(A uaxu.j a K ■ m, BARRISTER AND SOLIOITOR, AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL BUILDINGS, Phone 892. &ABTB R T O N. A. R. Bunny) (G. H. (MJeji. BARRISTER AND SOLIOITOR. MONEY TO LEND at following rate:—Loans up to and including £IOOO, 6 pea: cent; over £IOOO and up to £IO,OOO, 4§ per oeat. On all olaßses of ireehold ceourity. PATENT AGENTS. Telephone 68. Q.ARDNER AND SONS, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dixon Street Masterton. Totara, Matai, Rimu, and White Inline, dressed or in. rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, D00r,., and Mouldings. E K. WILSON QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. (New Trust Buildings., Next Post Offioe.) QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Office boom—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays—9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extraction* abaolutely painless and Free when Sets are ordered. OBINBUW and HAND-NEWTON SOLICITOBS, MAST E It T 0 N. MONEY TO LEND on apponored town and free&olid ®Boru-l+iei. JJBRBERT JONES. ARCHITECT, Trust Land* Trust Building*. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. TteLephone 830. P.O. Box 60. JJOLLINGS AND PRAGNELL BARRISTERS Tad SOLICITORS. Mja&teffton ...... Oppotit© Post Offioe. Have aevaral sum* of money available for uiveitmeat on mortgage al lowest ourreni rate* of interest. Jj g<IONEY JENKINS, VETERINARY SURGEON. (Late of Danruevirke) No. 104, South Road, Master ton. t T«>lepho(ne M>. 194. RAWBON AND CHRISTOPHERS AUTHORISED SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Queen Street Mastertoax. Th© business of _tJie late Mr A.. P. Raweon will, in future, be earned on in conjunction with Mr R. 0. Christophers. gEATON, SLADDEN (Card.) h AND PAVITT. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTH-; ORISED SURVEYORS. ; Masterton and Wellington. . ! (H. H. PAVITT, Authorised Surveyor, Masterton Branch). P. W REARDON EXPERT. CHAPEL ST., MASTERTON. HIGH-CLASS TALBOT TOURING OARS FOR HIRE. Cars Overhauled by Expert Mechanics. Phone.—Garage 103, Night Phone 158. TO CORRESPONDENTS. E. A. COLLIER.— Your communication will appear as soon as space is available. ITO-DAY'S WEATHER "- » NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (By Telegraph—Press Association,) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Meteorological Office wired on Saturday last: — Tire barometer has fallen low .in the southern districts; under the influence of a westerly low pressure, increasing westerly winds have prevailed, with changeable weather. Present indications are for high westerly winds, veering to southerly, ■with cold, unsettled and showery weather generally. The barometer will proba/bly rise everywhere shortly.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10563, 20 February 1912, Page 4
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