OLLINGS & PEIGNBLLI BaBBIBTEBS AND SOLICITOUS. MASTEETON (Opposite Post Office) Have several lams of Money available for investnsunt on mortgage a lowest aurrent rsfcos of interest. A. E. Bunnt.] |_G. H. Cullen A E. BUNNY) rVe BaBBTSTEB AND SOLICITOR. Patent Agent. Honey to Lend to Suit Borrove at Current Kates. I'EKEY STEEET, MnSTEETON. [Telephone 68 [CAKD.J 'IEEBEET A. JONES ARCHITECT & CIVIL-ENGINEER. Over J. L. Murray's Shop (Gray'fl New Building). Queen Stbeet, Mastbeton. Telephone 33fi. P.O. Box 60 |_OABD,J M. S. Yabnhau 1 [E. J. Bosu. 17'AENHAl AND E0 S E Architects, ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Entrance Church Street. Masterton. pHAS. G. MONEO, E.N.Z.I A Abchitsct, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEETON Offices—Bank of New Zealand Buildings P.O. Box 108. 'Phone 284. AED N E E SONS, SAWMILLEKS& TIMBES MEECHANTS, Queen and Chapel-bts, Mastebton. Totara, Mafcai, Eimu and White Pine dressed or in the rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, Doors and Mouldings. } Hoard. J] QEATON AND SLADDEN, Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors, Mastebton and Wellington. I H. H. PAVITT (Authorised Surveyor) j Masterton Branch. ■YOBINSON & HAND-NEWTON solicitous, Mastebton. MONEY LENT on 'Approved Town and Country Freehold Securities. 'OE&IAN H. JAMES, N.Z SA., AccouNrAN & Secretary, PEEEY-STEE VSTEETqN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10074, 21 June 1910, Page 4
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