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QPERA HOUSE, M ASTEBfION. Direction ' * e^or Beck MONDAY, JULY 6thi Second Tour of the Dominion of the world-mined BRITISH PLATFORM ENTERTAINER, J. C. NEWLANDS, J. O. NEWLANDS, J. C. NEWLANDS, (“A Fellow of Infinite Jest.”) In selections of Masterpieces of English LITERATURE AND SCOTTISH FOLK LORE. The Press says: “ There is no man his peer who can so thoroughly interpret literature to a public audience.” Shakespeare, Barrie, Dickens, Poe, Kipling, Noyes. Programmes displaying the versatility and the wealth of his gift as an interpreter of the finest things in literature. WIT—HUMOUR—PATHOS! “To make the weeper laugh, and the laugher weep, he had the dialect and different skill. ’ ’ Delightful, llumoTous, Stimulating Entertainments. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY! Note the Date — MONDAY, JULY Oth. POPULAR. PRICES: ?,/■ (plus tax), and 2/-. Box Plans at the Bristol. No extra' charge for booking. Children half-price. Special concessions to students in parties of twenty or more; particulars at the Arts & Crafts. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Starts 7 o’clock. ST. MATTHEW’S PARISH HALL. CONCERT. Special items bv Mr. Harry Hall and party, Miss Zelma Carroll, also Sketches, Dances, Recitations, etc. Admission; Under 10 years, 6d; over 10 years and adults, 1/-. RACES AT TRENTHAM. 7th, Oth and 11th JULY. TTOLI DAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until Monday, 13th July, 1925, will be issued to Wellington tLambton) or Trentham from Masterton, Grevtown, Mangaroa, and intermediate stations by trains leaving Masterton 7.33 a.m., Greytown 5.9 a.m. on 7th, 9th, 11th July. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, '7th, Oth, 11th JULY, Train, for Trentham,, leaves Masterton 7.33 a.m., Trentham' ‘arrive 10.01 a.m. Train for Masterton, stopping as required, leaves Trentham 4.35 p.m., Masterton arrive 7.53 p.m. Train which usually leaves Wellington 4.16 p.m. for Masterton, leaves Wellington 4.40 p.m., Trentham 5.45, Masterton arr. 5.59 p.m. This train stops as required for passengers. “ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT ’ you’ll sleep undisturbed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle at your feet. An investment in warmth, health and comfort. All sizes. • ?QR HIGB -CLASS Motor Car and ‘ Carriage Painting communicate with '. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Imlement Co. ’s Garage. Estimates given or all classes of work.

■pOUND—Wallpapers to suit your -*■' choice as well as pockets. C. N. Cole, 19 Wrigley Street, Masterton. Telephone 1532. __ 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, Masterton. Open Friday nights by appointment. PAINTING PKESERVES as well as adds value to your home. C. N. Cole, Painter and Paperhanger, 19 Wrigley street. VS7INTBB 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 all. —MISS KEETLEY, opposite Wagg’s Garage. „ ■vrEW AND DISTINCTIVE Dinnerware patterns, as well as Salad Bowls, Porridge Basins, Sugars and Jug 3. Something quite fresh. Only at Thompson’s Variety Store. The low prices will please you. | fcO NOT DISCARD your old cloth e*t * I undertake to clean, press and repair Ladies’ Cream and Gabaidiup Costumes and Gloves, also Gent’s Suits, making them equal to new. Be 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. T ADIES! TRAVEL LIGHT. —All you want for.a week-e din the city is a Donald Costume. An extra jumper can always be carried in the handkerchief pocket. Alex. Donald, Queen Street. AIL, SMILING MOEN! A smiling morn indeed after a night of peaceful slumber with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Will last for years. Guaranteed by “Unique” on stopper. fFECCANO HEADQUARTERS is at D-*- Thompson’s Variety Store, where you have choice of large stock of Spare Parts, Motors and Outfits at lowest city prices. “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ’’ in the depth of winter with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Look for name “Unique” on stopper. T ONDON UNLIMITED.—One hundred Pairs of Blankets to go out at Jeff Moody’s Great Sale.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 July 1925, Page 1

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