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HOUSE, MASTERTTON. QPERA MONDAY, MARCH 30. ONE NIGHT ONLY (Prior to her departure for Europe The new Australian Prima Donna, MISS ETHEL OSBORN, Whose previous visit, to New Zealand been heard in the Town Hall.”' "A genuine artistic vocal sensation.” “A singer destined for fame.” —Sydney Press. “Took the hearts of the audience by storm; seldom has such applause was such a triumphant success. —Auckland Press. SUPPORTED BY SPECIALLY SELECT ED COMPANY. PRICES—Resd. 5/-, 3/-, plus tax; 2/Unreserved. Book at the Arts and Crafts. OPAKI FOOTBALL CLUB. rpj-lE Annual General Meeting of the "*■ above Club will be held at the Opaki Racecourse on TUESDAY, 24th, at 8 p.m. All members, intending members and supporters are requested to attend. LOYAL 'MASTERTON LODGE, M.U. /OFFICERS are requested to meet at Lodge Room at 7..‘U) p.m. MONDAY, March 23rd. All members who play football are also requested to attend, to arrange Seven-a-side Tournament teams. A. RIPPOX, Secretary. LANSDOWNE LADIES’ GUILD SHOP DAY. in the CENTRAL ARCADE on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. Work, Jumble, Produce and Sweets Stalls. GRAND CONCERT in St. Matthew’s Parish Hall at 8 p.m. Admission 2/-. MASTERTON GOLF CLUB. 'TUIE Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Masterton County Council Chambers, Chapel street, Masterton, on FRIDAY, tlie 27th day of March, 192 d, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive and consider the Annual Report and Balance-Sheet, election of officers, and discussion of any business that may be legally brought before the meeting. 11. 11. DAWSON, Secretarv,

SCHOOL OF DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. WELLINGTON & WAIRARAPA. MISS DAISY DONNELLY (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney) YyiLL Recommence her Classes throughout the Wairarapa, immediately following the re-opening of schools. For terms and particulars — 48 MULGRAVE ST., WELLINGTON. SOLWAY COLLEGE. 'VTOTICE is hfereby given that the Board of Governors of Solway College are prepared to receive day scholars in .the Primary Department up to and including the Sixth Standard. For particulars, apply to the Principal of the College. A. KEITII, Secretary. Masterton, March 12, 1923. INSTALLATION OF THE LATEST HAIRDRESSING MACHINE, EUGENE’S PERMANENT WAVING. T W-ISH to thank the Ladies and Gcntleinen of Masterton and surrounding district for their patronage and support during my sojourn here, and in soliciting a continuance of same, respectfully announce that I have installed the very latest and most up-to-date HAIR-WAVING MACHINE (‘ ‘ Eugene

Acknowledged all over the world ns THE BEST. .lust received—A shipment of Dr. Ifewett’s Hair Coloring, in all shades, harmless, and recognised by the profession in England and France as the most genuine. My latest approved Facial Massage is strongly recommended for all Face Trouble. Try one treatment. My treatment of the Scalp for all 'Tricopat hie Affections is strongly recommended by the leading medical testimony of Australia. King up 3f>120 for appointments. CO XSC LT A TIO X FK EE. T. HEWITT HOY, HAIR SPECIALIST, (X'ext to Xieol’s, Jeweller), MASTERTOX. WHERE TO BUY FURNITURE! BUY FURNITURE FROM E, VINE & CQ„ AUCTIONEERS. (Incorporating A. L. Wilson & Co.) 107 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) VINE & CO. ’S PRICES WILL SUIT ANY BUYER. Auction Sales arranged in Country Districts at short notice. Settlement prompt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 March 1925, Page 1

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