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The Magistrate's Court in. Masterton will be dosed until January 4th for tlio Christmas vacation. The number of births for the city of Auckland during the present year- is expected to be" close on three thousand. Howke's Bay had a welcome rainfall of 68 points within 48 hours, which hats sametfhat freshened the pastures and growing crops. The ann/ual picnic of the Masterton Methodist Sunday School will be held •n New Year's Day, at the Sol way showgrounds. *f The usual fortnight's vacation of V ■tfhe Masterton Methodist Sunday School will be observed on, the 24th and 31st December. The triennial election of members of the South Waar.ara.pa Oliver Board, also the Kahautfcara River Board, is to take place next month. Since Being employed as a training ship the Amokura has covered a distance of over 37,000 modes, and during that tome she has never been steered by anybody other tlhan the boys undergoing training. At the recent goierail election in the

Dominion, no fewer than twenty-seveD , candidates failed to secure one-fourth | of the votes recorded by the highest * candidaite, and consequently forfeit \ their £lO deposits. "■ It is stated on reliable authority that Romney Leicester sheep easily retain tiheir popularity amongst farmers in SourtMand, and consequently the competition amongst breeders at tflie recent show was keenest in that dans. It would appear that the dairy companies that adhere to the principle of consigning tiheir output will have conscderably tflie best of it at the end of ; tihe season, as the prices at Home and at Valicoaver appear to be very much higher than those,that were paid at 1 -fiie beginning of the to the companies who sold tiheir output. "H ~*~lMr Charles Barata, M.P., 1 informs , t*e Ministerial journal in Wellington that "the salvation of the Maori is in oduoation and work—fte.tnvati; workP.'. This reminds usnff an initerestarig stttsyof Sir James Carroll. Some time ago his prirata secretary him a telegram stating that labouring jinen in i/tuokland required work. V;Sir James: "Work 1 What's that ?"

In » notice appearing on, the fn/nt page of tlhis morning's issue, Mr A. W. Hogg returns thanks to has numerous friends and sympathisers in conneotid'n, with the irecen/teleotion. Mr Hogg has received telegrams and , >4Jfeera of ''almost sy"mpatih<ttie -arid: ap-: dfafiafeter from neanly every' > : ijtoS?df New Zealand,. . : , r "." *."■. ,\-^: Mr J. V. Gordon, chemaSt,i has jnst *'.."" opened "up another, lot of fresh, per- '■- fames, soaps, hair, brushes, etc., suitable and useful for Ohristnms and New Year "gifts, An inspection is. mjited,

1 Mr W. M. Grukjkshank, land agent. I Masfcerton, advertises,a., new # list of ( Tesademtial and farm properties for sale. A reference to the'advertisement on. rag© 8 oi thisnssue will discfaee a number of bargains'.^ Fathers, mothers, and oßldren are reminded of the large assortment of toys and fancy goods wtorfcib are displayed in tihe shop of Mrs Saba and . Son.lHoMowiay's Buildings. Santa Gkrtrf has paid a special visit and kroughit some lovely presents. "Tailoring with the/touch of quality," is tho title of a change advertisement on the front page of this morning's issue-by Mr Alex. Donald. ; The proprietor invites patrons to call and inspect thejatest materials just to band. A guarantee of satisfaction j is given witih every order. Attention is drawn tq Mr J-L. Murray's advertisement on page 6, under the head of qhristanae News. Santa Cftaus appears there laden with all tb" useful present© tluft delight ;the ey--* of »&» young-■■*«.■ Below,tlhafb .s a Mat of-useful presents for men, ladies, and foriboys. A perusal of the toguejgh help anyone to decide quickly >iSa?tto buy. A very fine assortment of Christmas goods is now on view in tfhe window of Mr Alex. Henderson, jeweller, of Masterton,,W those wiahuig to make suitable presents should not. fail to call to-day. A <» n^"me ™ "J ladies' hat pins, with protectors, has just arrived, together with a splendid line of copper-wane. Deuibtless a; number of intending ■ 'buyers will be anxious to inspect during the holidays thePakowbai sec- . tions, at Hastings, which will be ] Sold on 10th January l by Messrs and Co., Ltd., and J. R. Danonze. Arrangements have therefore bee-n made fartihe conveyance of buyers over tfio seetionsfcm a.ny day which may sunt the SSlke»of buyers, and those wish- • inc 'inspect should communicate at pice"with tlhe auctioneers, who wall make all •necessary arrangements. WAth regard to the Kite' of the Pakowhai estate at Hastings on tb« iibat high reserves ore to !>c pwced on '-, tihe various blbcks. The. «W»"« rh desire to empiliatioally cbntrndict t his, as they have the best aithonty for Sating ttoitis theowner's mtentem , ™S every section if the pmcps o .' 1. feted''are anywhere with reason, P an* of tihis estate oan now be obtained ' .f7om^Wofl>alg e ty«ndOo.'s branches tihiron#out New Zealand.

jjTECTS ENTIRE SYSTEM. As bUii as you have liver trouble you w£KL know it, hut you may not. Chamberlain's Tablets will »ve you prompt an permanent relief ■£ mSteTbow. lloog standmg the trouble has been.. You may. be weH now bXyou shouM bear in mind ,ffi Ration .and- «»££*"» are' nature's warnings <>* , er trouble. CShamherlaWß Tablets, taken at first kdacation of ctf ] these complaints, wil save yon much suffering. Sold by all ehemoets and storekeepers.

been suffering from Pito for some little time, and had triad Yarions advertised Ointments for my oompHint. but T ouly got worse; 1 eave Rexona a trial, and was pleas- ' airlh surprised to find I was oownletelv cured in four dayß. l usea Laxo-Tonio Pills at the same tarn*. ' v bo they may have helped towards »»y ' quick writes Mr? MaptKi* " ftmiror- Cooper Street. *'*£■***> V N.S.W. Rexona. th* Rapid HeaJw\ M «o»d tT \ri*ntrn\»T not* *t If M Ladies, be ooufflflerate and tactful, • • yet firm, with any refractory <lrapei, who may try to substitute »ny oth»r <$ make for the famous Warner's Huntproof Oorw**'

Handsome copper nmd brass candle■tioks, 2s; vases, hot water kettles, flower pots, eitc. can just now be bad at Most reasonable prices from H. ,' and Co., Ltd. They at* w«rl* y i«ip*^s/—Adrt.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5

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