Special Advertisements. " LET WILSON ADVISE YOU.' SOUND - - - - - - TEETH WILL give you satisfaction, improve your digestion, restore the features of your face, and keep them in a natural state, and that is what I guarantee. to do with every case I treat. When I have givon you sound teeth to masticate your iood with, either by repairing your own natural teeth, or by extracting (painlessly) those toeth that are beyond restoration and replacing nature by giving you a set of artificial teeth perfect in fit and appearance, then you will realise the benefit and know that I understand my work. LASTING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, AND MODERATE FEES. E. R. WILSON, Qualified DENTAL. SURGEON, (Next to Club Hotel), queen Street, masterton. Open every evening, 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and evenings, 7 All Extractions Absolutely Painless and Free when Sets are Ordered. 'UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Examinations win commence on Tuesday, December, 1,1908, for the following: Matriculation: Junior University, Senior National andTaranaki Scholarships; Medical and Engineering ./ Preliminary; Solicitors' and Barris- " ters' General Knowledge ; Mus.Bac. Intermediate. CENTRES OF EXAMINATION: A Centre is constituted on receipt of ' entries from ten candidates, or a / guarantee that candidates' fees .will be made up to twenty guineas. In the case of small towns an alternative Centre should be stated. No extra fees should be sent until after notification. to 8,
Candidates are rotfuired to use Forms,/ of application, which may be obtained from the Registrar. Candidates* notices must be sent on or before Friday, October 16th, accompanied by the Examination Feo, or up to October 30, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee, or up to November 13, with a fine,.of Four Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added, and Public Account Receipts or Stamps will not be accepted. FEES. Fdr Matriculation, Medical or Enginenring Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examination Two Guineas For Scholarship Examination . One Guinea (Tn this case n second guinea is payable if the Candidate Matriculates). Candidates for Scholarships must bo not less than 16, and not more than 19 years of ago on December 1, 1908. Ten Junior University Scholarships, and twenty Senior National Scholarships, each of the annual value of '£2o, aiid tenable for three year?, are offered at this Examination. There -will be an additional allowance of JIHO made to Scholars who require to live away from home to attend a University College. For Regulations as to Scholarships, application may bo made to the Registrar. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, Septomber 16, 1908. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, -ip to .2 p.m. of Friday, the Soli insu, for The erection of Hotel. Premises at Porirua. Plans, etc., may be seen at my Office. H. A. JONES, Architect, Giay's New Building, Mastertcn. "* T ' '^ MASTERTON COUNTY. TENDERS, to close at Noon on MONDAY, the 12th October, 1908, be received at this office I where plans and specifications may be seen) for the following work— Contract No. 179. —Alfredton-Hine-moa Road: Building one bridge, one 71 feet truss, and two approach spans of 20 feet and 11 feet respectively. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, Ist October, 1908.
CASTLE'POINT COUNTY. mENDEBS, to close at 2 p.m. on WedX nesday, the 14th October, 1.008, will be received at this office, where specifications may be seen for tlie following works: — Contract No. 31; Metalling 24 chains of road leading to lea, from the Uriti-Langdale Road. Specifications may also be seen at the Wharea,tna Post Office, and at the Tinui Store (Mr Johnston's). A. McHUTCHON, County Clerk. 29th September, 1908. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. rjpHE Society i 3 prepared to receive money on DEPOSIT. For rates apply to J. E KEITH, Manager. SMOKERS, read this. The good thing at Iast—GOLDEN EAGLE in Plug or 2oz Tins. You can't do batter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3007, 2 October 1908, Page 1
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