G. HAND-NEWTON, SOLICITOR, PERRY STREET . v MASTERTON. Pastoral Buildings, Money to Lend in various sums on approved Freehold or Least-hold Securities or stock. ,HOLL I N G S, Barrister and Solicitor, MASTERTON (Opposite Post Office), Has several sums of Money available for investment on mortgage at lowest cun-ent rates of interest. )A G E AND PAGE, Solicitors, EKETAHUNA, j Money to Lend in any Sums at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. i/FR A. H. ROTHENBERG, Dentist, Has commenced the practice of his profession at his rooms, over Mr Eton's Chemist Shop, Queen Street. Hours—9 till 5. Telephone 299. I7IREDK. BLACK, A.M. Inst. E.E. Consulting Electrical Engineer, THE KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. Lighting, Power. Tramways and Light Railways. ([card.] M. R. Varnham.J [E. J. Rose. TTAENHAM AND ROSE, Architects, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street, Masterton. ]jl EDWARD LAMB, J • , Architect, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. English and Colonial Experience. Office, t BEARD'S BUILDINGS, over F. Dupre's Jeweller. PwOUGLAS DOBSON, Civil Engineer, Architect and ! Authorised Surveyor. PINE STREET, MASTERTON. BEATON & SLADDEN, K3 ■ Telephone 146. . Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, Head Office—--14 Brandon Street, WellingtonJ. A. Maisey.] [H. T. Johns, TIT AIS E Y AND JOHNS. Architects & Building Surveyors, Correspondence Invited. Phoenix Chambers (over Economic), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. R. B R 0 W N, Valuer, Finance, Land and Insurance Agent, Offices—Bank, of New Zealand Buildings, QUEEN STREET. FIRE —Australian Alliance Assurance Co. ACCIDENT—Norwich and London Assurance Co. H A S. G. MONRO. J Architect, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Offices —Bank of New Zealand Buildings. P.O. Box 10G. 'Phone 284. /COPIES of the WAIRARAPA AGE \J may be obtained from Messrs S. and W. MACK AY, 201 Lambton Quay, Wellington. DANNEVIRKE AGENCY. COLTMAN, Bookseller and Stationer. The AGE is delivered regularly. at any \ address in Danncvirke, and orders left 1 with Mr Coltman will receive prompt attention. DEATH. Broom—At the Masterton Hospital, on Sunday, February 2nd, ' George F. Broom, youngest son of H. Broom, late of Masterton, aged 27 years. CONTENTS. Pa to I—Wanteds,1 —Wanteds, and General Advertisements. Page 2—Serial Story. Pago :s—Wellington Hides and Skins Sa'.es. P.igo 4—Leader, Locals. Page s—Cables, and Telegrams. Page G—Sporting, Special Articles. Page 7 —London Wool Sales, London Markets. Page B—Auctioneers' and Land Advertisements, etc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9046, 4 February 1908, Page 4
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