SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Y.M.C.A. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASIUM CLASSES. WINTER iSEASDN COMMENCES MONDAY, .APRIL lotli, 1012. One Term of 6 Months. SCHEDULE OF GLASSES. Moil's Senior and Junior, Monday and Thursday, 7,30 to 9.30. Schoolboys, Tuesday, 3.-15 to 4.45. Schoolgirls', Friday, 3.45 to 4.45. Ladies, Tuesday and Friday, 7.30 to 9.30. I-ladies' Afternoon Class, Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 3.30. (Business .and .IVofors/onal Men, Tuesday and Friday, o to 6. ' 'F®ES PIFRi TF'^iAl—Anril I'th .to OctC'bc-r 11th. M-nbc;- Y.SJ.C.A.. M-Ir xV.-o IC.\ Juniors los M:n \ Ntr.-ii!.-'ini)r-rs, Bclicc'lKV? ]_•; C-l, Jumorr. 2 ! ):. Mo:i 30s. Mcnihero Y.M.C.A., B::«hc&s and Pi'afef'si!>i;ia,! .Men. 2-3 Ncn-m&inbcrs. Bit: ties.:; art! profe-s-• sional Men, 30s. 'Schoolgirls, 12s 6d. Ladies, -Ice. Ladder-.' Afternoon Class. 15.5. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FAMILIES. P. & O. C°" PAMYS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Ports Via Suez, for LondonFirst and Second Saloon Onlv. Steimsr [ Tons | Syitw? i Melb'i t. MALOFA 12,500, April 3 April 9 MONGOLIA, 10,000, April 20, Apr 23 MALWA, 11,000, May 4, May 7 CHINA, 8000, May 38, May 2] MACEDONIA, 10,500. June 1, June 4 The Malofa calls, at Hobart. All Twin Screw Steamers, aud fitted with Wireless Telegraph:. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON. (Including Saloon Passage to Sydney.) Single. Tickets, £47 6s to £BB. Return Tickets, £75 18s? arid £132. Return tickets available fo: 2 year' JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Agents. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. Telephone 44.
Kitcnen Comfort for a Penny a Dav. ■aw WIS warn to ■ terms upon wMoh a (j&s Ctooki? oan be placed in yoar hoc?®. For % inoatHy payment of Two Stollmjcs aiwkxr a penny a day— we will 1% £k> latest type of cooker; and trie ' Siting will frea. . Ami in return you will ®et »b_soluit© co ifort in yonr kitchen during fefee Jiot months—no red-hofe range, M dirty ooal to carry, no wood to wilt—no bother, no dirt, no troubl®. Wouldn't ton shilling!* paid to us ao a deposit be money well «pentP Nearly 100 people took *xlv&nta®o of offer last year. We »r© expecting mere this yearfj may w« odclit. i'nn ia? THE .Sftß 6MOWHOSB3, V .*4 St>e ' ttftofartoaW. G, BUTCHBE. '' . (Formerly Butcher Bros.) Butcher and small goodsman. PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK, The Best SMALL GOODS-Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130.
BOOTS. MACDOHAID. AND CO., LTD., OBRISTCHURCH. Quotations given for any DESCRIPTION OF FARMING MACHINERY. "DOMINION" MILKMG MACHINES. J. H. NAYLOR, WASRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
KURIPUNI STORE. \ E. PETERSEN, PROPRIETOR, BEST Brands <o¥ GROCERIES of all kinds sold at lowest prices. A lorge assortment of CROCKERY and FANCY GLASSWARE at bifj reductions to clear. TEI EPHONE 419. HAMMOCKS will be appreciated by tli© fortiimato us>em We have them at various pricoa.— H. BEALE and CO., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10606, 12 April 1912, Page 1
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