SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. “ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL GRAND VOICES OF OUR DAY.”—London “Daily Mail.” OPERA HOUSE. Direction E. J. Gravestock. TUESDAY NEXT, at 8. ONE NIGHT ONLY. “Miss Phyllis Lett has the voice which Homer forgot to describe as belonging to Helen of Troy.”—London ‘ ‘ Times.’' MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the honour to present for the FIRST TIME IN MASTERTON, 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 tones are enough to make aspirants sigh despairingly.” —London “Daily Mail.” Supported bv a Brilliant Company: MISS MARGOT MACGIBBON, Violinist. MR. NORMAN BENNETT, Tenor. MR. MAURICE BESLY, The Famous English Composer-Pianist. Reserved Seats, 7/6; Unreserved, 5/and 3/- (plus tax). Box Plans open at Arts and Crafts to-morrow morning. Concessions to Students and Musical Societies on application to teachers and secretaries.
THE DUKE AND DUCHESS ARE COMING! TOSSMAN & CO. ARE HERE! And making a Display of Furs in CENTRAL ARCADE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. FRIDAY IS POSITIVELY LAST DAY. Bring your Repairs and Re-models to us. We make every job an advertisement. ALL WORK AND EVERYTHING SOLD GUARANTEED. WE CUT OUT THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT BY MANUFACTURING OURSELVES. BUY NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURED GOODS! REMEMBER, WE ARE FUR SPECIALISTS ONLY, AND HAVE 40 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. We have no connection with any other firm in New Zealand, and our only address is 196 LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. (Opposite Midland Hotel.) Write, Ring or Call. We pay special attention to country orders. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW, MUNICIPAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927. CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES;— Society’s Challenge Flower Bowl, for Cut Flowers. Cottagers’ Class. Wilton Challenge Bowl: Most points Decorative Class. Poultry Club Cup: Most Points Vegetables; Open Class. SHOW OPEN from 2 to 5.30 p.m., and 7 to 9.30 p.m. Entries CLOSE DEFINITELY at 9 p.m.. MONDAY, March 7. B. P. WELCH, Secretary. Perry Street. ’Phone 1714. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HAVE TAKEN into partnership Mr. C. C. MARSACK, 8.A., LL.B., late of Taumaruuui. The practice lately carried on by Messrs. Pragnell & McKenzie will in future be carried on by Mr. Marsack and myself at the offices in the Trust Lands Trust Buildings under the style or firm of McKenzie & Marsaek, as from the Ist March, 1927. ft. MeKENZIE, Solicitor. Masterton. P. I. M. J ' MOTORIST STOP AND CAMP AT MASTERTON. The New Site is just behind the Lake in MASTERTON’S BEAUTIFUL PARK, Close Ito Children’s Playground.
Visitors are cordially invited to join in Games on the Bowling Green, Tennis and Croquet Courts. Good Bathing in River or Lake, and our Pretty Park to pass your leisure hours in.
"pAINTING —and this is the weather -*■ for it. Now is the time to save your home from depreciation and decay by getting C. N. Cole to paint it. for you. 19 Wrigley Street. Telephone 1532.
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Wairarapa Age, 3 March 1927, Page 1
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