PUBLIC NOTICES. PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY! Book Today at W. G. Perry’s for The Marvellous Viennese Boys. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY NEXT, at 8. Only Appearance in Masterton. D. D. O’Connor Presents THE WORLD-RENOWNED VIENNA MOZART BOYS’ CHOIR Direct from Triumphs in London, New York, etc., etc. Conductor: DR. GEORG GRUBER. “Twenty nightingales from Vienna. He would be cold-blooded who could hear them unmoved.” —“Daily Echo,” Liverpool, 29/11/37. OPERETTA IN COSTUME. Motets, English Songs, Folk Songs of the World, etc. PRICES: 6/- (Res.), 4/-, 2/6; plus tax. Children Half Price. PLANS AT W. G. PERRY’S. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 of “The x Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1926,” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 25th day of May, 1939, for the Election of FOUR Trustees for the Masterton Trust -Lands Trust. The. names of the several candidates are:—
ORDINARY VACANCY (Three to be elected.) ETON, Edgar George .GREY, Charles Edward JAMESON, Joseph Thomas JONES, Albert Owen EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY (One to be elected.) BUTLER, Walter Leopold DALE, Henry Wallace PAGE, Robert. And I hereby appoint the following Polling Places:— The Town Hall, Perry Street (Principal). Mr Valier’s Dwelling. 85 Bentley Street. The Epiphany Schoolroom, Short St. Mr F. J. Fellingham’s Shop, First Street, Lansdowne. Mr E. Woodley’s Dwelling, Upper Plain. The Polling Hours arc from 9 o’clock in the forenoon to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. W. B. YATES, Returning Officer. ~SPEOiALiSED radTo~serv7ce. WRESTLING! Are you getting your ’’ commentary clear and understandable. If not, ring 1466, and you shall have service on the spot.—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. TVERVES! /fhenTTs' nothing more trying on the nerves than a faulty radio. Ring 1466 for immediate relief. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. qpRY our battery charging! A guarx anteed full charge for only 1/6. Why pay more?—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. ’ IVO "matter what your Radio troubles are, consult us. We guarantee you satisfaction on work done by us. Household radio, automobile radio, aerial construction, etc—Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. ’Phone 1466. BARBER BROS.’ SPECiALS. QTUFFED PORK, ready for the \oven. ° Easy to carve, with no waste. At either of Barber Bros.’ Shops in Queen Street. ’ PRIME Baby Beef, ""only eighteen x months old. The best procurable is sold at Barber Bros., the Family Butchers. TVfOTHER"-REARED VEAL, rolled and ITX stuffed, at Barber Bros. Order some for the week-end. We will deliver. QAUSAGES! Beef, Pork and delicious ° Tomato Sausages are made fresh daily at Barber Bros. Two shops, both in Queen Street. TK/aSsTfI ED-SPECIALS. AN exceedingly useful article in the A home is a china cabinet. Before buying elsewhere see the range at J. Kerslake & Co. T2UY your cut Freezias, Cyclamen, 0 Carnations and all choice flowers from Garden House, Bannister Street. /YCLE” for your health’s sake. G. Barr can supply new or first-class reconditioned cycles at the most reasonable prices. “rjoiNG better work” is the motto of “Lilian McKenzie’s Toilet Saloon. You, too, should try us for your next “Perm.” or Set. IfVERY DAY the Classified Columns are full of useful tips for thrifty housewives. Study these columns —it will pay you. T" NEW Floor or Hearth Rug will brighten that bare spot in your room and make the room look warmer, too. See the display at J. Kerslake and Co. A’ UNS and Ammunition in ample supply for the opening of the season. Get yours at King & Henry’s, opp, G.P.O. All new season’s stock. JI AVE your in-town meals at the Tout de Suite. Service and quality foods are always served. JNSTEAD of cooking, buy your cakes and pastries at the De Luxe Home Cookery, oj>p. Regent Theatre. TUST order your fresh fish from the Al Mart. once, and you will always do so. Fresh fish daily. “J£NOW-y/ allF’ II? .Jacob has a full and comprehensive range of all restricted tobaccos and cigarettes. Buy now and be sure of your smokes. I ASTING jobs aptly describe our Jodhpurs and Riding Breeches. Our fitting service is renowned. —Donald & Joy, Queen Street. AJEN! Huge stock" reducing sale now in progress at C. D. Shoosmith’s. Bargains for all. MEWS! News! News! The Classified Columns of this paper are full of news. Read them and benefit.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 May 1939, Page 1
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