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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Chapel Street. PUBLIC WELCOME TO REV. T. G. BUTLER. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) At 7.30 ; o'cloek. Chabman: Rev. J. REED GLASSON. Induction Address v REV. A. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Brief Welcome Speeches by Masterton Miiiisbors and Qcihers. MUSTCbv the Choir and .Friends. REFRESHMENTS. Admission Free. A Hearty Invitation to All. TO TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS. " ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— For eighteen years I have tried to serve you in, the capacity of Trustee. You. know the record. In spite of your apparent indifferene'e to Trust "matters, I 'have again assented to nomination. If you show Iby your votes you desire my services, I shall again do what I can to develop the splendid estate placed in *yonr ■keeping. CHAS. E. DANIELU. MASTWSnW TRUST LANDS TRUST. . ,TO THE VOTERS, " ADIES; ~ AND GENTLEMEN,— -4 X am ia.gain a candidate for a S(V at upon the Trust. I have 'represented you now for about fourteen ylears, and (have made .it my business to acquairft myself willl all matters -frtainin- - tli»- uamini«trfttion ;i . I am iskoilgly in favour of a policy by hvJiidh. a fund 'would ibe available' for 'Subsidising a .'special educational intsiiti'ution. lam fairly convinced that, with the increased 'revenue from the ■■buildings recently erected, there will ishiartly be sufficient funds to substantially endow a permanent institution. If my past actions havie met with your approbation., I trust that you will do me the honour of recording your votes in my favour lon Thursday.— I aim, etc., THOMAS WAG-G. A. W.Hofji? Tcbtinomai AT a meeting ;of friends c'f Mr A. W." Hogg, a resolution was unia.nimously carried reqiuesting .me to convene a Public Meeting to consiedr the best means of recognising the long and valuable services of Mr Hogg as Representative of the Masteruon Electoral District. I have much pleasure in convening a meec»:ne of all classes of the community for WEDNESDAY, tihe sth day of June, 1912, in Murray's Hall,"Queen Street, Masterton, at 8 o clock p.mj. JAS. iM. OORADINE, Mavor.

NEW MILLIARD CJALOON —' Will'''be Opened in BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor Garage), on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 22nd May. 3 NEW ALOOOK'S TABLES O NEW ALOOOK'S TABLES ? Everything New and Up-to-date, Patrons will receive every attention; H. M. THOMPSON; PROPRIETOR. HOME FURNISHING DO you sometimes wish your home was furnished a little nicer? How would you like your home furnished with all the new designs and creation® of the furniture world ate.they"are produced? If you want furniture that will give you wear and .satisfaction, rather than the sure-to-fail-apart kind we are certain of our ability to pleaße you. Our CABINET AND FURNITURE MAKING FACTORY Is flitted on the most up-to-date lines, with all the latest plant, and machinery of every description. THE MABTERTON WOODWA.RE. Temple Chambers, Next Dalge'ty and Company. PROPRIETOR. LONG'S irifc up th« local JL Butchers' Combine to enable thW Publics of Mftßtortoa to get meat at a proper price. Prim* Pork and Lamb kiled and inspected at Abattoir*. Prim© Wether Muitton and Ox Beef slaughtered and inspe>ofced at OUR LOCAL MEAT OO.'S WORKS. Remember—l do not employ xwnecessary hands and expensive cart* »nd horae*. Being the only expert tradesman ia tine town, I am able to out and cater for the public with the Primes* Meat that money ©an procure. SMALL GOODS mad* by myself are the best in the Wairarap*. Over 1200 cash oustomeri pstronii* our market every week, to «ay nothing of the Hooresi to whom we send meat in the country. No connection, with Any othor butohier dm town. MY MOTTO IS—"I LOVE THE PEOPLE!" MANAGER. COMBINE SMASHER

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 30 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 30 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 30 May 1912, Page 1

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