Masterton for the year 1910 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Mr G. Morris, afl his residence in Hopo Street, Masterton. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows: —'For each dog kept solely for the purpose, of destroying rabbits or kept solely for the purpose of herding ' or driving sheep or cattle 2s Gd; for any other doc 10s. Dated'this Mist day of May, 1916. JAMES ARCHER, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Chapel St., Masterton. MR COMBS' LECTURE. pO_SEQUE_T of Friday being a late evening with the shopkeepers, the Lecture on ""New Zealand's Democracy and Imperialism,■"-■as announced to be delivered on the evening of Friday, the 2nd of June, has been now POSTPOKED UNTIL FRIDAY, the oth June. M B. SPENCK, Hon. See. Mr Combs' Students Assn. POPULAR-PRICED STYLISH MILLINERY. nPIIK majority of Ladies do nor. feel that it is - necessary to havo excessively high-priced Hats for ordinary street hats and every-day wear. However, they want something neat and tasty, aud these features are combined in the .stylish sslld READY-TO-WEAR And TRIMMED FELTS. Now being shown by Mrs Paterson. The hats are attractive, tho price is attractive. Also, a choice lot of MODELS, including the most beautiful creations, at very reasonable prices. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect. MRS J. PATERSON, HIGH-CLASS MILLINEF Queen Street (opposite Mr L. S. Nicol.) HOAR AND PERMMN. SANITARY UNDERTAKERS. (TELEPHONE MESSAGES RECEIVE X IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. TELEPHONES— Business- Premises, No. 11. Private, No. 318. QUEEN ST. MASTERTON RING UP E NUMBER 374 t T_ you want to hire a Motor Carin charge of a competent Chaffeur. All ' f trains met. Attendance night or day. E. J. EASTWOOD, PROPRIETOR. r t RING TELEPHONE ©48----t GIDDINGS '" THE CHEAPEST CASH GROCER. TRY ATALANTA TEA, 2s lb. OR MOTOR TEA, Is 6d lb. OPPOSITE KNOX XCHURCH. 3 QUEEN ST MASTERTON. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. T ATEST Model AUSTIN Motor Car lj for Hire. Trips to any part of the district undertaken. Trains met by arrangement. H. M. COLE. r UPPER COLE STREET. * \ Telephone 524..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

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