SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PLANTS!. PLANTS! PLANTS! CAULIFLOWER, Savoy, Broccoli, U Lettuce, ■ Celerv, Leeks, Brussella Sprouts for sale in any quantlty" E. HALE, Wairarapa Nursery. Telephone 164. W.F.C.A., Town Agents.
ANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. WEDNESDAY~Imd THURSDAY, MARCH Bth and 9th, 1911. NOMINATIONS for ALL RACES close SATURDAY, February 11th 1911, at 9.0 p.m. WEIGHTS declared about FRIDAY, 17th, 1911. „„„■„, ATr ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY clgse TUESDAY, February 21st, at 9.0 p.m. \ • For Programmes see "Referee, cards and posters. Special train arrangements. . : JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, i . ■ 'Secretary. 1 P.O. Bos 50, Dannevirke. -IBS WADDINGTON, A.T.C.L.; will resume Teaching on MONDAY, FEB. 6th, At 60 Church Street, MASTER-' , TON. ■■ ... { • IN BANKRUPTCY. , IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN at MASTER-TON.- ; "OTIOE is hereby given that Alexander Beatty, of Opaki, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Masterton, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of February,; 1911, at •11 o'clock; a.m. •.':i.:.'-- ; W. B. rf TT ?--3ELLS, .. j Deputy Official Assignee. 3rd February, 1911. TO BUILDERS. ENDERS are invited for erect- . ing Bank Premises at Pongaroa for the Bank of New Zealand. ', Tenders close at NOON on FRIDAX, 10th February. . Plans and specifications may be seen at the local branch of the Bank of New Zealand. „ J. CHARLESWORTH, , Architect.' 18 Grey.'Street,, •'.. Wellington. ; ; \ . r , ~■ TENDERS. I;'.-; ■• J_ lENDERS, closing on FRIDAY, February 10th, 1911, are m r vited % THE WELLINGTON FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD., for the erection of Workmen's Barracks at.Taratahi. ■'■'■' Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Company. J.MILNE, Secretary. ETHODIST CHURCH SER.XOES. Mastetton, 11 a m., /Rev. C, W. Oifc, Sacrament, f p.m.,. Bev. <"*• H.. Olds; Subject, '-The Pasal Fact of Christian-, ity." S&cr»ro4nfc. , K?> ripmri, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Mr FT. Harris. . Wangaehn. 3 p.m., Mr F. T. Harrip. ; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STREET. SERVICES TOMOEEOW. Bev. Alfred Hodge, Preacher, Morning* and Evening -NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m—Cc mm union, Rev A. TThompson, a seated by Bev. J. Bain; Macdonald. . >. 3 v.m.-~ Children's Service, Eev. A. T. Thbmpson. / 7 p.m, after Communion, an Address by Keva A. T.Thompson. Services will not be held in the Outfields. for the Show, LIKE other Garments, the Riding Habit will get out of fashion, and for this coming Show lady riders should certainly see to it that they do not appear with the old habit. Let DONALD talk over the matter with you. Let him advise you, and no sensible ladv will reject good advice. Ge the correct thing for this riding season, and get it before the rush for new show wear comes. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MASratTCW !-kW 22!
THE TARATAHI HOTEL, Cartertonernisad in avery way, and patrons and the travelling public ally can rely on recoivins? the st possible attention. Ping; up Phono ©3 ' ■■"'■ ''■ '" ' '' p'/costin, ■ '' ' Proprietor Tarafethi Hotel
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 1
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