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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS' OF iSHOPS AND FACTORIES ON ELECTION DAY, SHOPS: NOTICE is hereby given that undeir Section 123 of the Legislature Art, 1908, in respect to the weekly half holiday, shall dunng thiis week be deemed to peter to THURSDAY afternoon, that beting the "poling day" appointed under the Legislature Act; that is to say that "all shop assistants must receive thie half-holiday for the week on that day; and all shopkeepers wlliio are required by the Slkops' and. Offices Act to close their shop® tor the weekly aso do fo from one o'rf'odk on ttlliat day." FACTORIES: It is not necessary for any factories to close during working hours on polling day, but all factory employees must be allowed a reasonable tunc off working hours, for the purpose of reoordiing their votes; such time not to exceed one working hour. No deduction- shall be made from ifoe wages of: amy such employees for the time occupied. Inspector of Factories. MARSHALL'S FURNITURE TS HIGH GLASS AND INEXPEN--1 " » IVE - Better in Style, better in J*™ 1 ® • and More Durable than any on the market ARE R^HT. BY SAYING THE INTERMEDIATE 1 . PROFITS you can get y ( l ar COWAGB FDKNI3HED FOB «*>• J. Q. MARSHALL 43 Adelaide Read, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY ACENT. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON IN x order to cope with our increasing business, w© have landed, direct from the Manufacturers, 8 modem FORD TAXI-CAB, qapable of seating P Passengers in addition to the dnvei . , « Wedding Parties, Picmcs and Excursions specially oatered for. FARES — Ordinary cab rates

I ' A NEW FURNITURE j . FACTORY ... , | "The Mastertori Woodware." MR, H. MAY®, begs to thank tin© public of Mia®tenton> and district ftor the spilondid support ex--1 tended to him during the 12 v months Ins has been in business in Masterton as a cabinet-maker. AlItlhougjhi the busfianeas has onljy been run on modest lines, the support during that period has been most encouraging, and hie has' now pleasure in announcing that he has opened a CABINET AND FURNITUREMAKING FACTORY in the factory at the back of thie •Temple Chambers (next Dalgety "and Ob.), Queen Street. The premise® hare been fitted up on the J "most upwto-daite lanes with the latest pliant and machinery for the manufacture of furniture of every description. A TRIAL SOLICITED, J THE MABTERTON WOODWARE. ' I i H. MAYR PROPRIETOR. A WONDERFUL BOOK , 800.000 COPIES SOLD IN TEN i I DAY*. i Ne.son's 1911 Encyclopaedia A Dlotlonary «f Universal inrormatier: and an Authoritative Work of Raf^-enw. NOW BEING PUBLISHED i 25 Volumeß (28 vols. Encyclopaedia, 1 vol. Dictionary, 1 vol. Atlas), at the rate of one volume each fortnight. FOR 11 3d EACH VOLUME. Each volume measures 6i x 4 x 1 inches, and contains 460 odd closely but clearly printed pages, on good paper, is illustrated throughout and strongly bound) in oloth. 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 ever published in the English Language. Gill and inspect, or write to as for further particulars. , S. & W MACKAY BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, Queen Street, Masterton. Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wallinafcon. NOTICE. I WISH to announce that I am a GASH BUYER of all kinds of FAT STOCK during the present freezing season. W. MoKENZIE. n. DID it ever "strike" you tttat ui costs -the average smoker lOi to 12s per annum dm matches P You can. save this little item by proenriiig your smokes from F. B. ROSBON, the Popular Tobaooonirt, Queen Street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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