Speolal Advertisements. PUNEBAL OF THE LATE PREMIER, RICHARD JOHN SEBDON. IDEFIRE and request Professional and Tradesoeople, Hotelkeepers, Workers, Citizens. Children, and Maoris, to observe THUBSDAY, 21st June, 1906, the day appointed for She funeral of our late loved and honoured Premier, as a day of mourning for the great sorrow that has fallen on New Zealand. J. A. EENALL, Mayor. "IS Worship the Mayor desires that _ all who are able to do so, will join in the Public Solemn Procession and Memorial Service on THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, 1906, and that ail Government Offioials, Local and Charitable Authorities, Volunteers, Cadets, Veterans, Bifle Clubs, Friendly Societies, Fire Brigades, Fire Police, Labour Organisations, Ministers, School Children and Educational Institutions, Maoris and Citizens, will assemble at the place and at the time appointed (of which notice will be given), to take part in paying the last sad office of respect to departed merit. B. BROWN, Town Clerk. tHOIRS, Orchestral Societies, Instruj mentalists, and all others willing to assist in the Musical part of the Public Memorial Service, on the day of the Funeral of the late Prime Minister, are invited io meet the Conductor, Mr A. Nicol, in the Town Hall, Masterton, at 8 o'clock sharp, this (TUESDAY) night, for practice. B. BBOWN. - Town Clerk. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. DEATH OF THE PREMIER. THE Schools of the Wellington Education District will be olosed until after the funeral of the Premier, re-opening on FRIDAY. G. T,. STEWART, Sec. Education Board. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. POSTPONEMENT OF "INGLESIDE." OWING to the lamented death of the late Premier, it has been deoided to postpone the holding of the "Ingleside" from Wednesday next, until Wednesday, July lltb, 1906. , J. B. McKENZIE, President, ' • THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary. FUNEBAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late G. H. Welch are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the residence of F. P. Welch, Lansdowne, on TUESDAY, June 19th, at 1.45 p.m. , Z. M. HOAR & HON, Sanitary Undertakers. CARLION CRICKET CLUB, , FUNERAL OF LATE G. H.iWELCH. ALL members of the Carlton Cricket Club are requested to fcttend the funeral of the late G. H. Welch (Captain B. team), which will leave Lansdowne at L4Sp.m.TO.DAY.-T. FhAWS, Secretary. S ; •■;<■ FUNEIUL NOTICE. ' LL members of the Opaki Quoits Club are requested to attend the funeral of the late Mr G. H. Welch, which will leave Lansdowne TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 1.45 p.m. a. TANKERSLEY, fcecretary. BED STAB FOOTBALL CLUB. FUNERAL OF THE LATE G. WELCH. LL members of the Bed Star Football , Club are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of the late G. Welch, which will leave Mr F. P. Welch's residence, Lansdowne, at 1.45 p.m. on TUESDAY.
MASTERTON BOEOUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of "The Motor Registration Act, 1905." PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Masterton ' Bnrough Council, being a "Begistering Authority'' within the meaning of "The Motor Registration Act, 1905," has decided, by resolution, that tho said Act Bhall be brought into force in the district of the Baid Registering Authority. Xhe date upon which the Act is first to be brought into operation is the 12th day of July, 1906. B. BBOWN, Town Clerk. TO BUSHFELLERS. TENDERS are invited for felling 200 acres (more or less) light bush at Stronvar. Particulars may be seen at Mr C. A. Pownall'a Office, Masterton, and at the residence of Jas. McKae, Stronvar, with whom tenders will close pn WEDNESDAY, June 27th, 1906. An Active, Absolute Cash Sale GROCERIES. IB P. C. BUCKTHOUGHT has decided to relinquish business in Masterton, and up to the END OF THE MONTH (JUNE) a Big Reduction Sale Of the present Grocery Stock will be held. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Every-day Groceries to be sold at RIDICULOUS PRICES. Don't miss the opportunity. BEMEMBET—The Sale only lasts till the end of the month. ADDRESSOpposite Post Office. MAURISEVILLE HOTEL. MR IF. M. ROSS (late of Feildlng) begs to notify the residents of Mauriceville and surrounding district, as well as the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated and made thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best "Wines, Spirits, and Ales in Stock. Stabling accommodation a specialty. *F. mHross PBOPBIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8161, 19 June 1906, Page 1
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