Persistent coughs that continue through the spring and summer usually indicate some throat and lung trouble, and it is a serious mistake to neglect them. Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy is famous for its cures of coughs of this nature, and a fendoses taken in time may save a doctor's bill and perhaps years of suffering. For sale by all dealers.
•SERVICES TO-MOKKOW. 11 H.m.—"The Remnant Doctrine." 7 p.m. —"The Voice Crying in the Wilderness." Solo, Miss Caldow (of Wellington), "Nearer, My God, to Thee." 2.30 p.m.—Kaituna. Preacher —Rev. A. T. Thompson, I H.A., H.D. 3 p.m.—Miki-Miki—Mr D. McGregor. 7.30 p.m.— Dreyerton—Mr G. 11. Gibb.
MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW February 18th and 19th, 1908. AND RAM FAIR. ON February 20th and 21st. TJORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP, FIGS, .1 DOGS, PRODUCE and HOBTICULTUEAL EXHIBITS. Five Handsome Challenge Cups, JUMPING, MOUNTED MILITARY, DKIVING and SHEARING COMPETITIONS. Over 451000 Offered in Prizes. £l5O In Jumping Events alone £l5O ENTRIES CLOSE SHOW .- at 5) p.m. on SATURDAY, Feb. Ist. HAM FAIR: at !) p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Feb. sth. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to GEO. R. SYKES, Or Secretaire STONEHENGE LODGE, . No. 1, U.A.O.D. r, IEIE members of the above Lodge are requested to join in the Toreldight Procession on the evening of the 22nd inst. (Anniversary Day). By Order of the A.D. A DISCLAIMER. T HEREBY notify th;d. I am not the X AV. Evans who appeared in the debt case at the Magistrate's Court on 10' th inst. W. EVANS, Fernr'ulge. CAUTION. rjIHE public are cautioned against purI chasing any of my property (includ- ; the horses and dray) except from myself directlv. MARY DEANE, Renal! Street, Masterton.
\/TR T. D. THOMPSON desires to jIVI. thank tin; Matron and Stall" of tlie Maativton Uospitul, as woll as the medical attendants, for 'the cave and attention shown his late wife during her stay in that institution. Also to friends for expressions of sympathy. WOOD-CARVING. 11 {KG- to announce that I have eoni- . nieneed business in Masterton as a Wood-carver, in premises at the rear of Walsh and C'o.'s. Having had many years' experience in all branches of the trade at Home, I a'ni prepared to oxeeuto carving of all descriptions. \V.«. GARDINER. MASTEUTON TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS. - CI LA IMS for enrolment on the M.aster--1 ton Trust Lands Voters' List for the ensuing year must hi; lodged at the Ollice of the Trust mi or before January :51st, 1!>0S. A. HATHA WAV, .Secretary. • TO BUILDERS. rpENOUtiS are invited to close Noon X on MONDAY, January 'Mih, for— Removing back and lvpairs to old Technical School. Plans anil specifications may he seen iit our Ollices, Academy Building's. VARNJ-UM & ROSE, Architects. - GREAT 10a l)d 2s 3d 2A<l 1A- 501b bug .. .. l 12lbs lib No. 2-9 i 9d per Bag Currants, <ld )h. [ Sultanas, 5d <tnd M per lb. Seeded Raisins 7d lb. Haisins, Gd per lb, Prunes, 7d per lb. Figs, sd, Ga and 7d per lb. Dates, 31b3 for la. Poel, 6d per lb. A. «F, GtfOCEU & PRODUCE MEUCHANT MAS TEUTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9031, 18 January 1908, Page 6
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