!H OLLIIfQS AND PEA«NELL BAERISTHBr AND SOLXCITOBB. MASTERTON (Opposite Pobt Office) Have several sums o£ Money available for investment on mortgage a lowest current rates of interest. A. E. Bunny.] [G. H. Cullen AE. BUNNY • Barrister and Solicitor. Patent Agent. Money to Lend to Suit Borrov ers at Current Eates. PEEEY STEEET, MaSTEETON . [Telephone 68 JOHN CORADINJE Solicitor, Gray's Buildings, Masterton. MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold securities at lowest current rates of interest. [card.] EEBEET A. JONES ARCHITECT & CIVIL-ENGINEER. Over J. Tj. Murray's Shop (Gray's New Building). Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 33fi. P.O. Box 60 [card.J M. R. Vabnham 1 [E. J. Rose. yiENHAM AND ROSE Architectb, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street. Masterton. QHAS. G. MONRO, F.N.Z.I.A Architect, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEKTON
Offices—Bank of New Zealand Building* P.O. Box 106. 'Phone 384. A R D N E R & SONS SAWMILLEKS & TIMBER MERCHANTS, Queen and Chapel-sts, Masterton. Totara, Matai, Rimu and White Pine dressed or in the rough, always in stock. Also Sajhes, Doors and Mouldings. J. MILNE, A.N.Z.A.A, ÜBLIC ACCOUNT AN T. Pastoral Buildings - - Perry-street. Tradesmen's Books kept. Office Systems initiated. Special work undertaken in any part of the district. JgEATON AND SLADDEN, Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors, Masterton and Wellington. H. H. PAYITT (Authorised 'Surveyor) Masterton Branch. ER. WILSON Qualified DENTAL SURGEON, (Next to Club Hotel), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Office hours : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions Absolutely Painless and Free when Sets are Ordered. [card.]
JM. SPEAR, , M.P.0.C., Dr. of Optics, EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST, Representing H. SPEAR, M.P.O.C. DR. OF OPTICS, 7, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON, Will Visit MASTERTOIS 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. Mr h. s. clau ght on L.T.C.L. Has Vacancies for Pupils—PlANO, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. For Prospectus apply to Residence, 33 Church Street. ISS ELSIE RICHARDS CERTIFICATED PIANIST, Tbinitt College, LondonWill Resume Teaching «n FEBRUARY Ist, at 35 Cole-street. CONTENTS Pago I—Wanteds, and General Advertisements. Page 2—The end of the World and Busi ness Advertisements. Page 3—A Consul's Trial, The State Coal Mine, and General Advertisements. Page 4 —Leader, Local and General, Professional Advertisements. Page s—Cables and Telegrams. Page 6 Correspondence, Riflo Shoot ing, Pahiatua News bporting, Stock Exchange, and General Advertisements. Page 7—Romance in a Blue Book, Secret Cpium Smoking in China, and General Advertisements. Page B—Auctioneers' and Land Advertisements. eto.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9709, 3 February 1910, Page 4
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