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MODERN EVE REVOLTS AGAINST LOVE WITHOUT LUXURY; OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT OLIVE BORDOX OLLVE BORDOX OLIVE BORDOX and GEORGE O’BRIEN. GEORGE O’BRIEN. GEORGE O'BRIEN. “BUT L HAVE NOTHING TO WEAR,” Down through the Ages hag come this Battle Cry of Feminine Vanity. See “Fig Leaves.” A GAZETTE AND COMEDY IN SUPPORT. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT HENDERSON’S. NEW TIMETABLE. FOR CASTLEPOINT ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. STARTING APRIL 27, 1927. pAB LEAVES G.P.0., Masterton, 1 p.m. daily. Leaves Oastlepoint 7.30 a .in. daily, arriving Masterton 10.15 a.m. daily. FLY & YOUNG, LTD., MASTERTON. FUNERAL NOTICE. np.HE FRIENDS of the late Joseph ■*" Morris are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Homestead, To Ore Ore, on WEDNESDAY", April 27th, at 3 p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. HOAR & PERMAIN, Funeral .Furnishers. Telephones 1350, 1318. NOTICE. TO INTENDING CAR BUYERS. r HAVE an AUSTIN 20 Touring Car L for Sale at a price which represents xcellent value for money. The car is n splendid order internally and oxterally, and has a tremendous reserve of nused mileage. PRICE £225 CASH, or would consid; r good small English car in part payrent. Any reasonable trial given. Apply W. L. FREE, e/o S. M. Baird, Ad., Bannister Street. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MASTERTON DISTRICT—f HAVE much pleasure in offering my .services to the Electors of the Maserton District for a seat on the Welington Harbour Board. Mv main obect would be to make the Port of Welington ouo of the chief centres in the forth Island for the export of Dairy ’roduce, and to cut out the small ports rkere steamers have to travel up and own the coast, picking up minimum [uantities of butter and cheese, which dds materially to the cost of shipping. Jonsiderable savings could be effected >y centralising as much shipping- as lossiblo from the port of Wellington, idiich would mean a saving in levies to 11 the dairy factories in the Wellingon Provincial District. My motto is Progress with Economy, nd I beg to solicit your support at the lection which takes plaeo on Wednesday, the 27th inst.—Yours faithfully, DAVID CASELBERG.

WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON AND DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, —• I have now had six years’ service as your representative on the; Wellington Harbour Board, and I trust that my record has been such as to secure a renewal of your confidence at the forthcoming election, in which I am again a candidate. During my.term of office prominent Board work has included. — 1. Reorganisation of staff, which has resulted in increased efficiency and economy. 2. Erection of two up-to-date sheds, with all labour-saving appliances. 3. A reduction of £20,000. in charges (two years ago; the first since the inception of the Board); a further reduction of £12,000 this year; and substantial reserves carried forward. The primary producers provide the whole of the exports, and consequently I have every confidence in asking that their present direct representation of two members be retained. Further, I seek your suffrage as the only candidate in the northern end of the district. If you are interested in maintaining the Wellington Port as the best and cheapest in New Zealand you cannot do better than allow those who have helped to achieve this result to still further work in your interest with care, efficiency and economy. Yours faithfully, TITOS. MOSS. Newman, April 22nd, 1927.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 1

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