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UP! drill HALL, MONDAY, APRIL 24th, 1911. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. UP! UP! TO THE STRANGER ABOUT TOWN. JUST drop in and have tea at the Y.M.C.A. on SUNDAY, at 5 o'clock. Speaker: Rev. A. HODGE. Nothing to Pay. We want to make you at home in Masterton. 'SOLWAY SERVICE at 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr ALF. SNOWBALL. ALL MEN WELCOME. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemen— Having-ithe welfare of Masterthoroughly at,' heart, and being anxious to do my share to assist in its progress and development, I am offering myself as a candidate for your representation on the Borough Council. If returned, I shall (do all in- my power to push the town along. Yours faithfully, H. J. O'LEARY. BOROUGH ELECTION. Laj>ies and gentlemen— I have decided to offer my services to the Borough for a further period. I trust that my past actions as a Councillor met with your approbation, and that I may have your continued confidence. ■ Yours faithfully, J. C. EWINGTON. R

BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemen— I take this opportunity of thanking you for the support you have extended to me as one of your representatives on the Council for the past five years, and to ask for your continued confidence, which' I hope my actions in the past have merited. Any movement that can, be initiated for the good government and prosperity of our town should re-: ceive the earnest attention of your representatives. _ I am strongly in favour of beautifying the town, and of making it attractive to visitors, and comfortable for those whose privilege it is to reside within the. Borough. Yours faithfully, F. W. TEMPLE. L BOROUGH ELECTION. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—_J. At the request of a large number of friends and electors,. I have allowed myself to become a candidate for a seat on the above Council, in the interests of no particular clique or party. Should you' do me the honour of returning, me, the knowledge and experience I have received through being connected with other local bodies, and in being; able to visit many of the large cities and towns in Australia and the Dominion, and my practical experience with manual labour, will be used in the interest of the town as a whole. I would also support a progressive policy, with Caution. Youts faithfully, D. THREAD WELL.

Methodist chtjrch ser- . ICES. SUNDAY, APRIL 23. Masterton— 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev S. J. Serpell. Rangitumau. —3 p.m., Rev. S. J. Serpell. , „ , r T Kuripimi—ll a.m. and 7p.m., Mr J. E. Parsons. ' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STREET, , Rev. Alfred Hodge, Preacher. Special sermons and hymns appropriate to the celebration of the 300fcli Anniversary of the Authorised Version of the Bible. . j£NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. A. ' T. Thompson. (Special appeal on .behalf of Presbyterian Orphanage, Wellington.) Kopuaranga. 3 p.m.— Mr Redman. Miki MikiV 3p.m.— Mr M. Gordon". Wangaehu. 7 p ,m.— Mr G. Falla. BAY «F PLENTY. RICH BUSH AND FERN LAND

EAST COAST RAILWAY ROUTE. OOR SALE:— 2353 ACRES, part X; ly improved. Sheep, Run, one half ploughable, twelve miles ot fencing. Stock Yard, and . Sheep Dip. When all grassed should carry >6OOO sheep; 2£ to the acre. By growing winter , feed sheep niake this lnnd. and always keep healthy and do \ ell on it. Good roads and navigable rivers. Frontage convenient to seat harbour, and railway route. I*RICE £3 10s per acre. £IOOO cash. Title Land Transfer. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.0., AUCKLAND. FORMAh AND T ROWER, CLUB STABLES, MASTERTON. CABS, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire by hour, day or week. Parties catered for on reasonable terns. Careful attention given to every department of the business. Oonnwtent man always in charge. Plsdt and buildings have been increased to meet growing demands of business.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10220, 22 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10220, 22 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10220, 22 April 1911, Page 1

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