SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 10WN HALL, MASTERTON. Direction - J- C. Ltd. "THE BEST EVER." "THE BEST EVER." STUPENDOUS!!! STUPENDOUS!!! Hardly describes the Magnificence of JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Masterton will be agape at the wonder of it. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16. The Greatest, the- Most Astounding, the Record GLORIOUS PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA, That has. been thought out, created, and oxecuted at any time South of the iiine, • JACK AND THE BEANSTALK JACK,AND THE BEANSTALK JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Presented by MR J. G. WILLIAMSON And performed hy Absolutely the ™ EVEREST COMPANY OF ARTISTS Ever associated in a Pantomime Production here. Dress Circle ajid Orchestral Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Early 'Door Stalls 6d extra. ' BOX PLAN at MISS RIVE'S. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD.
TENDERS for tlie _ following works -will be received at- the Education Board Office up to* Noon of TUESDAY,.22nd August:— Wtiatoataki.— School and Residence ; repairs, painting, etc. Te -Niui.—Scliool and Residence; Repairs and. painting. Plans to be seen at Messrs Varnham and Rose, Masterton, and at the respective schools. G. L.. STEWART, Secretary. TENDERS FOR SORUBCUTTING. TENDERS are invited for cutting about 1000 acres of manuka scrub in lobs to suit tenderers,- for Mr Donald Eraier, Riversdale, East Coast, -will dhow intending tenderers over the County at any time. Tenders to be sent to Messrs Robinson moid Hand Newton, Solicitors, MafitertonV not later jUban 2 p.nn. on the 26th day of .August, 1911. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CORPORATION CAS WORKS.
DISCOUNT DAY. AS consumers are reminded! that TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th,1.911, is the last,day on which discount'will be allowed on current accounts, . J. W. BLACKMAN, .;, r Manager. A WONDERFUL BOOK. 500,000 COPIES SOLD IN TEN DAYS. Nelson's 1911 Encyclopaedia ft Dictionary of Universal Information and an Authoritative Work of Reference. LUU, i vol. x/ii;uiuuoa j». i >ui. «.uitm>/, at the rate of one each fortnight. FOR 1s 3d EACH VOLUME, Each volume measures 6J x 4 x 1 inohes, and contains 460 odd-closely but clearly printed pages,-.on good paper, is illustrated throughout and strongly bound in cloth. P.S.— After thirty years' experience as Booksellers, we can say without fear of contradiction that as regards price this is by far the cheapest work erer published in the RnnrlisTi LiincmnffeV qV. or. write to ue for further pariiculftis". , ;S.&W MACKAY, BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, Queen Street, Masterton. Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington., '■'",' . '"-"■ ' ■ :'. ''' '
Spring Miliiaery. MADAME CARLE IS 'NOW OPENING UP DAILY, CHOICE AND DAINTY SPRINC MODELS in the very latest styles. THE SEASON is to be a great FLORAL SEASON. Many of the hats are massed with flowers. Every description of MORNING-'.- HATS, many trimmed 'with the fashionable sttripe ribbons. " ' .EXCLUSIVE DESIONS in DRESSY HATS, CHOICE TOQUES and BONNETS for MATRONS. ' ; PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. MILLINER AND ARTIFICIAL ', F.LORIST, 35 Queen Street, MASTERTON.
OR SALE, at 808 RUSSELL'S ■ SECOND HAND SHOP. Have yoa ever been, through his large shop? ' Well, 'he's got .the lai-gest and. most up-to-date collection of Second Hand Goods I ever .saw in my life, and I have been in, lots of Second? Hand Shops, and Jio has got the best I ever saw. You cannot see one-tenth -of the stock by looking in at the door. So he invites you to walk right through. When I was m I saw for sale: — 1 brake, 2 double buggies. 2 spring traps, 9 secondhand bicycles, 5 coppers and frames, 3 spuddles and • bridle® and harness., over 20 Double, %, and single brass and black (bedsteads, over 20 wire woven, .stiretehers, 25 tables,, over 100 I chairs, 1 motor bicycle, phonograph with 4-oninute and 2-minute detachments and 45 records, etc., etc., etc. Don't forge*—-he is not here to boast of beating all competition. He is not selfish. He wants others to live as well as himself, rand that _ ds why he give® a price when buying that is fair to you and faar to hamself , aad just tine same when selling. His shop is the one opposite the new Fire Station, and just past Ogilvy s, th« Butchers.
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