SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T OWN HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 22nd MARCH. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT. In Aid of MISS THELMA PETERSEN, Who is going Abroad for further Musical Study. BOX PLAN opens at MISS HIVE'S an MONDAY, March 13th; • PRICESCircIe and Stalls (reserved) 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. MR A. B. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. T I OWN AND DRILL HALLS, HALL STREET. St. Patrick's Night ,Friday, 17th March: GRAND NATIONAL C O N C E R T. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A DANCE. (In. aid of St. Patrick's School.) IRISH MUSIC! IRISH SONGS! IRISH DANCES! Tickets to admit to Concert and Dance. •' Dress Circle 3s; Body of Hall, 2s 6d. ' J. A. McEWEtN. Hon. Sec. PARK RACING CLUB. AUT UM N MEET IN C. AUTUMN WEE TIN G. To be held on . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 15th and 16th, 1911;: < NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Herchell Street, Napier, on THURSDAY, February 23rd, 1911, at 8 p.m. _ . For full programme see Weekly Press. ' WEIGHTS will appear on FRI-, DAY, March 3rd. j ACCEPTANCES close TUESDAY, March 7th, at 8 p.m. 1 J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary, WOOD-CUTTING. MR FRANK BOYLE, of Master ton, notifies that he has secured the Wood-cutting Plant until lately owned by Messrs Miller and Boyle, of Fernridge, and that lie is. prepared to cut wood m j any quantities. Prices for cutting i are as • follows':—Hour work, 4s; J •cord 4s. * WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARED. TO THE EifeoßS; Ladies and gentlemen,— . At the request of a large number of electors in .the Forty-Mile Bush and Wairarapa. District®, I have consented to become a camulr date for on© of 1 the tAvo Wairarapa seats on 'the Wellington Harbour , Board. As . you are aware, lam in-j timately associated with ' qne of the •. largest exporting industries in the j Dominion, being Chairman of the I National Dairy. As sociation, and' Chairman of the palkmce Dairy. Company. Shotild>you do -me the honour of electing ine one of -youi representatives, I should carefully } scrutinise the expenditure on large ) and small undertakings, and zeai- i ously guard the interests of country settlers in the adjustment of harbour dues. Thanking you in anticipation. I remain, Yours sincerely, ALEX. McFARLANE. Paliiatua, March lOih, 1911.
MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE Classes in connection with' this institution' will commence from SIONI)AY, 20th inst. Pupils desirous of holding *ree Places Jit ..this -School, must be m attendance >at -7,' o'clock th?it evening, oiidi must bring their ci edentials with them. " Further particulars on application to N. D. BUNTING, . , ... , Secretary. 11th March, 1911. ' ■ " MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS, closing with the A' undersigned at Noon on THURSDAY, 16th inst., aro invited from persons qualified to give instruction to classes in (4 Phimhers Work j and (b) Sign aild lickot Writing.' , , Forms vof application may be ol> tatadfrom I>. BUNTING, ! Secretary. 11th March, 1911. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. P'Yj/E MONEY in connection . with tjhe ahov-o is now payable at the office of the undersigned. In accordance with Rule X- all prize money not claimed within one month is f< 3rd Uted to the Society, H. M. BODDTNGTON, ; Scretarv. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 1
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