(A (M.I M. L Ay ' B3 *" BABH2STEB AND eOIiIOITOI, AGHJOULTUIiAL and FABTQRAL BUILDINGS, Pjioa© 893. " <WABTI»TO».. A. B. Boamy) (Q. H. Ou&m. M. B U. m N 3 . BARRISTER AND BOMOTPOB. I&ONEY TO LEND «b following rate:—Loamo n® to andi 'iac&ttdin® £IOOO, 6 par ©snffej over £IOOO &aa up to £iO,uOO,' 4$ per oeaift. On a/li classes of fcreehoM «®oimty. PATIENT AGENTS. Telephon© 68.; QARDNER AND SONS, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. Dixon Street ... Miasterton. ■ TotaTa, Matai, Rimu, and WShite Pine, dressed or in, rough, always in stock. Also Sashes, Door-, and Mouldings. Jjl "~"5! WILSON"" QUALIFIED DENTAL SURCECN. (Trust BuHdiugs, Next Post Office) QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Office hours—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All Extractions absolutely painless and Free when Sets are ordered. JJOBINSON and HAND-NEWTON SOLICITORS, MASTERTON. MONEY TO LEND on approved town and freehold securities. JJER BER T A. JONESo ARCHITECT. ■ Trust Lands Trust Buildings. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. Telephone 336 ~.. * .0. Box 60. H OLLINGS AND FRAGNELL. BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS. Masterton Opposite Post Office. Have several sums of money available for investment on mortgage atlowest current rates of interest. 'E |g g9MEY JENKIWig Veterinary SURGEON. (Late of Danafcvirke) No; 104, South. Road., Master ton. : Jelepiioine ' ANb <JHaiiT«PHEfEB AUTHOBSSED SURVEYORS AND OIYIL ENGINEERS, Queen Bteeet .o. M&stecrtoa, The business of tlie late Mr A. P. Raweon will, in future, be carried on in. oonjenotioa with, Mr R. C. Ghristopliexs* (Oard.) EATON, SLA&DEN & PAVITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. Masterton and Wellington. (H. H. PAVITT, Authorised Surveyor, Masterton Branch). P. W REARBON jy-QTOR EXPERT. CHAPEL ST., MASTERTON. HIGH-CLASS TALBOT TOURING OARS HIRE. Cars Overhauled by Expert Mechanics. Phone.—Garage 103, Night Phone 168..
TO-DAY'S WEATHER NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (7ty TdeQraph-~Prm Association.J WELLINGTON, Last NightThe Rev. D. G. Bates, of the Meteorological Office, tikis evening issued the following report:— The barometer rose fast in the South on Saturday and Sunday, and westerly winds veered to strong southernes', with rain and colder weather generally. A thunderstorm occurred along the East Coast on Sunday morning, but in general fair weather is reported to-day. / 'Present indications are for southeasterly breezes, veering easterly and noi-fcHwiir-d of jYeiv lymouth and Napier, and variable winds changing to increasing nortlierlies elsewhere. Changeable {'air to cloudy weather pro-, bafble generally, with a falling barometer everywhere shortly.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10581, 12 March 1912, Page 4
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