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MKBTIHGfI AND AMUSEMENTS. PRIOR TO ENTERING CAMP. GREAT SALE! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY,. Etc., Etc. J. BRADBURY, XT AS decided to offer a genuine Discount of 2s in the £ off all goods in. stock. WATCH THB WINDOWS! EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN ."FIGURES. As the bulk of this stock is marked at pre-war prices, 2s in tho £ discount equals 8s in the £ at present day prices. SALE NOW ON. At J. BRADBURY'S (opp. Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton. PHONE 648. POPULAR LECTURE MUNICIPAL BUILDING. (Chapel Street Entrance.) THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, ! At 7.30 o'cloclc. A VICTIM OF CIVILISATION; j MALTREATED MEXICO. j FVJR F. L. COftlßS, H/I.A. Will Lecture as abovo, in continuation of a series of Lectures conducted under tho Auspices of tho Managers of the Masterton Technical School and the control of the Students' Association. At the conclusion of the Lecture questions relevant to the subject are invited. Admission Is, or by Ticket (15 Lectures 10s). D. E. LESLIE, Director Technical School. M. B. SPENCE, Hon. Sec. Students' Association. MUNICIPAL HALL MASTERTON. THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1918. At 8 p.m. PATRIOTIC CONCERT By Pupil of tho LANSDOWNE SCHOOL. A SSISTED by Leading Amateurs of Masterton. In aid of tho Funds of the Overseas Club. QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1918. At 8 p.m. (Under Auspices Soldiers , ' Entertainment Committee.) GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT & PIERROT PERFORMANCE. Return Visit of CI Camp Brass Baud, Orchestra, and Pierrot Company. A threefold performance by the CI men. The Brass Band, under Band Sergt.Major R. B. Wills, will play in Masterton in the afternoon and evening. The combined Concert by Orchestra and Pierrots will be personally controlled a"d directed by Lieut. Chas. Prime of the Auckland Regiment N.Z. E.P. PRICES —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s 6d, Stalls 2s, Back Seats Is. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stall seats can bo reserved at Mr J. Henderson's, bookseller, Queen Street, without extra charge. (Full programme, which is a COMPLETE CHANGE from last visit, will be advertised later.) H. M. BODDINGTON, Hon. Sec. THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF WINTER MILLINERY MODES AT JVSRSJ. PATERSOBS'S. SIMPLE as simple can be—yet of the most distinctive charm. Such '8 he 1918 Winter Millinery, and we have •aught the desired, atmosphere to per 'ection. The shapes of the hats are varied —some straight brimmed, others iemurely drooped, yet again others with fascinating tilt, curve, or roll to the mm. The shapes and sizes of the i •rowns are even more diversely varied ban the brims; some high, others low, luffed or tasselled. Ladies are invited to call and inspect :he new Winter Hate. MBS J. FATERSORI. HIGH-CLASS MILLINER, Street (opposite Mr L. S. Nicol.) HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107 CUBA STREET, Wellington. UNDER NEW AND IMPRQVED MANAGEMENT! HHHIS commodious Private Hotel, sitaated in the cjty, above tho Royal Oak, has now been taken over by Mr 9. Edilson, who, will personally supervise tho management. No effort will be spared to make thia Hotel the Ideal Guest House of liiigton. Improvements in cuisine and attention. Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting rooms and Lounges, etc. Eight modern Bathrooms, electric light and Electric Fire Alarms.^ The Same Moderate Tariff—Bs per f lay: £2 2s per week. MAKE THE GRAND CENTRAL YOUR HOME WHILE IN WELLINGTON. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. » Telegrams,'' Edilson,'' Welnngton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 1

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