SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Two Years on Broadway, but as a filmplay it will live forever THE BEST-DRESSED LAUGH SHOW THIS TOWN HAS EVER SEEN. OPERA HOUSE. COMING WEDNESDAY NEXT. COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE and LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES in “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” ‘ ’IRENE. ’ ’ “IRENE.” Who does not know the Musical Comedy “Irene,” which played with such amazing success throughout Australasia? SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICEij-2/. 1/6, 1/-. BOX RLAN AT HENDERSON’S. FUNERAL NOTICE. JHE FRIENDS of the late Richard Kelly, of Featherston, are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Uunderhill Road, Featherston, on TUESDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Featherston Cemetery. T. R. SAUNDERS, Undertaker.
TENDERS FOR PROPERTY. WE HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs. G. and W. F. Day to call for Tenders for the purchase of property (now in the occupation of Mr. G. Day) which is being sold to wind up estate. The land has an area of 6) acres, with frontages to High and York Streets, and has thereon an eightroomed dwelling and outbuildings. Tenders CLOSE on MONDAY, the 14th day of March, addressed to— F. P. WELCH & SON, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. TOILET SPECIALIST. MISS KATHLEEN DYER, ’phone 1793, Cosy Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. Shingle, (Shampoo, Marcel and Water Wave, Treatment and Massage (face and scalp), Staining, Mineral Clay Packs, Manicure, Etc.
MR. MOTORIST! JJOW IS THE TIME nave your Car overhauled or tuned-up by an Efficient Mechanic. Complete Overhauls fully guaranteed by us, and all work is carried out under my personal supervision. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE THOROUGHLY SATISFIED. PRICES REASONABLE. RADIO AND CAR BATTERY REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. E. WINHALL, MICHELIN TYRE STOCKIST, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON Telephone 2596. 2531. AUTUMN FASHIONS. j All the Newest and Most Up-to-date Styles in COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS, TUNIC SUITS AND MILLINERY Are to be seen at “VIAMI,” (Farrar & Ninnes) QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 1753.
JAMS AND PRESERVES Made Cheaper by Buying at THOMPSON’S. JELLY JARS, 4 and t-pint. TIE-OVER JARS, 1 and 21b. SCREW TOP JARS, Pinto, Quarts an’ 1 Half-gallon. I Jib SCREW TOP, 6/6 dozen. STOVE MATS, 6d. WOOD SPOONS, from 6d. JAM POT COVERS and LABELS, PRESERVING PANS, EXTRA JAB RINGS, SCALES AND "WEIGHTS. T. J. THOMPSON'S VARIETY STORE, 'WHERE MONEY GOES FURTHER.’
J?, J. OSBORNE, Tinsmith, maker of Baths, Tanks, Stove Pipes, Rubbish Tins, Milk Utensils and all sheet metal work. Address, Dixon Street, back of T. Wagg & Co.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1927, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1927, Page 1
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