PUBLIC NOTICES. held in the Catholic Hall on Tuesday, June 21, at 8 o'clock. First Prize, Ladies, 10/order; First Prize, Men, 10/- order. Admission, 1/-. W.E.A. LECTURE. INTERNATONAL AFFAIRS. At 8 p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 21. Y.M.C.A. By Mr A. G. Hely, Tutor Organiser. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. ‘ WAIRARAPA PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated under War Funds Act, 1915.) (SUBSCRIBERS are notified that the ° Annual General Meeting of the Association is to be held in the Savage Club Rooms, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, June 22, at 10.30 a.m. Business: w To Receive the Annual Report and Accounts. Appoint an Executive Committee. General. All persons who have subscribed £1 to the Association are eligible to attend. A. E. PRENTICE, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. ]V[R W. L. BARKER will speak at a Public ' Meeting to be held on f THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938, at 8 p.m., ■ in the Wool Shed at Brancepeth 1 Station. t GRAND VARIETY = CONCERT. „ By Health Camp Concert Party. " QPERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. - THURSDAY, JUNE 23, ; . 8 p.m. In aid of Otaki Health Camp and Opera House Furnishing Fund. PERFORMERS— Hamua Maori Glee Party; Sid Gerrand’s clever trick dog, “Teddy”; Harry Hall; Miss Adelaide Burnett, Champion Scottish Dancer, and Pupils; Mrs Evelyn Oliver, assisted 1 by four Maori Maidens; Little Nola Graham and Velma Price, Dances; Miss Peggy Broughton, solos; Mrs J. Moss, Ballads; W. Johansen, Tenor; Rex and Ross Riley, Songs; W. McMichael, Songs; Pupils Miss H. ’ Lock; Blue River Orchestra. DRESS CIRCLE & FRONT STALLS, 1/6; Back Stalls, 1/-. Tickets at Trust Office. PRINCE OF WALES PRIVATE HOTEL. J (Under New Management.) 1 Entirely Refurnished Throughout. First-class Table. All Home Comforts. Reasonable Tariff for Permanents and Casuals. Telephone 1524. MRS F. GROUBE, Proprietress. THIS MEANS SUCCESS. A COMPLETE Dressmaking Course that costs little but teaches much— Cutting, Designing,- Pattern-making. Classes by Arrangen ;nt. - THE MODERNE SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. (Miss Iza Grant) Chilton Bldgs., ’Phone 1821, Masterton. PUBLIC NOTICE. ® TTAVING taken over the Plumbing = Business lately carried on by Mr A. " D. Sheppard in premises, 7 Queen Street, I wish to solicit a fair share of Plumbing Work from Masterton and surrounding districts. No job will be considered too small and none too large. All Classes of Sanitary Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work carried out. R. V. MASON, REG. PLUMBER, 7 QUEEN STREET, ’Phones: Office, 1541; Private, 1205. SCHOOL OF DANCING. TVjTSS DOROTHY TATE holds Adult I ’ A and Children’s Classes in the Arj cade Hall on MONDAYS AND WEDc NESDAYS, from 4 p.m. Ballet, Character, Tap, Ballroom, and all other Branches of Dancing taught. For furj ther particulars, write or ’phone 53, 1 Greytown. 1 LOOK TO THE FUTURE. 1 VOUR best investment to ensure a 1 A successful business career is an I.C.S. Course of Training. Thousands of men at the top of the tree owe their success to devoting a certain amount of their spare time to study. The I.C.S. can help YOU, too! These are some of the Home-study Courses—what is YOUR subject? Architecture Radio Engineer Building Serviceman’s Exam , Structural Eng. Short Story Writing Concrete Eng. Fashion Drawing Diesel Eng. Ticket Writing Send for Free Booklet stating your subject, trade or profession. No obligation. ’ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. D, Box 120, ' GENTS’ SHOES. Latest styles. Black and Tan. Gentlemen. Our Prices are reasonable. HUBBARD BROS., Page’s Bldgs., Perry St., Masterton. INCLUSIVE TOURS TO JAVA , By f BURNS, PHILP LINE. Leaving Sydney by “MARELLA,” JULY 6, , And following sailings. INCLUSIVE FARE, £l3B. PROVIDES first-class Intercolonial - J passage, Ist Class passage SydneyJava and return, including single and 1 double cabins, 12 days’ all inclusive tour of Java, providing hotels, sight--1 seeing, etc. Hotel and transhipping expenses at Sydney additional. For itini erary, literature, etc. BURNS, PHILP AND CO.. LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. 17-19 King Street, Palmerston North. QNE bottle of Rachel Hair Tonic V proves it cures greying hair.—W. H. Snowsill, chemist (Wood's Pharmacy),
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