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OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE NOAH BEERY NOAH BEERY ' m ■WILD HORSE MESA.” ■WILD HOitSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” Where horses know no master hearts know the thrill of love. / and ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘WILD HORSE MESA.” ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S Great Story of wild horse hunting in Arizona. Hair-rais-ing adventure and a sweet love -theme. PRICES—2/-, 1/6 and 1 /-. ST. MATTHEW’S SUNDAY SCHOOL SALE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 16th, 2 to 5 p.m. • 3 _ IN PARISH HALL. / Produce, 'Home-made Cakes,' Sweets, Plants and Flowers. CHILDREN’S BRAN TUBS. Afternoon Tea. Admission Free. Funds in aid of Annual Picnic. NOTICE. rp A. JAMES wishes to notify the * public of Masterton that he has taken over E. R. Waters ’ Wood, Coal and Carrying Business. Civility, Prompt Delivery and Careful Removals, my motto. Address: 15a WALTON’S AVENUE. ’Phone 1962. UPPER PLAIN PASSENGER SERVICE. NEW TIME-TABLE. ROM OCTOBER Ist a car will leave Upper Plain daily, except Saturvs, at 1 p.m.; leave P.O. 5.15 p.m. Friday Nights as usual. , C. C. MeLAUCHLIN. E. A. POOLE, Queen Street, Masterton. HAS FOR SALE—)NE RACING BICYCLE; also Ladies’ and Gents’ and Boys’ Bicycles, in good order. , IANDOLINte, AOCORDEONS, BANJO JEW BEDSTEADS, in Oak and Rimu, oval panels, with iron sides. lEW MATTRESSES, all classes, from Kapoc to Flax. Nothing better in district for Prices. When buying new Mattresses, give us a trial. We guarantee to give satisfaction. MANO, Duchesses; Child’s Cot, Couches, Sideboard,'New Kitchen Tables. 1000 SECOND-HAND BOOKS, 1/- each. Chairs, Mattings, Door Slips and articles too numerous to mention. Slew and Se-cond-’hand Clothing, etc. CASH BUYERS of Ladies’, Gents’ md Children’s Superior Second-hand Nothing; Books, Tools, Furniture, etc. ’Phone No. 1013. F. P. WELCH & SON, Land, Labour & Estate Agent, ’Phonos: Office 1714; Private, 1250. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. WANTED Cowman-gardener, near Masterton, 35/-. WANTED —Station hand, 2 cows to milk, 30/-. WANTED —Youth for farm work, must be able to milk, 20/-. WANTED—Waitress for 'boardinghouse, 35/-. WANTED. —Shepherd with good team, also saddle and bridle, 50/-. WAITING FOR ENGAGEMENT for \ the coming season —Fast machine shearers, classers, experts, etc. WANTED —Cook-general, 30/-; cooklaundress. 30/-. SEEING THE WORLD WITH NEW EYES. IU ’D scarcely credit -the difference that correct glasses make 'to those > are short-sighted, nst-ead of “just managing,” there’s 3d and efficiency. Instead of a nar- ■ field of vision ,there’s a new world interest within easy range. 'or work, for recreation —in the !*et, when shopping, or at home — sses, for those who need them, are ond praise or price, lonsult us, free of charge. Glasses plied at reasonable rates. Correct ses and comfortable mounts guaranMORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS. 0 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 13°2. Business men! Keep your printing L work in the town. Let the ‘‘Daily . Times” Job Printing Department give you a quotation for any printing you 3 require. Being equipped with a - thoroughly up-to-date plant, we are in a , position to undertake every description of General and Commercial Printing. Good work at reasonable prices, with prompt despatch is just what you want.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 October 1926, Page 1

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