TT 0 L L I' N G S AND PKAGNELL Babbist2b= and Solicitors. MASTEBTON (Opposite Post Office) Have several sums of Money available for investment on mortgage a lowest torrent rates of interest. A. E. Bunny.] [G. H. Cullen A E. B U N N Y Patent Agent. Money to Lend to Suit Borrow ers at Current Eates. PEEET STEEET, MaSTEETON. [Telephone 68 " O H N COBADINE, tl SOLICITOB, Gbat's Buildings, Masteeton. MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold securities at lowest current rates of interest. Lcabd.] EEB EE T A. JONES AECHITECT & CIVIL-ENQINEEE. Over J. L. Murray's Shop (Gray's New Building). Queen Stbeet, Mastebton. Telephone 336. P.O. Box 60 [cabd.J M. E. Vabnhaml [E. J. Eose. 'AENHAM AND EOSE F Abchitkctu, "■ ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street. Masterton. I G. MONEO, F.N.Z.I.A I Abchitect,
QUEEN-STEEET, MASTEETON Offices—Bank of New Zealand Building* P.O. Box 106. 'Phone 284. NAB D NEE K & SONS, SAWMILLERS & TIMBEE MERCHANTS, Queen and Chapel-sts, Masterton. Totara, Matai, Biinu and White Pine dressed or in the rongh, always in stock Also Sashes, Doors and Mouldings. J. MILNE, A.N.Z.A.A. "PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN T. Pastoral Buildings - - Perry-street. j Tradesmen's Books kepti Oflß.ce Sys- , terns initiated. Special work undertaken | in any part of the district. EATON [card.] AND SLADDEN, Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors, Masterton and Wellington. H. H. PAVITT (Authorised purveyor) Masterton Branch."
-rn b. Wilson Qualified DENTAL BU,RGECN, (Next to Club Hotel), . QUEEN STBEET, MASTEETON. Office hours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions Absolutely Fainless and Free when Sets are Ordered.
T M. SPEAK, «j , M.P.O.C, Db. of Optics, EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST, Representing H. SPEAR, M.P.O.C. DR. OF OPTICS, 1, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON, Will Visit MASTERTON on the 3rd , February, and may be consulted at the CLUB HOTEL. CARTERTON on the 2nd February, at the Marquis of Normanby Hotel. Private Rooms. All Glasses fitted accurately according to requirements. CONSULTATIONS FREE. •
R H. S. CLAUGHTON L.T.C.L. Has Vacancies for Pupils—PlANO, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. For Prospectus apply to Residence, 33 Church Street. jyj'lSS ELSIE RICHARDS CERTIFICATED PIANIST, Teinitt College, London, Will Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY Ist, at 35 Cole-street.
CONTENTS Pago I—Wanteds, and General Adver-i tisements. Page 2—Serial Story and Business Advertisements. Page 3-Fallen Fairies, and General Advertisements. Page 4—Leader, Local and General, Professional Advertisements. Page s—Cables and Telegrams. Page 6 —Pahiatua News, Carterton News, and General Advertisements. Page 7—Fallen Fairies (continued), In the Days of the Comet, General Advertisements. Page B—Auctioneers' and Land Advertisements, etc
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 4
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