SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Mastertcn A. ar«:l i . Acse:ial:;a:% NOT3CE TO VISSTORB. "T7ISITORS to Sohvay, .vliilst cor'V " diaiiy i'nrltcd io inspect the i ,-h , \> i-o:')?ctfully reminded ,t •.; ,--,, ;! (ro tli-° fences, shrubs, •v any other'portion of the property, otherwise a prosecution may follow. BY ORDER. G. R. SYKES, Secretary. MR AND MRS C. L. N. PETERSEN, Teachers cf PIANOFORTE AND VOICE PRODUCTION, BEG to announce that their Teaching Rooms are now in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Church St. Diaphragmatic Breathing a Specialty. Days—Mondays and Thursdays. Pupils prepared for all examinations, Trinity College and -Associated Board. THRESHING, CHAFF-CUTTINC, PRESSING. rHE following prices are to be charged by us for any of the above work for the season 19101911. THRESHING. OATS AND BARLEY, per set up to 170 bushels £2 15s } to 350 bushels 4d, over 350 bushels .3sd. WHEAT, 500 bushels or under, 4d per bushel: over 3|d. STOOK THRESHING.— Wheat 4-Jd per bushel, oats 4d per bushel. Farmer, to find fuel and water. CHAFF-CUTTING. OATEN SHEAF.—3 tons or under 12s 6d per ton; 10 tons or under 10s per ton, 20 tons or under- 9s per ton, over 20 tons.Bs 6d. STRAW AND ALL LOOSE FODDER.—IO tons or under 15s per ton, over 10 tons 14s. Farmer to find fuel and twine, or pay Is per tori extra or 105 per ton for fuel only. PRESSING. HAY 13s per ton. STRAW 14s per ton. Farmer to find fuel. E. Jones, J. Scorrar, MacLachlan Bros., H. P. Wynn-WNl-iams, Ltd., I. Allan senr., I. Allen junr., Chamberlain and Son.
HOTOCRAPHS ! ! ! HOTOGRAPHS ! ! ! 'OOK your orders now for XMAS DELIVERY. Free enlargement given with each dozen cabinets. Amateurs catered for. w. lTjoy. EXCHANGE BUILPINGS. Room No. 16, Upstairs.
Aerogen Safetj Gas. THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE.—The Aerogen Machine has been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a4O candle power burner is only 1-10 of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines at work, or make application for particulars from the Local Agents— PICKERING BROS.. Plumbers, Queen Street, Mai .;?rton.
A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON IN order to cope with our increasing business wo have just landed, direct from the manufacturers, a modern FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating 5 Passengers in addition to the driver. Wedding Parties, Picnics and Excursions specially catered for. FARES—Ordinary cab rates. Masterton, Phone 21, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. f ISS ROSALIE HANDLEY, L (Cold Medallist.) Pupil of Mr Sydney Hoben (Leipsic Conscrvatorium), Is now enrolling Pupils for the new Term, commencing on TUESDAY, January 10th, 1911. Address: 38 Opaki Road, Lansdowne. mHE "OUSY REASON IhE JL3UBY K3EASON OUR preparations for the "Busy Season" are more extensive this year than ever. The stock has been specially selected and embraces all that is the most fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear. Every department is overflowing with seasonable goods. TPv TjIINLAYSON & DON, BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10152, 23 December 1910, Page 1
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