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Specia! Advertisements. GEAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MASTEKTON PARK LAKR. Anniversary Day, Jan. 22nd. CHAMPION SWIMMERS & DIVERS compe ' ing in open events, which include tie Wanurnpa Championship. SPECIAL COMIC EVENTS—Tub Races, Hobby Horse, Egg and Spoon Race, Boat Races, Canoe Races, Cork Racos, Duck Hunt, Cigar Race, etc , for which Post Entries will be taken on the ground. Grand Fireworks Display in the Evening, preceeded by TORCHLIGHT DISPLAY. A Prize of .£1 10s •will be given to the Best Representative Turnout in the Procession. The P&rk Lake will oe brilliantly lighted. Bands, Illuminated Boats, Giant Phonograph. Fireworks. A Day of Real Enjoyment. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. In Evening, Is ; Children free. A. K. JOHNSTON, Carnival Secretary. The Empire Navy League. \ RRANGEMENTS having been made A_ bv J. D. Cruickshank, Esq., for lieut. Knox, R.N., the Navy League Lecturer, to address a Masterton audience on the "Aims and Objects of the league," in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 21st inst., commencing at 8 o'clock p.m., J hereby extend a hearty and cordial welcome to all to be present. -All seats free. The Lecture will be illustrated with Lantern Slides of British and Foreign Warship 9, etc. PHILIP L. HOLLINGS, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Council Chambers, Chapel Street, Mastarton. GLADSTONE SPORTS. * NNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY 1909. Sports held under N.Z.A.U. Rules. £52 IN CASH PRIZES £52 • For programmes apply S. DALGLIESH, , Hon Secretary. [ MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS. CLAIMS for enrolment on the Masterton Trust Lands Voters' List for the* ensuing year must be lodged at the Office of the Trust on or before January 31st, 1909. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE. [THE First Term of 1909 will begin on . TUESDAY, 2nd February. New boys will present themselves at the College at 9.30 am. on Monday, Ist February. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians on Friday, 29th January. Pupils claiming Free places must present the proper certificate to the Headmaster on or before the Ist day of February, otherwise parents or guirdians will be held reEponsible for thi term's tuition'fee. OH AS P. POWLES', ' Secretary. V. ELLINGTON GIELS' COLLEGE. FT*HE First Term of 19,9 will begin on JL the 3rd Februaty. The Lady Principal will receive parents and guardians with new pupils on that day between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. CHA.S. P. POWLES, Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mENDEKS for— The construction of 129 chains of road at Kourarau, Maungaraki, "will be leceived b/ the undersigned up to G p.m. on Thursday, the 21st inst. Plans and specifications at the County Oinc", Masterton. JOHN L. KrNG, C.E. i WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOAED, will be received at the X Education Board Olfice, Wellington, up to' Noon of TUESDAY, 26th January, for the following woiks:— Harwell—Erection of School 1-esid-ence. Opaki—Repairs and Painting, School and EesidincL'. Fornridga—LkvcUon of Septic Tank, Latrines, etc. Plans and spßcifi'ations may be seen at the olfice of Messrs,. Vtrnha'u and Kos--, Masterton, aud, iu addition, oc the Harwell building at the "Express" Office, Eketabuna, of Opaki at .Mr J. Wi-lch's, and of Fernridge at Mr 11. Evans'. G. L. STEWAET, Secretary. i-UNEEAL NOTICE.

rHE friends of Mr G. C. Bennington i*ve l'dspectfully invited to attend the funeral or' his late wife, which will leave hit residence, Wrigley Street, on Thursday, 21st, at a p.m. Z. jr. HOAR & SONS, Sanitary Undertakers. Telephone No. 318. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. ["M POUNDED at Mauriceville West jL Found, on January 18th, one red and white ball, small notch out front left ear. If not claimed and expensss paid, will be sold on January 23rd, at 12 o'clock noon. C. JENSEN, Poundkeeper. XBEG to notify the residents of Masterton and the travelling public that I have purchased the cab and carrying ousinest? which has for many years been carried on by Messrs A. E. Jones and Co., and solicit a fair share of public support. d.'A. Leahy.' VILLA AND ALBERT STREETS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON, pHAT MESSRS H. COLE & SON ate . delivering Wood at 18s per cord v ._i four foot lengths) cash, straight from f he bush. The prices were formerly 245. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock ■while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged43s per ton, we n -' delivering same at 39s per ton. TJ- a is A BREAK-UP FOR THE COMBINE. H. COLE AND SON, Wood and Coal Merchants.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3097, 21 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3097, 21 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3097, 21 January 1909, Page 1

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