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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COMING TO MJKTERTON. COMING TO MASTERTON. TUESDAY', MARCH 8. “ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL GRAND VOICES OR OUR DAY.”—London “Daily Mail.” OPERA HOUSE Direction E. J. Gravestock. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, ONE NIGHT ONLY. “Miss Phyllis Lett has the voice which Homer forgot to describe as belonging to Helen of Troy.’’—London ‘ ‘ Tinies. ’ ’ MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the honour to present the GREAT ENGLISH-CONTRALTO GREAT ENGLISH CONTRALTO MISS PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT PHYLLIS LETT "All over the country Miss Lett is the idol of would-be contraltos, and the most beautiful of her notes are enough to make aspirants sigh despairingly.” —London “Daily Mail.” Supported by a BRILLIANT CONCERT COMPANY. MISS MARGOT MACGIBBON, The Brilliant Young Violinist. MR. NORMAN BENNETT, The Eminent Tenor. And MR. MAURICE BESLY, The Famous English Composer-Pianist. Reserved Seats, 7/6; Unreserve 1, 5/and 3/- (plus tax). BOX PLANS open at the Arts and Crafts on Friday next.

Concessions to Students and Musical Societies on application to teachers and secretaries. Particulars may be obtained from Box Office. General Manager .. .. Maurice Ralph

MASTERTON NAVY LEAGUE. TECTURE by Commander ARTHUR MARSDEN, R.N., on the Navy and the Empire, in St. Matthew’s Parish Hall, Church Street, TUESDAY, March 1, 1927, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION, 1/-; Reserves 2/-. Box Plan opens at Arts and Crafts on February 25. LEASE BY TENDER. OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY' OCCUPIED BY JAMES ROBERT STRANG, SITUATE AT GLADSTONE. (RENDERS ARE INVITED for a five years’ lease of the above property, comprising about 228 acres (approximately) with 14-roomed dwelling house and outbuildings, known as “Matengatenga” Homestead. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of tender may be obtained on application to Messrs. Gawith, Logan and Taverner, High Street, Carterton, or to Messrs. Gawith, Logan, Biss and Wilson, Queen Street, Masterton. Highest or any tender .not necessarily accepted. TENDERS will CLOSE on MONDAY the 7th day of March 1927.

LEGAL. J. MACFARLANE LAING, LL.B., BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Perry Street, (Phone 1890. MONEY TO LEND.—Several sums of under £lOO each, £2OO, £3OO, £4OO, £750, £BOO, and several larger amounts are available for immediate investment.

The Beautiful Transformations Designed by KEEN’S The Ladies’ Own Salon, Appeal to the Lady of Unerring Judgment and Good Taste. The various creations are suitable for Ladies of All Ages, and in the cases of Thin Hair, Discoloured, or Difficulty in Dressing, these Transformations redeem the original Glory of Youth. \ The sheer skill of the Expert Artist ensures not the least trace of artificiality. Light in weight, easily adjusted, the naturally wavy hair cannot possibly become straight. KEEN’S, ' QUEEN AND PERRY STREETS. TELEPHONE 1641. ’

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Wairarapa Age, 28 February 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 28 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 28 February 1927, Page 1

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