MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. | UP to the 31st January, 1908, Rates may be paid to Mrs T. Jensen at the Mauriceville West Post Office. After that date Mrs Jensen will cease to act as Assistant Rate Collector, and all rates then outstanding must be paid to me alone. W. GRAY, Collector. Mauricevillo, 27th January, 1008. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mtlE First Term will begin on MONX DAY, 3rd February. The Head-master will be in attendance at the College to receive parents .and guardians, and to enrol new pupils, on Friday, 31st January, from !) a.m. to 0 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. milE First TERM will boffin on X WEDNESDAY, sth February. The Principal will receive Parent sand Guardians and enrol New Pupils on TUESDAY, 4tli February, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. MASTERTON POST OFFICE.
Painting and Repairs. miiINDERS will bo received at thh I office until noon of WEDNESDAY, 12th February, 1008, for Painting and Repairs at the Masterton Post Office. Specifications may be seeii at the Post Office, Masterton, and at this office. JOHN CAMPBELL, Government Arch tec^. Public Works Office, Wellington, 30th January, 1903. Masterton Master Butchers' Association. CUSTOMERS' ACCOUNTS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the JLi following rule of the above Association comes into force to-day : "Any customer who changes his butcher without settling his account shall not be supplied by another member of the Association after members have been notified to that effect, until the account has been paid, except such customer pays cash at the time of purchasing tho meat." "No member of tho Union shall allow any customer more than one month's credit, and unless accounts be paid by the 20th of the following month, such customer's name shall be placed on the black list, and all members of the Union notified to that effect." C. A. TABUTEAU, Secretary. WOOD-CARVING. I BEG to announce that I have commenced business in Masterton as a Wood-carver, in premises at. tho rear of Walsh and Co.'s. Having had many years' experience) in all branches of the trade at Home, I am prepared to execute carving of all descriptions. Wm. G4RDINER. MISS V. HAMPTON, A.Mus.T.C.L., resumes teaching on MONDAY, February 13rd. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations of the Associated Board and of Trinity College.. Miss Hampton will be at- her room, No. 4, Exchange Buildings, on Saturday afternoon, February Ist., from 2.30 to 4 o'clock, to enrol pupils. Private address :4G Church Street. Record for 11)07 examinations: 10 passes out of 1(5 entries. Why Drink Reservoir Water? you can get DIXON'S celebrated Ginger Beer made from the purest spring water, cheap, in gallon jars, delivered at your door daily. Send me an order for a trial jar. Telephone'No 2. Factory:—Chapel St. MA U RIC E VIL L 0T E L A. HARRIS has pleasure in in- • forming his many friends in the Wuirurapa and adjacent districts that he has taken over the above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to receive their patronage. Bust Winks and Si'iiuts Stocked, First-class Accommodation. Stabling and Paddocks a Specia'ty. A. A. HARRIS, Proprietor.
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. [7*E bog to intimate to the Cyclists of Masterton and Surrounding Districts that 1 } wo have disposed of our Masterton Cycle Depot to Mr Harold Sinclair, and, in thanking- you for your custom during the past four yeWs, would solicit a continuance of your valued patronage on Mr Sinclair's belialf. The book debts have been retained by us, and have been placed in Mr Sinclair's hands for collection on our behalf, and his receipt will be a suflicient discharge. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. IS what wo have in stock in great abundance. The noted English manufacturers CADBUKY and KOUNThYEE, CAILLER'S (Swiss) Chocolates and Croquettes. A special line of Cadbury's Best Assorted 2 lli Boxes at 3/0 u 11">. The "Clameco" confectionery by Clarke, Nickoll's, and Coombs, Ltd., is pure and of the choicest flavour. See the shop window display. J. ALPASS & CO., EAKEHS .. QUI EN STEEET
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 1 February 1908, Page 6
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