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--^«KBStS£ OTR, ° (FORESTERS' BALL.) AND ' T.-P. ORCHESTRA. lder'theOonducto»hspoiMrßaihanaßoyos.) ' |CHT | TO-NIGHT ■• J ONi Wilderness is. one uuie-iwiw of the mof onti-ancmfi ftos evei jP^ jet-ted, and should not be mib our -.patrons. _ |L fl TALE OF'THE WH-: Vitamapli Sensation:. cavtW THE iSPECIAL. The areat§AVlNt> THE SPECIAL, est railway <u VTNO THE SPECIAL, story ever laVING THE SPECIAL. ,produced S ToSer with these marvellous pictnS- Trail of Books (An AB. S MdrainS; Wtedom of Brother AmLroi S3rink Mon.y, GaumoM GranWo 'Day with a Circus, Baptist* is etc.. etc.

TENDERS. TENDERS will be l-eceived by the undersized up- to THURSDAY, 18th ini&t., 'for— '■■,,. The islipply W 12 cords Maire or iftafa Firewood to -the Pubbc ■ Schools. The contractor to de- • liver 10 cords to the? Mnm School and 2 cords to the Side School, tod stack >tihe wood for measurement at the schools. , _ • Wm. M. EiASTBOPE, Secretary.

Artistie f Pi tare TO THE RESIDENTS OF MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING j DISTRICT. ■ WISH -to intimate that I have . opened a .. PICTURE ..BUSINESS ■:■ At 220 Queen Street, Masterton, and! all work entiruisted to me will be car-j ried out at reasonable rates, j QUEEN ST. M'ASTERTGN. v (Right OpiDo'site Knox Church.)

Marquis of Normanby Hotel CARTERTON. PROPRIETOR. TBIS WDLIi-ENOWN HOTEL lias Ibeen taken over by Mr H. DOOLY, of 'Wellington. TRAVELLERS and -tilie GENERAL PUBLIC (may rely upon receiving every attention in connection \vith the requiremenits flf ttllie business FIRSnT-jOLASS GHBF, * and the BEST BRANDS or LIQUORS. BILLIARD TABLE: Marker in attendance. GABS meet all trains. LIVERY STABLES attached to Premises.

DOMINION [PRESSURE MILKING MACHINES ri EVEEiAL hundred plants in daily > use in New Zealand. Dairy farmers contemplating :n----stallin gMilking Machines .should *ee the "DOMMON" at work and r.ote ■the advantageous results obtained by } the "Dominion" Pressure Principle, J which is independent of suction, and <:an be regulated to give varying pressures to suit individual cows. Write ••day: for catalogues, cie., to— J. H. NAYLOR, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MSI VERA C. EDWARDS, L.A.8., A.T.0.L., pupil of St. ■Bride s (Jon vent and Spencer LorTaine, of London, is prepared to reg*™ Pupils in, Binding and Voioe 80

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 1

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356

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 1

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