iv eatings, etc EV2as£eFton Agricultural Pastoral Association. NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOW February 20th & 21st, 1906. RAM FAIR February 22nd and 23rd. HOBSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigf, Dogs, Pi' <luce& Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING, MOUNTED MILITAKY, DRIVING, arc! SHEALIisG COM PETITIONS. OVER £IOOO OFFERED IN PBIZES dEI SO IN JUMPING EVENTS ALONE SSI SO Entries close at S> p.m. on Saturday, Ft b. 3rd, 1906. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to GEO. R. BYKF.S, Secretary, ( Mas'erton. Or Secretaries Kindred Societies. iT?TfBSHTf! FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF GIRLS. Homebush, MASTERTQN. Principal .. MlhS MALCOLM, Assisted by Competent Teachers. |UPILS prepared for Matriculation and other examinations. Miss Malcolm will be at the Kanfurly Club, every afternoon from" 2 to, 4, to receive.-/ pupils, till Wednesday 31st. .Arrangements have been made to convey the pupils to and from the school'every day. .The FIK ST TERM will BEGIN on Tuesday, February 6th. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on WEDN- ' ESDAY, 7th February. The Princi- ' pal will receive Parents and Guardi >ns, and new pupils on Tuesday. Gh February, between the honrs of 10 a.m. and 5 {>. m. Pupils under 10, half fees. . The College has an excellent staff of Visiting Teachers for Music, Class Singing, Drawing, and Calisthenics. Mrs Sommerville has vacancies for Boarders in her house in Hill Street. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. IHE Head Master will receive Parents and Guardians at the College on TUESDAY, 30th January, 1906. New boys will assemble at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jauuary 31st. The first, term will begin at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February Ist. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Prince of Wales Hotel, QUEEN STREET - MASTERTON "R. R. BARCLAY (late ot the Grosvenor Hotel, Wellington) having taken possession of the above house, will continue to conduct it on the up-to-date lines as heretofore. Particular attention will be given to the matter of accommodation. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Donebin Ales and the Best Bkands of Wrafcs anb Spirits Kept in Stock. FOUR FINE SAMPLE ROOMS. CORADINE & WHITTAKER, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND-CON-TRACTORS. "OBBING work at shortest notice. Painting and papering in, all Ub branches. Drossed and seasoned timber. kauri, Totara. Rimu, Matai, White Pine, Sashes Doors, Mouldings Builders Requisite Paints Jfapernangmgs. ~IOOTELL & TRU SCOTT, Painters, Paperhangers, Decorators, and Signwriters, have taken over the above branch of Messn Coradine & Whittaker's business, and are now prepared to undertake work in any part of the district. By close attention to business, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure a fanshare of public support. Estimates given. Paspaium Dilatatum. lARMERS should try some of Sec- ) combe'? amous flandshaken Seed this spring. The best grass known for permanent pasture, will grow anywhere Use 8 to lOlbsper acre, or 2 to 31bs with manures.. Ask your local seedsman :for Seccombe'B and take no other. W»,Seocombe, grower, Cwtral Buoca,N.S, Wales.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7951, 29 January 1906, Page 1
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