SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. APIER PARK RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETINC. WINTER MEETINC. To be Held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 28fch and 29tK. NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Hercheill Street, Napier, on FRIDAY, June 9th. For full programme see Weekly Press. WEIGHTS will appear on FRIDAY, June 23rd. ACCEPTANCES r-lose SATURDAY, June 24th, a: < p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary. MASTERTON OMPETITIONS OCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL COMPETITION. JULY 11th, 1911. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 13th. Programme and all particulars from— W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. iOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING CLUB. J _____ l 'THE~ANNUAL RACE MEETINC will 'be held on SATURDAY JUNE 3rd. (On 'account of the Holiday being ob- } iserved on that date.) ACCEPTANCES CLOSE THURSDAY, 25th May. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary > Greytown. TRUST LANDS TRUST ELECTION I .DESIRE to sincerely thank the; 338 electors who recorded their votes in mv favour at yesterday's election. At some future date I miay again offer my services to the pUbHO ' H.C.ROBINSON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to thank the electors for their renewed confidence in me. As in tlie past, 1 shall do all in my power to study the best interests of the town. Yours Faithfully, THOS. B. MICHELL.
TRUST LANDS TRUST ELECTION JLi Permit me to express my ■wannest thanks to the ■electors for returning me to a position on the Trust. JL shall do all in my power to warrant your confidence. Yours Faithfully, J. H. PAULING. LAMES AND GENTLEMEN,— I thank you for the splendid support extended to me at yester- ) day's poll. I trust that I shall do 1 nothing to cause you to regret your I action. ■■','' I Yours Faithfully, 0. PRAGNELL. CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) R. B. DOUGLAS, late proprie- . tor of the York Coffee Palace, Feilding, begs to intimate to the residents of Maste.rton and surrounding districts that he has purchased the lease of the well-known OLUB CAFE, Queen Street, Master-ton. The new proprietor has had many years' experience in management of firstclass houses, and trusts by strict attention to business, and the catering for the requirements of the public on the best possible lines, to merit a fair share of ptiblic patronago. ; UROPEAIS AGINUI. .GENOY. THOLESALE Indents promptf ly executed at fewest canh r .-C8 for all kinds p f British *nd Continental goods, iueinding Books and Stationery.' Boots, Shoea, uid Leather. Chemicals and Droggest' Bundrie». China, Earthenware and Glassware, Oycleß, Motors and Accessories. Drapery, Millinery, ard Piec* Goods. Fancy Goodi acd Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery, and Metals Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographio end Optical Gooda. Provieions and Oilmen's Stores, 9t0., etc. Qommisrion 2i to o per cent. Trade Discount allowed. Special Quotations on Demand Sample cases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WIM.IAM WIWION AMD •ONB, (Kttabtished 1814.) S6, Afct**fJ»l» «-MWi kftfiten, E-c- ---"""" Cable Addrew: "Annuair*, London.''
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10248, 26 May 1911, Page 1
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