mo M pKr £4O Reserve Anniversary Day FOR THE GRAND AQUATIC SPOUTS ON THE PARK LAKE. u)Q EVENTS w)Q Zi\j EVENTS £0 INCtiUDING A Wairarapa Championship (75 yards) First Prize „£ 5 :>s Trophy Second Prize ,£2 2s Trophy EIGHTEEN OPEN EVENTS. Five Events for members of the Wairarapa Swimming Club and Five School Events. GOOD PRIZES OFFERED. GREASY POLE, OBSTACLE RACE. TUB RACE, Etc. Grand Fireworks Display And Venetian Carnival In the Evening. £1 10s for Best Illuminated Moat. COME AND SEE THE POLO. COME AND SEE THETIUCK DIVERS [Competitors must belong to an Amateur Club. Fee to join Wairarapa Club, 2s 6d.] Write for Programme to S. R. EDWARDS, Secretary. Masterton Friendly Societies' CounciS. The First Grand Annual Combined PICNIC & SPORTS ■TXjriLL be held at PIGEON HUSH Anniversary Day, Jan. 22nd, 1903. SPECIAL TRAIN. CHEAP FARES. Watch this advertisement for full particulars next week, and in the meantime keep the day reserved. Sports Programme will bo advertised on Posters within a few daws. S. DEUfiAKDE / Joint P. SMITH s Sec*. T7" N O X C H U II C H. SUNDAY, sth JANUARY, i:»0H. 11 a.m.— Divine Service. 7 p.m. —Divine Service. Preacher—Mr G. H. Gibb, Divinity Student, Wellington. Kaituna—2.Bo p.m. Dreverton—7.3o p.m. Preacher—Mr A. G. Crawford. Miki-Miki— A p.m. Preacher—Mr F. W. G. McLend.
MASTERTON HOSPITAL. JMIE Animal Statutory M.cetiivj; of the JL Voluntary Contributor* to the Mnsterton Hospital will bo held at 11 a.m. on THURSDAY, January 9tli, I'.loß, in the Borough Council Chambers. Business: To elect two Trustees. J. C. DODDIWfOX, rpHE Masterton Borough Council JL hereby give public in'lice that as from 10 'a.m. TO-DAY, the Water Supply in the following streets will be shut off all day for the purpose of extending the water service into Jean Street :-- DANXISTEK AM) CHURCH !!v Order. WM. T. MANSFIELD. Acting Town C Council Chambers, Ma-lerton. January 3rd, IPOS. FUNERAL NO'ITCE. npHE friends of Mrs H. Nee are respectfully invited to attend the. funeral of* her late mother, Mrs R Diamond, which will leave St Patrick's Church on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m. Z. M. JloAll K SON. Sanitary Undertakers. GREAT 1A- bag .'• •• 10s Od 12! b3 .. .. 2s U Hb .. .. 2.Jd No, 2-'.); 'JJ per Bag. Currant.?, 4J lb. Sultanas, 5(1 and f>d per !b. Seeded Raisins 7d lb. Haisins. Od per lb, Pruir.s, 7d per lb. .Figs, od, o.i and 7d per 11'. Dates, 311)3 for Is. Peel, Od per lb. GROCER & PRODUCE MRU CHANT, MASI'ERTON. To Re6!)i«nt» of Mas* e ft on. E DESIRE to announce thut I have purchased the Butchery budnes" in Master ton hiUwrto conduced by Mr John Montgomery. Having had many j ears' experience as a stock dealer, I am in a position to select the Dost of meat and to maintain a continuous upply. Custom, era' onion will receive prompt attention Carta call daily. A. ft. NARSY, Queen Street - Masterton. Telephone No 90. rjIUE Masterton Branch of the British and Continental nounce that Remove to New Premises n tiie Exchange 1 hubbubs, on TUESDAY, DEC. 17ih. British § GoAtiAenfol MASTERTON BRANCH. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9019, 4 January 1908, Page 6
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