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Man wants but little here below When wintry winds commence to blow, With sleet and rain and hail and snow, Man wants but little here you know. But that same little that he wants Must make him always feel secure, The wise man knows, so off he goes To purchaee Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

'Bp HE HUMAN HEART'S COMPANY. JJ THE BOX PLAN 19 NOW OPEN AT MISS RIVES'. OWN HALT J( M ASTERTON. Direction .. .. EDWIN GEACH. By arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON. MONDAY & TUESDAY, May 27th & 28th (Two Nights Only). The Distinguished London Actor, MR ERNEbT LEICESTER. Supported by MISS VALENTINE SIDNEY. And a P6werful Selected Cast, in THE CELEBRATE! COMIC DRAM 1 HUMAN HEARTS (The Sweetest Play On Earth.) HUMAN HEARTS. Presonted ou Monday Evening For tue First Timo in Mastemn. Box Plan now open at Miss Rive's. Prices—4e;, 2- iia mid une Shilling. Day Sales at Miss hive's. Touring Manager - W. J. LINCOLN. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL, Masterton v. Carterton SHOWGROUNDS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Kick-off at 3 o'clock tharp. Admission Is; Ladies free. A. L. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Wairarapa Rugby Union. OXCHU R 0 H. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. 10 a.m.—Young Men's Clasj Messrs Wood and McGregor. * 1L a.m.- The Madras Mission: India Miss H. McGregor, M A. 7 p.m. Why ahouid Foreign Missions be fcupported ? —hev A. i". 'ihompson, 8.A., B.D. 3 p m., Rev. A. T. Thompson. 3 p.m.—Dreyerton - Mr M. Gordon. ON

MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. In the matter of " The Regulation of Local Ekctinns Act, 1904," "J he IViastertou Tiunt Lniids Trust Act, 1889," and its amendments. IHERi' BY give public notice that the ioLowing persons have been duly nominuted for the office of Trustee for the Maaterton Trutt Lan<.is Trust:— CASELBERG, David CHCHS, John UANIELL, Charles Edward El ON, Edgar George JACKbON, William Henry J 4tGKSON, Reginald Keith KRABAGEN, itobert McUiWEN, Edwaid OLE&RY, Humphrey Jrhn PItKERING, David Alexander PRAGNELL, William ROBINSON, Henry Charles Lance lot SMITH, John WAGG, Thomas WILLIAMS, Edgar George. As there are only seven vacancies to be filled, I hereby also give notica that a poll wiil be taken as between the said, candidates on THUBSDaY, the 30. h day of May, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situated at—

The Drill Hall, Hall btreet (principal) Tue Fire Brigade Station, Queen Street, Kuupuni. The bui.dii.g on Section 39, Mr G. E. Cuamuerjam'ss property, Upper Jfiain Road. Polling hours from 9 o'clock in the forenoon li.i 0 o clock in tue afternoon. D tted at Mustenon tLis 23i'U day of May, 19J7. A. HATHAWAY, Returning Officer. TRUST LANDS ELECTION. I WILL address the Voters in support of my candidature on TUESDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m., in the Foresters' Hall. H. C. ROBINSON. Ladies and gentlemen.—Being desirous of obtaining a seat on the Trust Lands Trust at the coming election, I lespectfully 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 of the Trust, by giving it my best attention. In the past you have been represented by six Trustees, and now the number has been increased to nine, which, I think, will be •to the benefit ot all. Furthermore, by an amendment to the Masterton Trust Lands Trust Empowering Act of 1905 the Trustees have power to borrow money for the purpose of erecting buildings on Trust lands, an Act which gives the Trustees considerable power, but you are further safeguarded by a clause to the effect that the consent of the inhabitants who are on the voters' list has to be taken. lam in favour of the waste lands of the Trust being utilised by the erection of buildings with Trust money for suitable tenants, or, if facilities offer, leasing the same, thereby increasing the revenue of the Trust. In regard to the exchange of sites for the erection of a Supreme Court House, I should (if eleoted) endeavour to settle the matter forthwith, longer the delay more the inhabitants are inconvenienced. Trusting I shall receive your support on Thursday, the 30th.—-Yours faithfully, Jfl. G. ETON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 25 May 1907, Page 6

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688

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 25 May 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 25 May 1907, Page 6

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