A R. Bunny.] [G. H. Callen. A R. BUNNY. Barrister aud Solicitor. MONEi TO LEND at following R a per cent., any amouut from £2OOO upwards; 4| per cent, amounts from £IOOO to £2500; o per cent, amounts under £IOOO. On all classes of freeliold security. Patent Agents. Telephone 68. [OABD.j JERBERT A- JONES. ARCHITECT. Trust Lands Trust Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTER/TON. Telephone 336. P.O. Box 60. TTOLLiNGS AND PRACNELL. I Barristers and Solicitoru. MASTERTON (Opposite post office). Have several sums of money available for investment en mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. [card.] M. R. Varnham) (B. J- R° se - TARNHAM «KD ROSE, ! Architects. ! ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Entrance Church Street, Masterton. J AND 5>UNi», SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. . Rear of Lytitle's Motor Garage. j Totara Matai, Rimu, and White Pine, dressed or in rougli, always in I stock. Also Sashes, Door* and I Mouldings. OBINSON V HANC-KEV/TON. Solicitors. MASTERTON. MONEY TO LEND on approyea town and country freehold securities. [OABt.T ~EATON AND SLADDEN, *-* ■ Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors. MASTERTON, - WELLINGTON. H. H. PAVITT (Authorised- Survey or), Masterton Branch. ORMAN H. JAMES, N.Z.S.A. Public Accountant and Secretary. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 283.
R. WILSON, QUAtIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. (Next to Club Hotel). QOEEN STREET, MASTERTON.Office Hours:—o a.m. to u p.m» Thursdays:—9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions absolutely Painless and Free when Set* are Ordered.
NEW ZEALAND FQRECAST. (By Telcgrapu.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Rev. D. C. Bates' summary and forecast are as follows: The weather has been very warm and hazy' everywhere. Cloudy and unsettled conditions -have been experienced iu both the extreme north and south. Rain has fallen in the far north, with easterly winds strong to gale. Moderate to strong northerly and westerly winds have prevailed elsewhere, with a falling barometer everywhere The \ present indications are for heavy rain and rivers flooded in the far north. Increasing humidity and cloudiness will probably be followed by general rain within the next three days. The barometer will probably fall everywhere. Strong easterly and northerly, winds will prevail.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 2 December 1910, Page 4
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