JOY NIGHT. JOY NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. TOMORROW NIGHT! Novelty and Streamer Dances. Wellington Orchestra of Six Players. Gents 2/Gj Ladies 1/(3, Double Ticket 4/Come Along and Join the Fun. WAIRARAPA PRETTY GARDENS! KIND PERMISSION of the owners, the following Gardens will be open to the Public on SATURDAY and SUNDAY' AFTERNOONS NEXT, from 2 to diMR 11. B, MAUNSELL, “Rathkeale,” Opaki Road. MR L. B. MAUNSELL, “Bridge,” ■ Titoki Street, Lansdowne. MR J. ALLAN, King Edward Street, Lansdowne. MR C. ELGAR, Fiprnside, Featkerston. HEALTHY HIGH ARP DRY HOME SITES SECTIONS FOR SALE FROM ONE QUARTER ACRE UPWARDS PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS COLLEGE STREET MASTERTON’S WEST END) WHERE HOUSES OF APPROVED DESIGN ARE ERECTED ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO ASSIST FINANCING BUILDING ON EASY TERMS Apply to WALTER NOPS Renall Street, Masterton. IN SHOW CASES. NO. 1 CENTRAL ARCADE BUILDING NOW SHOWING at SALON MARIE HELOISE, Wonderful Collection of CHINESE NOVELTIES FRENCH BAROLA ART BRASS & PEWTER WARE. From these Choose your Gifts this Year. Telephone 1523.
ADVANCED DISPLAY of AUTUMN GOODS. Commences at THE EXCELSIOR SHOWROOM 02?, MONDAY, 10th. FEBRUARY. T ADIES are cordially invited to visit the Showroom to view the Fine Display of Costumes, Jumper Suits, Frocks, etc,, for wear this autumn. THE EXCELSIOR SHOWROOM. SHE ELASTIC 5 HOSIERY.— A new, closely woven, aeamless article, which is strong, elastic and light. In ilesh colour or drab, stockings 12/6 each, 22/6 pair. Knee<eaps and Anklets, 7/6 each, etc. Highest quality, lowest prices, from Gordon, Chemist, Masterlon. Ladies] At Robinson ’■ Beau., Parlours you have a Toilet Salon equal to any in the Dominion, where permanent waving, water waving and maresniing, etc., is executed by only efficient artists .who have had over ten years’ experience. Consult T. A. Robinson, Queen Street, for all claaaen of Beauty Work. ’Phone 1655. “LADLES! The secret of a charming appearance lies in the hair. We specialise in producing effects that produce flattering impressions on your friends. —Robinson’s, 61 Queen Street. ’Phone 1655. . LADIES! With the Ihelp of the 1928 Eugene Permanent Waving Process, our skilled artists can easily coax even the atraightest hair into deep, lustrous waves. Consult T. A. Robinson, 63 Jueen Btreot ,T> hone 1655. WE ARE NOTED for our Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Acce sories. The very best Workmanship and Value is offered at J. W. Smith ’a South End Cycle Works, opp. Knox Church 'Phone 2598. “QUEENS” Slnzanger’s racquet a 3 solely used by British tennis team while on N.Z. tour. Strung in N.Z. by F. Watson of Wellington who strung Hie racquets of the French team during their recent N.Z. tour. Guaranteed best “Tracey” gut used in restringings and repair work. We specialise in TPStringings, repairs and all tennis equipment. Barge stocks of best tennis balls always on hand. To schools, clubs, etc. see our special quotes—L. Wad ha in, Wairarapa Sports Service, ! phone 1686.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1930, Page 1
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