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Special Advertisements. 'IP-ELLINGTON LAND BOARD 'V election. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. DIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a candidate for the vacancy on the Land Board. Ten years' strenuous residence in the backblocks is my leading qualification. Such an experience tends to enkindle the warmest sympathy for the people on the land, and if you elect me as your representative it will be my constant endeavour to assist and encourage those with the hardest row to hoe, and to extend all the available discretionary power compatible with a sound administration of the Laud Laws to those most in need of assistance, and to faithfully serve your best interests. My nomination affords an opportunity to support a bona fide settler and one'of yourselves. Touching the personnel of the Land Board as a supporter of democratic principles, I am strongly of opinion that all members except the Chief Commisioner should be elected by the Crown tenants, and those that pay me the extreme compliment of supporting my candidature will be endorsing that opinion. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN, Tiriraukawa Block, Pohonui. SINGING. MRS H, J. TAPLAY (Jessie ,T. Caskte,) So. Africa. /TRS TAPLAY is now prepared to JLtJL take a limited nuiubor of pupils for Deep Breathing, Voice Production, Pronunciation and Singing. Classes for Children (ten in class) in Deep Breathing, Pronunciation, Deportment, and Class Singing. Ladies and Gentlemen and Parents wishing to consult MRS TAPLAY, call at the Empire Hotel on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 12 noon to 3 p.m., or by appointment.

PUBLIC NOTIOE. A PPLICATTOXS are invited from retailers and others as tenants for shops and affices.iu now brick building to be erected on Abraham & WiHiams, AUCTIONEERS. MADAM CARLE, MILLINER, Queen Street, Masterton

to announce t.hah she is now jD making a Special SHOW of AUTUMN and WINTER MEL-UN-ERY, including the Newest Golonrs, Mole, Elephant/Blues, Frowns, Greens, and Mauves, in Satins, Ol;toman Silks, and Velvets, with the very latest ia Wings and Flowers, All shades in largo Chip Straws, swathed in silk and llowors, or wings, from 14/11. Smart Morning Hats, trimmed with ribbon and quills, 10/6. The New Satin Hat\ trimmed with Fancy Feather Mount, and swathed with Oriental Satin, from 18/11; smart Toques in all colours from 15/11. Matrons' Hats and Bonnets a speciality. Compare our prices with City prices. THE -'BIG END'' OF your Car will wear loose, and will wantTAKING UP, likewise all other parts want attention at some tiino or an- • other. Why not have it done NOW ? A stitch in time saves nine, Send your repairs to me, and I will guarantee to do them thoroughly, promptly and reasonably. English prices quoted for ANY make of Car, plus 5 per cent and charges. Why pay .more than this ? CAES FOE HIRE—ALL ACCESSORIES STOCKED. CENTRAL GARAGE, QUEEN STREET - MASTEKTON. Telephone 328. F. WARREN FOWLER. ftHOFFAT-VIRTUE SHEEPSHEARING MACHINES, AND TANGYE'S KEROSENE OR BENZINE ENGINES. . . LARGE STOCK of Steam, Gas and Oil Engine Fittings, Stool Split Pulleys, etc. JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, (Lritm-D.) A'ELLINGTON. AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHUECH & DTTNKDIN. DRESSMAKING. T A DIES of Masterton and surroundJLi ing district are invited to call at our Dressmaking establishment. All orders will receive our best attention, and j we guarantee satisfaction in every detail. Our staff of competent Dressmakers undertake to carry out orders with good ! fit, style and make. M. SABA & SON, HOLLOWAY'S BUILDLYG.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 1

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554

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 1

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