SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON HOSPITAL B4LLTHURSDAY, 6th JULY. DRESS BALL. FRIDAY, 7th JULY. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY .mOWIN" HALL, MASTERTON. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 3rd and sth. In Two Oha.ii.ses of Programme. The Popular and All Famous BELLE GROME BELLRINCERS. BELLE CROME B^.LLRINGERS. 8 Talented Musiei;..:s, Corned- Q dans, Jugglers, Humorists, O .Vocalists, & Unrivalled BellCome and see the Glorious Belliringing, Popular Melodies, and Favourite Airs on Mandolin, Violin, Sleigh. Bells, Zylophones, etc. PRICES— 3s, 2s, Is; Children, Is 6d and Is. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! EVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. SHOWGROUNDS, DIXON STREET. Eight Teams. Kick off 1.45 p.m. sharp. Admission 6d. S. O'REGAN, 'Secretary. MOROA RmCES. " DRAG will leave the Prince of l Wales' Stables for the Moroa Trots on Saturday morning, at 9.30 o'clock sharp. FORESTERS' LODGE. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. IXOHANGE BUILDINGS, MAS- | TERTON. THURSDAY, JUNE Bth, 1911. Gents 2s: Ladies Is.
PRICE OF MILK. OWING to high prices and scare- 1 ity of dairy cattle and feed, the J Dairymen of Maisterton 'have been compelled to raise the price of milk to Eourpeii.ce per quart from TODAY, June Ist. to September 30th. (Signed) J. Pond, J. Obmipton-IMI, J. BAltengton, F. Staples, Clarke, A. j F. Billington, J. Jackson, H. Yates, Fowler, H. J. Jones. APIER PARK RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. WINTER MEETINC. To be Held on "'"""' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 2Sth and 2f>+h. NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Herchell Street, Napier, on TTRIDAY, June 9th. j For full programme -see Weekly J Press. WEIGHTS will appear on FRIDAY, June c 23rd. ACCEPTANCES close SATURDAY, June 24th, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, ''< Secretary. > TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WAIRARAPA. I BEG to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. < _ I am a supporter of the Ward Administration, and mv main platform will be Reform of Native Land Laws. I shall endeavour to represent the views of the small farmers of the district, whose support I hojie will be given to one who for many years has had a farm in South Wairarapa. I shall hare much pleasure in addressing the electors at the various centres at a later date.— Yours, etc., C. W. TANNER, Cross Creek. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD FLECTION. TO CROWN TENANT! -rr ADIES GENTLEMEN— For the past two years I have had the honour of representing you on the WellinKton Land Board, and as mv term of office lias expired I again offer myself,as a Candidate for the vacancy. For over twenty years I have been thoroughlv acquainted with Crown Land Tenure in the backbloeks, and mv pa at term of office I have travelled'all over the Wellington Province, and have, therefore, kept completeiv in touch with the requirements and interests of Crown Land tenants. If my past services on the Board warrant my being returned as your representative I shall deem it an honour, and four interests as in the past will receive my closest attention.-- Yours respectfully, H. T. ELLINGHAM. Te Atr- JJorocka.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10253, 1 June 1911, Page 1
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