THE Dresden Piano Co. Have an Exceptionally Fine Display of Pianos and Organs. "THE FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES." IT is Concentration of Effort that brings success The Dresden, by concentrating their efforts entirely on Musical Instruments, and with the knowledge gained through 25 years' experience in numerous branches throughout New Zealand, enables them to accurately gauge the taste and requirements of the people, and therefore to offer UNEQUALLED VALUES. An inspection of their really superb instruments is an education in itself, and will more than repay the visitor. Dresden Piano Co. Local Manager - A. B. WALLACE. M. J. BROOKES, North Is.'a.id Manager. Vote for McEweM, And don't you forge", it. mas teuton county. NO PICE is hereby g'ven that the h*avy traffic clause of "The Masteiton County T alii j B^-law, 190(5," will be in operation during the peri'd from May Ist to September 30th next cn-uing, and (hat it is the intention of trie Council to atrict'y enforce the same. The attention of carriers and others is direc ed to the provisions of Sub-clause 2 of Clause 9 of the said B)-Iaw, which provides that it shall be the duty of the owner of any Vfh.e o or machi le to keep the correct weight thereof legibly painted upou a conspicuous part of the outside ihereof durii g such timei as such vehicle or machine shall be engaged in heavy traffic upon uriy road. F. G. MOORE, C mnty OJerk. Masterton, 17th Apr 1, 1907. A GRAND DISPLAY OF AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, QJiE our display of Ladies' Millinery, Furs, Mulls, Costumes, Skirt*, etc. All (ho latest, all the newest ideas in Children's Millinery and wearing apparel, including Beaver Coals, Tunics, iJats and l-onnels, Hoo'ls, polkas, and all the nice things that m ike babies look prettiest and fw-1 comfortable. Thepkco to get them is at A. Norman's, And this Pieces ar«o LOWEST. MAS TEUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of "The Fire Brigades' Act, 1906," and "The Kegulation of Local Ekctions Ac', 1001," and its amendments. I HEREBY g've public n:tice that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Masterton Borough Council, a poll will b* t ikon on .h, propositi to be submitt d to the electors entitled to vote thereon (ratepayers only), on WEDNESDAY, the 21th day of April, 19u7, such proposal be ng as follows : —"Proposal tT require that the area under the control of the Masterton Borough Council, as described in the New Zealand Gazette of 31st March, .11)04, pasje 933 (second schedule), be decmrcd a Firo District, in acc rdancj witn >ho provniona of 'The Fire Brigades' Act, 1900.'" The polling booths ure situated as follows : 1. The Drill Hall, Hall Street. 2. The Central Fire Brigade Station, Church Street. 3. The Fiie Brigade Station, Queen Stieet, Kuripuni. Any five electors opposed to the proposal m&y, in terms of "The Local Elections Act, 1904," section 43, nominate a scrutineer for each or any pollingbooth. Dated at Masterton this 9th day of April, 1907. R. BBOWN, Returning Officer. MASTER VON OtmUJC HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE. THE Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the Drill Hall, Masterton, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, April 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Business —To receive report and balance and elect a new School Committee. W. 21. EASTIIOPE, Secretary. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J HENRY WILLIAM CLAY, of Moria son's Bush, Wairarapi, being the ' holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house ftnd premies situate at Mori=on's Bush, and known by the sign of the Morison's Bush Hotel, dn hereby give notice that I desiro to obtain and will at the rext Licensing Meeting to beholden at the Magistrate's Court, on the 4th day of June, 1907,"apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Ennis Parris. Dated 28th day of January, 1907. 11. W. CLAY. NOTICE TO DEER STALIvE t?S ANY person tresspassing, in pursuit of deer or other game, on the properties cf the undersigned, at Oiuatatnore and Brancepeth, will be prosecuted without further notice. W. 11. BEETBAM. H. H'. BBKTHAM. B. F. It. BEETHAM. Kith March 1907. " | F health was a thing that money could JL buy, the rich would live and the poor vould die." Protect the healtu you have by drinking the purest tea obtainable - "TIGEll" Tea.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6
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