. HAND-NEWTON SOLICITOR, PERRY STREET . . MASTERTON. Pastoral Buildings, Money to Lend in various sums on approved Freehold or Leasehold Securities or stock. ) L. HOLLI NG S, Barrister and Solicitor, MASTERTON (Opposite Tobt Office), Has several sums of Money available for investment on mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. T) A G E AND PAGE, Solicitous, EKETAHUNA, Money to Lend in any Sums at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. _ R A. 11. 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. 1/jT R- H. H. REYNOLD S, I_VJL Surgeon* Dentist. (For 12 mouths at the College of Dental Surgery, Chicago, U.S.A.) Has commenced the practice of his profession and may be consulted at his Rooms, Exchange Buildings, Queen Street (over J. L. Murray's). Hours—J) to 5. Saturday, 9to 1. T7IREDK. BLACK, A.M. Inst. E.E. Consulting Electrical Engineer, THE KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. Lighting, Power. Tramways and Light Railways. |[caed.]J M. R. Varnham. 1 fE. J. Rose. TTAENHAM AND ROSE, Architects, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street, Masterton. T7l E D W A RID LA MB, . • Architect, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. English and Colonial Experience. Office, BEARD'S'BUILDINGS, over F. Dupre's Jeweller. "T\ O U G L A S DOBS ON Civil Engineer, Architect and ) Authorised Surveyor. PINE STREET, MASTERTON. J. A. Maisey.l [H. T. Johns, AND TO II N S. Architects k Building Surveyors, Correspondence Invited. Phcßuix Chambers (over Economic), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. v 1 H A S. MONRO. Architect, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Offices —Bank of New Zealand Buildings. P.O. Box 100. 'Phone .""' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ~) EPLACE Advertisements, if re[\i "quired to appear in to-morrow ..lorning's issue, must reach this office not later than 12 o'clock noon To-day. IN MEMORIAM. Hercocx.—-In loving and affectionate memory of T. J. Hercock, who died at -pthe Waipukurau Hospital, February 20th, 1907. He left hia home in health and strength, , No thought of death was near; Death gave him no time to say Good-bye To those that loved him dear. Ho has gone, but not forgotten, Never shall his memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where ho is laid. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister. CONTENTS. _~ O - _ -Wanteds, and General Advertisements. -Serial Story, e 3—Telegrrphio. Page 4 —Leader, Locals. Page s—Cables and Telegrams. Page 6—Masterton Show. —Sporting. Page S—Auctioneers'- and Land Advertisements, etc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 20 February 1908, Page 4
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