ROLLINGS & TKAGNEL.-i n Babbistebs AND SOLICITOBB. MASTEETON (Opposite Post Office) ' Have several earns of Money available r for investment on mortgage a lowest t aurrent ra tea of interest. A. E. Bunny.] [G. h - Cullen i i I. B U N N T ( BabIUSTEB AND SOLICITOB. Patent Ag9nt. Money to Lend to Suit Borrowers at Current Eates. I. PEBEY STREET,■ MaSTEETOH. I [Telephone 68 I [oabd.J IEEBEET A. JONES j AECHITECT & CIVIL-ENGINEEK. | I Over J. Tj. Murray's Shop (Gray's Now ' j, Building). 1 QurcsiN Stktset, Masteeton. j Telephone 3SR. P.O. Bos GO I [CAIID.J 1 [E. J. Sons. ITAENEAM AND BOB: Aechitsctb, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, 1 Entrance Church Street. Jluwfcensou. OHA3. G. MONEO, F.N.ZJ., QUEEN-STSEET, MASTEETON j QMces—Bank of New Zealand Buildings P.O. Box 106. 'Phone 384. |ri AE 1)NBE & SONS] SAWMILLERS & TIMBEE MEECHANTS, ■■ CtUKEN AND ChAPEL-STS, MASTERTON. Totara, Matai, Eimu and White Pine drjssed or in the rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, Doors and Mouldings. I |[CABD.jI i EATON AND SLADDEN, Civil Ergitieers and Authorised Surveyors, 'MiSSTEBTON ANT) WELLINGTON. I H. H. PAVITT (Authorised Surveyor) j Masterton Branch. ROBINSON & HAND-NEWTON X j SOLICITORS, 1 Mastebton. I MONEY LENT on Approved Town and Country Freehold Securities. a OEMAN H. JAMES, N.Z SiA., Public Accountant & Secbetabt, PEEBY-STEEET, MASTEETON. 'Phone 283. LB O N Qualified DENTAL SyeGEOK 5 (Next to C;ub Hotel), QUEEN STBEET, MASTEETON. Office hours : 9 a.m, to 5 p.m» Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions Absolutely Painless iand Free when Sets are Ordered. EMOTSOE TO ADVERTISERS. l EPLACE Advertisements, if re.4/ quired to appear in our next issue must reach this office not later than 12 o'clock noon to-dav I * COPIES of the WAIEAKAPA AGE I\J may be obtained from Messrs S.and I W. MACKAY, 201 Lambton Quay, We--1 iington tiOPIES of the AGE can be purchased / at the Book-stalls on Woodville and Painwrston North railway stations ) o from news runner on train. j GEErTOWN AGENCY. ~E FRED MULE, of VGreytown, has been appointed Agent of the Wairarapa Age, and will promptly deliver daily copies of our newspaper to any address in that locality. CONTENTS. Page I—Wanteds, Meetings, I Amuse, ments, Hotels, and Special Advertisements. Page 2—Continuation of story—A Terrible Mistake, and Business Advertisements. Page 3—Special Article and General dvertisements. P ge i —Leader, Local and General, Professional and General Advertisements. Page s—Cables and Telegrams. Page 6—Local Articles and General Advertisements. Page 7—Special Article and General Advertisemeits. Page 8-Auctioneers' and Land Advertisements.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 15 June 1910, Page 4
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