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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PLEASE NOTE.—AII those who have not yet seen “East Lynne” are reminded that to-night is the final performance of this wonderful production. All who have seen it proclaim it as a wonderful success. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT FINALLY TONIGHT “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” "EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNB” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” “EAST LYNNE” EAST LYNNE” For 64 years "East Lynne” has been regarded as the greatest play ever written. Its drama, its heart interest, and its pathos have swayed audiences in 'every country on the globe, and in every tongue. Your mothers and grandmothers have seen it time and again, and have been held in its spell. It is without peer in the world of melodrama. There is handly a soul who has not seen it and been thrilled. All the power of the drama and tender pathos of Mrs. Henry Wood’s original work have been retained, and the gripping story has been set in a background of beauty sueh as is rare on the silver sheet. Featuring ALMA RUBENS, EDMUND LOWE, LOT’ TELLEGEN. FRANK KEENAN, MARJORIE DAW, PAUL PANZER, ’BELLE BENNETT, LYDIA KNOTT, ERIC MAYNE, LESLIE FENTON, MARTHA MATTOX, HARRY SEYMOUR. FAVOURITE SUPPORTING BILL. RESERVES AT HENDERSON’S Or Theatre ’Phone 1648 after 6.45. MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION gMALL PADDOCKS and Loose-boxes wanted near Showgrounds, from 14th to 16th February. Kindly advise the undersigned. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. METALLING CONTRACT. RENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned, where Specifications may be seen until 12 (noon) on THURSDAY, the 10th day of February, 1927, for the undermentioned work:— Contract No/ 562.—Quarrying, breaking and Delivering 1600 cubic yards of Rock on to the Stronvar Road. The Overseer will meet intending contractors at the Junction of the Kintail Road*at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of February, 1927. Dated this 2nd dav of February, 1927. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1925. under the Weights and Measures Act, 1925, have now been Gazetted and came into force on the 13th January, 1927. The Act and Regulations not only require correct Weights and Measures appliances (as hitherto) but provide also the manner in which vanoua classes of goods shall be sold. A copy of the Act and Regulations may be seen at the Office of any Inspector of Factories or Weights and Measures, and a copy may be purchased from the Government Printer, Wellington. Price: Act, 9d; Regulations, 3d; plus postage on each, Id. F. W. ROWLEY, Secretary of Labour. Wellington, January 31, 1927.

SEND THEM BACK TO SCHOOL WELL EQUIPPED.

The Holidays are finished, and once more the kiddies are going back to their Studies —and, of course, they must have New Books if they are to do good work. SELECT FROM OUR RANGE. We have the Biggest Stocks in the District, including Text Books, Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Rulers, Etc.

OUR VALUES ARE UNEQUALLED

Bring the Kiddies in to-day for their needs.

McLEOD & YOUNGS, “The Academy,” QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19270204.2.3.2

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Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

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547

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

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