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TO-NIGHT, at 8. A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN MUSICAL TREAT! QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. Direction Celebrity Concerts, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ONE MEMORABLE CONCERT BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. “The finest combination of its kind in the world.*” —“Berlin Lokal Anzeiger. ’ ’ TO-NIGHT »S PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE—THE IMMORTAL SCHUBERT TRIO IN B FLAT. Passaeaglia for Violin and ’Cello (ITa 11 d el-lla.l vo rs e n). JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY will play— Ballade in G min ('Chopin) Rakoczy March (Liszt) As an exponent of Liszt’s “grand manner,” Mr Spivakovsky has had few equals. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY will play—- “ Carmen” Fantasy (Sarasate) The extraordinarily brilliant violin arrangement of airs from Bizet’s beloved Opera. EDMUND KURTZ will play— Variations on a Rococo Theme—(Tschaikovsky) An inspired and inspiring work as revealed bv this young 1 ‘ Wizard of the ’cello.”

PRICES: 5/- (res.), 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. PLANS AT ARTS & CRAFTS. 3/- Day Sale Tickets at Arts and Crafts to-day; 2/- at door only. MAURICEVILLE DISTRICT SPORTS CLUE. A DANCE 'wlill be 'held in the Mauriceville East. Hall on WEDNESDAY, I4th JUNE. KIRK’S ORCHESTRA. Bus leaves Post Office at 7.15 p.m. PRICES, 2/6 and 1/6. E. W. CHEETIIAM, Hon. See. SOCCER FOOTBALL! nnilE Wairarapa Football Association invites -all those interested in Soeeer Football, except regular playing members of the three existing teams, to attend a meeting in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30, for the purpose of forming a fourth club. T. E. HANDOOCK, Hon. .Secretary. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW IS NOW ON! DAY & NIGHT ATTRACTIONS. DAY & NIGHT ATTRACTIONS. WEDNESDAY— '* 0 a.m., Dog Trials; 1.30 p.m., Te Aute v. P.N. Boys’ High School Football Match; 3 p.m., Te Kairau v. Or.oua Representative Football Match; 7.15 p.m., Boxing —11 Amateur Bouts in Stadium. THURSDAY—--9 a.m., 'Conclusion of Dog Trials; 2.30 p.m., Victoria University v. Massey College Football Match; 7.15 p.m., Wrestling—B Contests in Stadium. FRIDAY— From noon, Horse Jumping Competition (4 Events); 7.15 p.m., Tug-of-War Contest in Stadium. SATURDAY— Man aw atu Rugby Championship Games at 1.15 p.m., St. Patrick’s v. Massey College; at 2.45 p.m., Kia Toa v. Old Boys. Admission to Grounds, 1/-; Stadium, Gd; Art Gallery, 6d. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE. CPENDERS are invited for the purchase of the Properties in the Estate of the late T. C. Bannister. The properties aro situate at Langdale, 27 miles from Masterton, and contain: — Firstly: 854 acres of freehold, with sixroomed house and all necessary outbuildings. The land is all river flat, subdivided into twelve paddocks and well watered. Secondly: 216:} acres of Deferred Payment License (Crown Land), with house and necessary outbuildings, stable and wool shed, partly Hat and partly low hills, subdivided into seven paddocks, and well watered. Tenders close on the 30th June, 1933. All cash required. Possession, 31st J uly, 1933. Tenders will be received either for both properties or separately for either property. Terms and conditions are to be seen at the Offices of the undersigned at MASTERTON, CARTERTON, MARTINBOROUGH and WELLINGTON. The highest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. G A WITH, BISS & WILSON, Solicitors, Masterton. THE ONLY SUIT FOR A PARTICULAR MAN— A TAILOR-MADE SUIT. ■ T'O BE A SUCCESS in life, appearance must be studied. That is why you will find every man who holds a responsible position wearing a tailor-made suit. Confidence is born of well-cut, perfect-fitting clothes. The shrewd business man knows that a tailor-made suit is a sound investment, not only in appearance, but in lasting weaT and shape. Expert and honest workmanship is built into every detail. Ball’s tailoring has a clientele of hundreds of business men. C S. BALL TAILOR. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 June 1933, Page 1

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