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QPEBA HOUSE? 4r MASTERTON. FRIDAY, j£t|E 26th. j. c: wiLLiAirsoN’S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY Including the Famous London ... • Comedienne, •MARIE BjIBKE 1 : MARIE BURKE Who will make her first appearanco in Ma-stertou in the irresistible musical ' 'p^y “WILDFLOWER” Could you keep your temper for six months, keep your head when surrounded by the pretty girls, gallant men, and dazzling scenes of “WILDFLOWEft” The Brilliant'Musical Comedy romance with Mario Burke as the girl who has to stay sweet tempered to win a fortune, in a show which sparkles with fun, ’ amazing, dances and songs, which everyone wants to sing. ‘ ‘WILDFLOWER. ’ ’ ’ “WILDFLOWER.” “WILDFLOWER.” “WILDFLOWER.” The phenomenally successful musical play that has broken all records in Sydney, and more recently in Wellington.’ AN EXCEPTIONAL CAST also includes —•" G-us Bluett. Marjorie Daw, Noel Allan, Herbert Browne, Charles Zoli, Marie La Varre, John Forde, the Cansino Brothers and Stoneburn. THE BOX PLANS FOR “WILDFLOWER” will be opened at the Bristol Piano Co. on Wednesday, Juno 24. D.C. and O.S. 8/-; Stalls, 5/-; Pit, 2/6. All prices plus tax. Booking fee one penny extra. ODDFELLOWS ’ LODGE, M.U. T OYAL MASTERTON meets TO-NIGHT, 7.30. By-election of Officers. Initiations, 8 pan. A. RIPPON, Secretary. TAUERU FOOTBALL DANCE. To be held on TUESDAY, 23rd June, IN THE TAUERU HALL. GOOD MUSIC; GOOD FLOOR. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. Stanfforth and Smith’s vcar will leave P.O. at 7.30. GEO. IHAKA, Secretary. DANCE! DANCE! Will bo held in the GLADSTONE HALL, ON THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 25th. Good • Floor,* Goad Sup'P o1 '? Good Music. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/W. Harding's Bus will leave P.O. at 7.30. ALL YOUR PAINTING, Paperhahg-' A ing, Glazing and Signwriting can be done by C. N. Cole, 19 Wrigley Street, Masterton. Telephone 1532. ATASTEKTON UMBRELLA WORKS, (next Salvation Army Barracks), Lincoln Road, Masterton. We make, sell, re-cover and repair umbrellas. We clean and repair all makes of sewing machines. Needles and parts kept in stock. Charges moderate. All work guaranteed. —T, Verity. iTTANi'wn—The pnblic to inspect our large and new range of Artistic Bbxed Stationery. McLeod and Young Masterton.

YSTINTER GAMES.—Bobs 21/6, Ping ” Pong 9/-, Playing Cards 1/6, 2/3, Children’s Games froi 1/-, Footballs from 4/6, a't The Gift House. T OOK! LOOK! GEM RAZORS! " We have in stock, just landed, 144 Gem Razors, which we are selling, one razor and seven blades for 3/6 only. The above razor is beautifully constructed, being nickel plated, and blades are the best hollow ground steel. Anyone desirous of obtaining a firstclass razor at a very low figure should not miss this opportunity. Send postal note for 3/6 and two pence postage, and we will post same direct to you.— L. A. Wadham, Sports Service. Telephone 1686. TN NEED OF GLASSES? Do your eyes and head ache after doing close work ? Many people who see a great distance often require glasses for close work. Consult Hy F. Deverell, Opt. D., Ophthalmic Optician, Bannister street, opposite Midland Hotel, Mastorton. Open Friday nights by appointment. Tl/TECCANO HEADQUARTERS is at It-L Thompson’s Variety Store, where you have choice of large stock of Spare Parts, Motors and Outfits at lowest city prices. p AIN TINGPRESERVES as well as adds value to your home. C. N. Cole, Painter and Paperhanger, 19 Wrigley street. YI/INTER is now approaching, and we are busy stocking up to combat with both cold and wet weather. See our smart, cheap and cosy woollen coats for the little ones; also" rubber coats and capes with hoods, in extra quality. Ladies’ knitted costumes, very low in price, with cardigans for old and young. We are shortly expecting large consignments of smart and cosy goods, suitable for aII.—MISS EEETLEY, opposite Wagg’s Garage. NOT-DISCARD your old clothes! I undertake to clean, press ano repair Ladies’ Cream and Gabardine Costumes and Gloves, also Gent’j Suits, making them equal to new. Re pairs and alterations a speciality Satisfaction guarantee in aill cases. Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention. Prices reasonable Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church, Queen Street, Masterton. TJMBRELLAS re-covered and repair ed; Scisoors ground and set. Ai' orders eKecnted promptly.—W, Green 13 George Street.. YOUR PRESCRIPTION you want results. Let me give you the benefit of my experience as manager of some of the largest ispensing pharmacies in New Zealand. ~E. A. Parr, Chemist, 4 Perry Street. ’Phone 1509.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 June 1925, Page 1

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