Tt is stated that the Labour leder•trjacau coiiuol 20,000 workers in t? But if-they all go oil «** to providethem ,with food.
The Hawke's Bay Tribune say>-->T he Master ion County Council has cotmuunwuv.a witli the xia«ke wmniy Oouacil asking rntoimauon £,*egaiuing the typeoi metal f: they in** muse. *he has replied advising the awj Co««»ito.to P tawa S not*jW c _ i in use here, but ot hgtote < tion, it at the same time tlie n strength of structure can be tained." Tho Masterlon M«™ r . ™ in hpim' able to take p«n - « in uerne, .i" «- afternoon the invitation, runs.. Ims ai£ .infers will-be the guests c Mr i. .Hood.Uppoi Plain. jffeidoW a five-mile teams ■tSl be held between teams selected .ibv the' Captains Vice-cap tam«n d aec rotary. The captain of the Uub Mr S. Kingston) has donated a iophyiucounectionwiththepmns lP me, to be given A?! gives junior members of the club the '.same opportunity of wiring a tropb, ■.as senior members. The points tulJ vcount in the usual order. A voutli to 'iMke himself useful aW a country boardmg-house is adverUsed .for. Messrs Saba and Son's winter clearm* sale ds now in full swmigi.i Elsewhere in this issue a price list of some <£ the bargains now under ofter is Jrvertised, and keen shoppers are m"ted to call and inspect-the vide .range of goods. Mr W H. Cruicksbank, land Agent. Masterton, advertises a compact 50 ■acre farm, with good buildings and -other improvements, for sale or exfor Masterton town property.
An owner is wanted for a white Ponioraaioan, which followed the. coach •from Masterton to Greytown on the 12th inst.
Mr A. J. Giddings, grocer, Queen •Street draws attention to Ins bign#^"ATalanta"tea,ablendofpure • Ceylon and Darjeeling and other blends. A list of prices of special lines appears m his replace : advertisement.
This is the season for influenza, "common coughs and colds. Troubles • of this character should never be neglected, or serious consequenses are ' almost sure to ensue. Mr Herbert *T. Wood advertises his Creasoted Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil as an ex- - cellent remedy for coughs and colds, in this issue
,Mp J. Carpenter, of the Central ' Shoe Store, Masterton, draws attention to'his stock of porpoise hide, elk hidejhd East India kip "Cookham's" l>oots and McLeod's best watertight. " These boots are made from the best leather obtainable, and satisfactory wear is guaranteed.
The friends of Mrs Chris Petersen are respectively invited to attend the funeral of her late husband,_ whjch will leave, her residence, Opaki Road, to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, for the Mauricevillo West Cemetery, arriving at the cemetery at 2 p..m; , A young girl to assist with, housework, no washing, is advertised for.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10664, 20 June 1912, Page 5
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