PUBLIC NOTICES. OPERA HOUSE MASTERTON. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 5 & 6. ALSO GIFT MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. STANLEY McKAY’S NEW GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE REVUE CO. The International Show which has been such a big success in New Zealand during the past five months. FRIDAY’S REVUE—“LIFE BEGINS AT 8.” New Revue on Saturday, Commencing at Gift Matinee. COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, ACROBATS, —including— GEORGE HURD, The Juggling Genius, Successor to Cinquivalli. Beauty Ballet, Chorus, Orchestra. GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY. Numerous Presents for the Children. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). MATINEE, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Children 1/- to Matinee, all parts. RESERVES AT PERRY’S. THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC. FNTRIES for the first written examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, will close on the Ist day of June next, and the examinations will be held on SATURDAY, the Ist day of July. Entries for Practical Subjects will close on the Ist day of July next. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Masterton Trust Lands? Trust voters for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and Balance Sheet for the year ended March 31, 1939, will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Church Street, Masterton, on MONDAY, the Bth day of May, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. W. B. YATES, Secretary. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. PURSUANT to Section 7 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, and Amendments thereto, I hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, the 25th day of May, 1939, to fill the Ordinary Vacancies (3) occurring in the Office of Trustees of the Masterton Trust Lands Trust, in place of Edgar George Eton, Charles Edward Grey and Albert Owen Jones, who retire by effluxion of time, and I appoint the Trust Lands Trust Office, Queen Street, Masterton, the place, and FRIDAY, the 12th day of May, 1939 (before noon) for the nomination of candidates. W. B. YATES, Returning Officer. Dated at Masterton this Ist day of May, 1939. T HEREBY wish to notify the Public that I, Mrs McKenzie, of Occidental Hotel, Masterton, am in no way connected with 19 Lincoln Road. Only address: Occidental Hotel. Telephone 1814. t LADIES’ COATS FOR EVERY OCCASION. FUR-TRIMMED STROLLER and TAILORED In all the Newest Shades and Styles at "VIAMI” (Farrar and Ninnes) QUEEN STREET. Telephone 1753. FREE MEMBERSHIP. pAKE advantage of our offer of FREE SUBSCRIPTION, and join our Library NOW! CAMBRIDGE BOOK SHOP. STATE THEATRE BUILDINGS. mTscellaneous? ’T’EA WAGGONS—We have a complete range of sizes and styles. Square, oval and round, with or without dropsides, from 28/6. See them at Kenner’s. Ltd., Queen Street. “TJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. FOR all your Engineering and Welding needs, see us first. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street Phone 1637. Expert and prompt service. ’’TOMATOES! Local grown —just the thing for Sauces. Special price for 121bs. or more, and free delivery, too at J. K. Louis & Co., opp. Dalgety’s. TJ Y ACINT’h" and~ Tuffp Bulbs? Out bulbs this year are of excellent quality ,and are sure to flower. Purchase yours today at our depot, W.F.C.A. Seed and Plant Dept., Queen St.Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. J£ICH Eastern spices combine to make New Zealand’s most popular Worcester Sauce —Beaver Brand. piE MELONS for jam! Get yours now. Also Onions for pickling, and Eschallots. Full stocks of Quinces, too at J. K. Louis & Co. (opp. Dalgety’s). FOR quality Diningroom, Bedroom and Chesterfield Suites, shop at Kenner’s, Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers, Queen Street, next to Hugo and Shearer’s. W/ANTED KNOWN?—Parcels "for Mar- ’’ tiiiborough, Hinakura, Dyervilk and East Coast Stations. Daily Deliver' from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Ser •■fcp “JJEAVER - is the’ only sauce I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. T AWN ~ MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness.—R. Lambert, Engineer. Corddine Street, ’Phone 1637.
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