JJOLLINGS & PR AG N E LL BARBISTEBZ AND SOMCrCOBB. MASTEETON (Opposite Post Ojtocob) Have several sums of Money available for investment on mortgage a lowest aurrent rates of interest. A. ii. Bunny-.] LG. H. CuiiMN AE. BUNNY « Babbisteb and Solicitoh. Money to Lend to Suit Borrowers at Current Eates, PEEEY STEEET, MaSTEETON. T ~ fio EEBEET A. JONES AEGEITEGT & CIVIL-ENGINEER. Over J. L. Murray's Shop (Gray'n New Building). Queen Stbkbt, Mastbbton. Patent Agent. [Telephone 68 [CABD.J Telephone 888. P.O. Box 00
[CABD.J M. E. Va»nhaj& ] [E. J. Boa®, yABNEAI AND BOSB ABCHXTKCTS, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street. Maaierfcon. QHAS. G. MONRO, F.N.Z.J.A AttCHITECi', QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEETON Offices—Bank ef New Zealand Buildings P.O. Box 100. 'Phone 284. Q_ AE DNEB & SONS SAWMILLERS& TIMBEE MEECHANTS, . f Queen and Chapel-sts, Mastkrton. Tntara,,Matai, Eimu and White Pine dressed or in the rongh, always in stock. Also Saihes, Doors and Mouldings. ILcaed.j gEATON AND SLADDEN, Ciril Ergineers and Authorised Survey oi e, Mastebton ant> Wellington. H. H. PAVITT (Authorised Surveyor) Masterfcon Branch. OBINSON & HAND-NEWTON, SOLTCXTO H S, Mabteeton.
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CONTENTS. Page I—Wanteds, Meetings, Amuse, ments, Hotels, and Special Advertisements. Page 2—Continuation of story—A Ter> rible Mistake, and Business Advertisements. Page 3—The Decrease in [Horses, and General Advertisements. Page 4—Leader, Local and General, Professional and General Advertisements. Page s—Cables and Telegrams. Page £6-Carterton News, Wellington Stock Exchange, Commercial, PB Football. Page 7—Walk Over a Cliff, Detector for Fire Alarm Boxes, and General Advertisements. Page B—Auctioneers' and Land Advertisements.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 2 June 1910, Page 4
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