(A Oard.)] BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL BUILDINGS, Phone 892. «ABTE R T O N. A. R. Bunny) (G. H. OuS©n. BUN N J . BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MONET TO LEND at following rate:—Loans up to and including £IOOO, 5 per cent; over £IOOO and up to £IO,OOO, 4i per cent. On all classes of freehold security. PATENT AGENTS. Telephone 68. GARDNER AND SONS, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dixon Street Masterton. Totara, Matai, Rimu, a*id White Pane, dressed or in. rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, D00r.,, and Mouldings. WILSON. QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. (New True* Buildings, Next Post Office.) QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. umuti hour*—B a.m. to 5 p.m.. Thursdays—9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AM Extraction* absolutely pwoless and Free when Sets are © ' uWiNfcHJJN mi xuIND-NBWTON SOLICITORS, MAS T JS«tO N. MONEY T© LEND on approved town and freehold ■eonsitie*. KRBERT JONES. ARCHITECT. Tra»t Lands Trurt Building l. OUEEN ST MASTERTON. telephone 580 P.O. Box 60. OLLING3 AND PRAGNXLL BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS. Miatterton Opposite Post Office. Have several •niu/t of money available for iave* tmenit on mortgage at l»we*t-current natet of-interest. ENKINS, EQIDMEY VETERINARY SURGEON. (Late of Dannevirke) No. 104, South Road, Masterton. Telephone No. 194. AWSON AND CHRISTOPHERS AUTHORISED SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Queen Street Masterton. The business of the late Mr A. P. Rawaon will, in future, be carried on in conjunction witfo Mr R. O. Christophers. •-.(Oard.) S EATON, SLADOEN AND PAVITT. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. Masterton and Wellington. (H. H. PAVITT, Authorised Surveyor, Masterton Branch). P. W REARDON OTOR EXPERT. GHAI*EL ST., MASTERTON. HIGH-CLASS TALBOT TOURING CARS FOR HIRE. Cars Overhauled by Expert Mechanics. Phone.—Garage 103, Night Phone 158.
NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Rev. D. C. Bates, of the 'Meteorological Office, this evening issued tie following rejtort:— The barometer rose everywhere on Wednesday night, but shows a fall, in the South. This afternoon, westerly and southerly ■winds rhave predominated. Fair to cloudy weather has prevailed, with .showers on the west coast of. southern iflistriot^ Present indications are for high 'westerly winds, generally cloudy and unsettled weather, with rain probable, especially on the West Coast of the South Island. The bnfomefer Is very xmsteady, and a low pressure area is likely to pass in the South aibout Mondav next.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 4
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