BPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. fIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. I THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1911. AN ADDRESS ON HOME KULE will be delivered by one of the Delegates of the IRISH NATIONALIST PARTY, consisting of Messrs Redmond, Donovan and Hazelton, as above. Donations in aid of cause will be received by M. C. O'ConneU, Treasurer. J 4 J. KELLIHER, Hon. Secretory.
I OWN HALL, MASTERTON. lessee Mr Alf Lin-ley. Direction of Mr Georce Stephenson. BRIEF SEASON OF TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, APRIL 24th. First' appearance of ■ , GEORGE STEPHENSON'S new English Attraction THE WANDERERSi " MUSICAL COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, including-- , MISS PHYLLIS HOPWOOD FOLDI, The Brilliant English Society Entertainer. _ A COMBINATION OF ARTISTS Of High Artistic Merit, . Presenting an Entertainment DISTINCTLY NOVEL, UNIQUE, and ORIGINAL. And which has created a sensation in Wellington. BOX PLAN at MISS RIVE'S. PRICES—4s, 2s 6d. and Is. JAMES MORGAN, Touring Manaeer. ■ MASTERTON CMPETITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL COMPETITION. JULY 11th, 1911. Programme and all particulars from— W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. LEGAL HOLID AY 8. i , mHE Offices of the Solicitors practising in Masterton will he closed at 4.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday) 13th instj and reopen «n MONDAY, April 24th; , DENTAL CARD. R H;,'RISHWORTH begs to iritimate to hi? patients that during his two months' absence ia Australia his practice will be in charge of Dr HERBERT COX, of Auckland.
WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— At the request of a considerable section of the electors, both in North' and South Wairarapa, I have allowed myself to foe nominated as a candidate for a seat on the Welling-' ton Harbour Board., I have lived practically the whole of my life in the Wairarapa, and may with confidence claim to 'be thoroughly conversant with its requirements. I have been connected with the primary industries from their start in the district, and these are vitally connected with the development of Wellington as a port. I am a Director of the Wellington Fax-mers' Meat Freezing Company, and am thereby brought into close touch with the question of shipping facilities. Should you honour me with your confidence, you.may.rely on my best energies being devoted to safeguarding and furthering the interests of primary producers, while at the same time I would carefully 'conserve the interests of the business community. The increased representation provided for under the new Act makes it advisable for electors to take a-keen interest in matters pertaining to their port, and so to ensure progressive although prudent management. I remain, Yours sincerely, FREDERICK B. LOWES.
WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— A Within a few weeks there will be a vacancy on the Land Board, and thinking, as I very strongly do, that there is room on the Board for one directly and closely in touch with the settlers, and remembering that I made a very strong bid at the last election, when quite uuknown outside your own locality, it will cause no surprise, and call for no apology when announcing myself as a candidate for the approaching vacancy. In matters pertaining to land and land settlement I stand for all that is good, all that is liberal, all that is progressive, with a whole-hearted and natural sympathy with the pioneering settler. As far as practicable I propose canvassing you personally, and endeavouring cdhvince you of my usefulness and nihility, anjd hope to inspire your confidemoe. •{" '• :■■- * Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN: Taihape, March 31st, 1911.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10219, 21 April 1911, Page 1
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