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PRACTICAL MUSIC. (Trinity College). A.T.C.L., Phyllis Hanify (watch), A.T.C.L., Vera Edwards (gold medal); senior honours, Coralie Smythson, Ruby Jury; senior pass, Kate Holloroay, Olive Isakson, Alma Fuller; intermediate nonours, Dorothy Fowler; pass, Vera Edwards; pass, violin, Mary O'Neill; pass, piano, Effie Wall, Elsie Boyd, Dorothy Varnham, Eva Lenz; junior honours, Olave Pryor; pass, Kate Nelson, Nellie Collerton, Tom Harding, May Brookb; pass, vlolm, Phyllis Hanify, Rita Page; pass, singing, Rita Hodgins preparatory, singing Olive Hood, piano Mildred Shaw. (Royal Academy). Advanced honours, gold medai, Margery McKenna; advanced pass, Colina McKenzie.; advanced singing, Dorothy Bennett; intermediate honours, gold medal, Alma Fuller; pass, Irene Taylor. Higher school—Pass, Rita Hodgins, Cecilia Minogun; pass, singing, Muriel Welch. Lover school —Pass, Elsie Robertsun, Mary Parsons. Elementary—Dorothy Page. Primary —Mildred Shaw. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. First prize, Margery McKenna; second prize, silver medal, Katie Nelson; third prize, Frank Foley. Good conduct—Coralie Smythson. The Nuns tender their sincere thanks to the Very Rev. Dean McKenna, Rev. J. J. Kelly and Mrs W. Welch. Lansdowne, for donations to the prize fund.

Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Paj<e 8). MEfTrBOOTS AT 18/6. MEN who know the value of Smart Footwear will appreciate the display we are now making of Men's Summer Boots at 18/6 the pair. There is a big selection ot styles in black and tan to choose from and every-pair is guaranteed good in the wear. Men's Glace Kid Boots, derby or closed fronts, broad, medium and narrow coes, IU/6. Box Calf Boots, derby and closed fronts, six different styles, 18/6. Tan Glace and Tan Willow Calf Boots, in stylish toes, 18/6. Mail Orders Carefully Selected, AT CARPENTER'S SHOE STORE, Main-street Pahiatua. THOMSON'S OFFER. —Send 3/-, and I will pent you a Postcard Album containing 36 E lglish scenes —all pretty views and good quality cards. H. A. Thomson, stationer, Pahiatua.

WANTED KNOWN—'That Messrs Girdwoed and Taylor, Paliiatua of the Commercial and also the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Four landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Telegrams —GircH'Ood Pahiatua; telephones 25 and 27. GLASSWARE— Just opened up a nice range of fancy teapots, cake dishes, salad bowls, jam and butter dishes, cream jugs and fancy plates. Prices cheapest in town Note the Address : H. A. THOMSON, Stationer and Fancy Goods Dealer, Pahiatua. PROF. BERT HEPBURN, THE Renowned Veterinary Gelder, is now operating in the Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay and Pahiatua Districts. Will travel anywhere required. Operations performed without throwing. Latest instruments used direct from America. Correspondence promptly attended to. Sufficient address —PAHIATUA. LA LA.BD.J O. A. BLUETT, TJILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Seasoned Timber on hand. Address— ' Pahiatua. FIRST IMPR ; ; ARE THE MOST LASTING. A GOOD appearance creates a good impression. Why not take advantage of these facts ? Make the appearance of your house create a good first impression. See to it that your windows are well tended. A well made blind will help you j a Venetian for choice. A VENETIAN BLIND (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists & Experts, QU IN-ST. (off Dixon-st) WELLINGTON that can be made. We Guarantee them. The facility with which they work will surprise you. We guarantee the paint used neither to chip, chalk, nor blister WALTER GEE & CO. TAYLOR & HODGES, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Masterton BUSINESS premises j Hall Stkeet. Plasterirg, Tiling and Concreting work a speci&l'ty. 2 <v

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9668, 16 December 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9668, 16 December 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9668, 16 December 1909, Page 6

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