<A U«rct.) A y. ■ % Y , BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ! AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL BUILDINGS, Phone 892. (t'f. A B T E R T O N. A. R. Bunny) (G. H. OuiHea. R. BUNNY. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MONEY TO LEND at following rate:—Loams up to and including £IOOO, 6 pier cent; over £IOOO and up to £IO,OOO, 4| per oeait. On all classes of freehioJd aeouritT. PATENT AGENTS. Telephone 68. QARDNER "AND SONS, SAWiMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Da son Street Ma&terton. Totara, Matai, Rimu, and Wihite Pdne, dressed or in, rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, Door., and Mouldings. R. W I L 8 0 N E. QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. (New Trust Buildings, Next Post Office.) QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Office hour,g—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m. to 1 p.m. AH Extraction.* abaulfutely painies® and Free when Sets are ordered. and BAND-NEWTON SOLICITORS, MABTE » T O N. JIONEY TO LEND on. approred town and freehold tseotirilaea. QBRBKST. 2., JONES. ARCHITECT. Trust Lands Tratrt Buildin®f. QUEEN ST. ... ... MASTERTOIs. Telephone 880 P.O. Box 60. •ROLLINGS AND PRAGNBLL BARRISTERS "and SOLICITORS. Miaaterfcon ...... Opposite Foot Office. , Hare jeveraJ eums of monej able for imveatment on mortgage at lowest correal rate* of interewti "PI gIDNEY JENKINS. VETERINARY SURGEON. (Late of Dannevixke) No. 104, South Road, Mastorton. iTelepliottie JSk>. 194. AWSON AND CHRISTOPHERS AUTHORISED SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Quean Street Masterto®. The business of.tfre late Mr A. P. Rawson.wili, in future, be carried on in" conjunction with. Mr R. O. Christophers. I .
p.- W REARDON, OTO-R EXPERT. CHAPEL ST., MASTERTQN. TAIIBOT TOURING CARS FOR HIRE. -Ours Overhauled by. Expert Flione.—Garage 103, Night Phone 158.
TO-DAY'S WEATHER NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (By Telegraph—Friss Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Rev. D. 0. Bates, of the Meteorological Office, this evening issued the following report:— The barometer has risen everywhere, with strong southerly winds generally. Bain has fallen in many parts of the country, but the conditions have improved, though cloudy weather and: showers are still reported in,many districts. Piresent indications, are for a. slowly rising barometer, with moderate to strong southerly winds, cool ! and changeable conditions, but fair weather prevailing shortly. A westerly disturbance, with boisterous weather probable in the South in tlie early part of next week.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10561, 17 February 1912, Page 4
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