Special Advertisements. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a candidate for the vacancy on the Land Board. len 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 Land 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. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At the forthcoming election I shall be a candidate for your suffrages. On land settlement I am a firm believer in the optional tenure, and would strenuously support any movement giving leaseholders the right of purchase. As I am 'now, and have been, a tenant of the Crown in this district for the last fourteen years, and being conversant with the various phases of Land Board matters, I respectfully solicit your support, and will, if elected, do all that I reasonably can to advance your interests. I am, Yours obediently, CHAS. M'INTYRE, Rangiwahia. MASTEKTON TRUST LANDSj PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tl at an Election will be held on Titu: sday, the 27th day of May, 1909, to fill the vacancies (3) occurring in the office of Trustees of the Masterton Trust Lands Trust (in place of Messrs C. E. Daniell, E. G. Eton, and T. Waerg, who retire by effluxion of time); and I appoint the Trust Lands Trust Office, Hall Street, Masterton, the place, and Friday, the 21st day of May, 1909, the day, and 12 noon the time for nomination of candidates A. HATHA.WAY, Returning Officer Dated at Masterton this 11th day of May, 1909. MADAM CARLE, MILLINER, Masterton. )EGS to announce that she is now jl3 making a Special SHOW of AUTUMN and WINTER MILLINERY, including the Newest Colonrs, Mole, Elephant, Blues, Rrowns, Greens, and Mauves, in Satins, Ottoman Silks, and Velvets, with the very latest in Wings and Flowers, All shades in large Chip Straws, swathed in silk and flowers, or wings, from 14/11. Smart MorniDg Hats, trimmed with ribbon and quills, 10/6. The New Satin Hat, trimired 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.
OGILVY & SONS, i ECORD REIGN BUTCHEEY l» Masterton. Only the Primest Beef and Mutton. All orders carefully attended to. MASTEETON /"E are purchasers of CHAFF HAY STRAW AND ALL KINDS OP GRAIN. CHAMBERLAIN & SON, THE MILL, LEE & BOXHALL, QUEEN STREET CASH BUTCHERYrpHE finest-quality of Beef and Mutton X procurable in the Wairarapa. Clients waited on daily. Telephone orders strictly attended to. A trial solicited. GOOD MEAT NEEDS NO BUSH. Telepho Nb.27. DIXON'S SPECIAL JAR BRAKE. DURING the Summer months specia attention will be given to the manufacture of drinks suitable for the hot weather. These will be put up in i one Gallon Jars, and deliveries will be ■ made daily to private houses in all parts of the town. The best article is always the cheapest, therefore I recommend you to give them a trial. During the 25 years I have been in business in Masterton, I have always given the public the best article obtainable. This is the secret of my success. J. DIXON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3191, 17 May 1909, Page 1
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