A. R. Bunny ) (G. H Cullen R. BONNY, Barrister and Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at following rate —per cent., any amount from, £2500 upwards; 4$ per cent, amounts from £IOOO to £2500; 5 per cent, amounts over £IOOO. On all classes of freehold security. Patent Agents. Telephone 68 (CARD.) Herbert a. jones. ARCHITECT. Trust Lands Trust Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 336. -c.Q. Box 60. JJOLLINGS AND PRAGNELL. Barristers and Solicitors. MASTERTON (Opposite Post Office.) Have several sums of money available for investment on mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. CCard.) M. R.Varnham) (E. J. Rose. yARNHAM AND ROSE, ARCHITECTS. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Entrance Church Street, Masterton. TYOBINSON & HAND-NEWTON. JA> Solicitors. MAST.E R T ON. MONEY TO LEND on approved town and country freehold securities. Norman h. James, a.p.a., (N.Z.) Public Accountant and Secretary. PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. Telephone 283.
R. lUSON, QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. (Nest to Club Hotel). QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Office hours:—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays 9, a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions absolutely painless and Free when Sets are ordered. MR AND MRS C. L. N. PETERSEN, Teachers or PIANOFORTE AND VOICE PRODUCTION, BEG to announce that their Teaching Rooms are now in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Church St. Diaphragmatio Breathing a Specialty. Days—Mondays and Thursdays. Pupils prepared for a'l. examinations, Trinity College and Associ-j ated Board. DENTAL. REMOVAL NOTICE. H. REYNOLDS, uentai sur- _• geon, notifies that he has removed into more central premises, Ofier : Mr Eton's, chemist, where he mi ,y how be consulted. Entrance from si e door. TG-DAY'S WEATHER^ NEW ZEALAND FORECAST. By Telegraph —Press Association. WELLINGTON* Saturday, i The Meteorological, Office this evening issued the following summary and forecast: — Anti-cyclonic conditions have continued in the southern districts. Lowpressure lias persisted, in the north, with unsettled weather and moderate to strong south-easterly winds. The weather' has been generally cool and changeable. Present indications are for moderate easterly winds, veering to northerly shortly, southward of New Plymouth and Napier, and variable winds, principally, easterly,,, elsewhere. • There will probably be v little movement of the barometer in the northern districts, but a fall is due shortly in the south for a change in weather. Cloudy weather is probable in the far north, and the southern-: most districts, and warmer and hazy weather generally. ; E
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10182, 7 March 1911, Page 4
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