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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON’B , MOST FAMOUS COMEDY! “THE UNFAIR SEX”—TO-NIGHT. BE WISE AND BOOK AT ARTS & CRAFTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT (Monday) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT (Monday) TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Dick White and Erie Edgley present MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN The Popular London Actress, with Joseph Cunningham’s LONDON COMEDY’ COMPANY, In the Greatest Comedy Farce Triumph, “THE UNFAIR SEX.” “THE UNFAIR SEX.” “THE UNFAIR SEX.” “THE UNFAIR SEX.” “THE UNFAIR SEX.” “THE UNFAIR SEX,” (By Eric Hudson.) By arrangement with Robert Courtnedge .Savov Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT—MONDAY. “THE UNFAIR SEX.” Is a Brilliant Comedy of Unusual Appeal and Attractiveness, and one that has had a tremendously successful run in all the Metropolitan Centres. The comedy keeps the laughs coming. The Staging and the Dressing are the last word in the producer’s art, and the sparkle and the brilliance of the whole performance is maintained at the highest from, the rise' to the fall of the curtain.

“THE UNFAIR SEX.” Has broken all comedy farce records everywhere, and Masterton will be added to the list of triumphs. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT

ARTS & CRAFTS. PRICES: Reserved O.S. and D.C., 7/-; Stalls, 4/-; plus tax; Pit 2/-. ’ W. A. Low Representative

SPECIAL NOTICE. gPORTSMEN and Pieknickers are respectfully requested to refrain from burning gorse on the Waingawa River adjoining my property on account of the extremely dry nature of the grass. DAVID SMITH. WAIRARAPA HIGH SCHOOL. OLASSES RESUME at 9 a.m. TO-DAY (Monday, February 7). MASTEBTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited for— A. —The purchase and removal of the buildings known as the old Gas Works Buildings (including the chimney) situated in Bannister Street. B. —For the demolition of the said buildings and chimney, the cleaning and stacking of bricks and other material where directed on the present sife. Tenders, endorsed “Removal Buildings,” addressed to the Town Clerk, Masterton, will bo received up to midday on THURSDAY, the 17th day of February, 1927. Conditions of Sale and Specification for demolition may be seen at the Gas Office, Chapel Street. BY ORDER. P. I. M. THE MASTERTON A. & P. SHOW IS ON FEBRUARY 15 and. 16. SK EVERY ONE of your Friends to come to it, and show them how our District ik making progress. THE EXHIBITS ARE THE VERY BEST. THE GROUNDS, with its NATURAL BUSH, is one of the, Prettiest and Ideal for Picnicking. BE SURE AND BE THERE. IT’S THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. YOU’LL LEARN THINGS AND ENJOY YOURSELF. Post Cards of the Grounds, 3d each. (Inserted by P.I.M. Committee.)

G. HYDE, Funeral Furnisher and Director. PICTURE FRAMES AND DF.AT.FJt MOTOR FUNERAL CAB OB HORSE HEARSE. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. 18 CHURCH STREET, MASTEBTOM. Telephones:— Business, 1433; Beeidenee. 1484.

BABIES TO-DAY School Children to-morrow. School Children to-day, Men and Women to-morrow. They all grow up so soon, almost before you notice it. The baby ways, the childish, pretty mannerism, all vanish without trace— Unless you make sure and have the children’s photographs taken now, before it is too late. The children will soon grow up, and perhaps scatter; their photos will never grow up, and will always be with you. DON’T DELAY! Ring 2471 for appointment, or come- in any time, any weather. We have our own sunshine, 10,000 Candle Power E.L. The A.P.F., The Children’s Photographers and Artistic Picture Framers, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 7 February 1927, Page 1

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566

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 7 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 7 February 1927, Page 1

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