IRRITATION OF THE SKIN. Ever have any irritation of the skin? There are many forms of it, any of thsnx bad enough to tax your patience. Hemorrhoid a plague of the night; no rest for the sufferer from this complaint. Eczema, too; hives don't sounddangerous but }hey tattee much misery to those UJlfOrtunilto enough to be troubled with them. Doan's ointment is a wonder for any such trouble. No troublesome irritation o! the skin can resist its soothing, healing influence. Lots of Masterton people know this now v liead this case. Mr A. H. Cock, tailor, Pahiatua late of Masterton, says: "I can recommend Doan's Ointment for the relief of irritation oi the sk n. I used it two years ago when in Masterton and it gave me great relief. *ll sufferers with skin troubles should try this remedy. Doan's Ointment is splendid in fill diseases of the skin, eczema, piles, hives, insect bites, sores, chilblains, etc. It is perfectly nafe i.nd very effective, Very often two or threi.pots have completely cured chronic cases which have resisted other remedies for years. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, or will be posted en receipt of price by Foster, McClellan Co., 7(5 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Remember the name Doan's. But be sure it is DOAN'S.
TOWN HAL*,, MASTERTON. Direction .. .. EDWIN GEACH. By arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON. MONDAY & TUESDAY, May 27th & 28th. (Absolutely Two Nights Only). Grand Production of the Great Comedy Drama, HUMAN HEARTS, HUMAN HEARIS. Special Engagement of the Eminent ■ English Heroio Actor, EIINE&T LEICESTER. A GREAT COMPANY! A GREAT PL^Y! OP HUMAN HEARTS! It is just a foft diffusion of nature, all aglow with beautitul human love. The wicktd suffer, the goou are rewarded, yec those who cause trials and tribulations are forgiven. Just thatand nothing more, aL.d surely that means everything that ia HUMAN ANJ DIVINE. No one should miss this Remarkable Play. Box Plan at Miss Rive's. Prices— 4s. 2s fid and one Shilling. Touring Manager-W. J. LINCOLN. Masterton v. Carterton ON ASTEBTON bHOWGROUNDS. " TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Kick-off at 3 o'clook tharp. Admission Is; Ladies free. A. L. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Wairarapa Rugby Union.
MASTJbRTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. In the matter of "The Regulation of Local Elictinns Act, 1904," "Jhe Masterton Tiust LPDds Trust Act, 1B89," and its amendments. IHEItt BY give public notice that the following persons bave been duly nominntea for the office 01 Trustee for the Mastirton Trutt Lands Trust:— CASELBERG, David CROSS, John DANIELL, Charles Edward E'l ON, Edgar George JACKfcON, Wiiham Henry JACKSON, Reginald Keith KKABAUEN, Robert McIiWEN, Edwaid 0 LEAKY, Humphrey John Pit. KEKING, David Alexander FRAUNbLL, William HOBINSON, Henry Charles Lance lot SMITH, John WaGG,'Thomas WILLIAMS, idgar George. As there are only seven vacancies to be filled, I hereby also give notice that a poll wiJ be taken as between the said candidates on THURSDAY, the 30>h day of May, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situated at 1 he Drill Hall, Hall btnet (principal) The Fire Brigade Station, Queen Street, Kunpuni. The bui.dtog on Section 39, Mr G. E. CfcamoerJain'a property, Ui.pei Plain Road. Polling hours from 9 o'clock in the forenoon till 6 o'clock ia the afternoon. Dated at Musterton tuis 23rd day of May, 19u7. i A. HATHA WAY, , Returning Officer.
ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—Being J desirous of obtaining a Beat on the lrust Lands Trust at the comiug election, I respectfully ask you to record your vote in my favour. You have seven Trustaes to elect, and I am anxious to be one of that number. It will be my endeavour to study the interest 6f the Trust, by giving it my best attention. In the past you have beou represented by six Trustees, aDd now the number has been increase! to nine, which, I think, will be to the bei-efit oc all. Furthermore, by an amendment to the Masterton Trust Lands 'J rust Empowering Act of 1905 ttio 'J ruatecs have power to borrcv fjr ilia purpose of erecting buildings on Trust lands, an Act which ghes 'hj Trustees carn-iderable power, but you ure luither Faf guarded by a ciause to the iff ct that the c. litem tf the inhabitants who are ou the voters' list has to be taken, i a,m in favour of the waste lands o,f ih i Tru t teng utilised by the erection of buildings with lrust money for suitable tenan s, or, if facili-ies offer, leasing the same, thereby increa n g tberevtnuo of the Trust In n gard to the exchange cf sites for tin erection o" a Supreme Court House,li?bould (if elected; endeavour to settle the .matter forthwith, longer the delay more the inhabitants are inconvenienced. Trusting I shall receive jour support on Thursday, tho 30th.—Yours faithfully, E. G. ETON.
WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. HHE Second Term will begin on TUESL DAY, 28th May. The Principal will receive Parents and Guardians and new pupils on Monday, 27th May, between tho hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.ni. 4 CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Masterton Roller* Flour Mills. WE have pleasure in announcing that we have purchased tho interest of Messrs Champerlain Bros, in tho above business, and that we intend carrying on the business of Flour-milling, Grain Merchacts, Grain and Clover Threshing, Hauling, etc. In doing so we shall endeavour to merit the confidence and Bupport af the farmers and general public. CHAMBhBLAIN & SON, Flour millers and Grain Merchants, E. E. Chamberiain. W. E. Chamberiain.
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