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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. FKNU rLAYiNu MADE EASY HE great dra»vi).;ck to the Puuili'Co compiei-o enjoyment is, generally, ins inability lojsit down to tiie .Piano and piay Niiiw MLSiO AT Sight. 'J 110 b.glit of live or more SHARPS or FLA'IS in the Signature, and SHARPS, FLATS. LOUBLtI SHARPS, etc, swarming all over the page, presents 'to him little moroth.m a HOPELES MASS OF PERPLEXING SIGNS, from which he can oniy pick out the notes with great difficulty. t,hn r.rlnnfion cf thf> NEW SYSTEM, THE WHOLE RANGE OF MUiSIU ■ witinii his povvers of execuTION LIES OPEN TO THE PlAXplav the Piano or Org;n and to read Music. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if von cannot play in Bix weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for country pupils. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. O U. iil« THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Trust Buildings OUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. IST. We Guarantee to teach any age to

HEALTH. .. HEALTH. .. HEALTH. A LECTURE will be given on . WEDNESDAY, September 11th, 1912, at 8 o'clock, in MURRAY'S HALL By DR. TRU9Y KING, <TTiulpr instruction's from the Public Health Department of New Zealand), On HEALTH AND FITNESS With special reference to ' THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. All ladies and gentlemen interested in the subject are invited! to be present; • MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE Dressmaking Classea under Mrs HOWELL will resume work at the Technical School from this TUESDAY afternoon. N. D. BUNTING, Secretary.

*»—.o :£/m ASTERTON RACING CLUB. (Registered.) PROGRAMME OF SPRING MEETING. To bo lield on the MASTERTON RACECOURSE. On THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1912. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 1. TRIAL STAKES, 50 sovs; second' horse 5 sovs from stakes. Weight,® 2-year-olds 7.7, 3-ycar-Dlds 8.6 and 4-year-olds and upwards 9.0. Mares allowed 51b -and gelding?; 31b.. For horses that have not won a race exceeding the value of 35 sovs. Five furlongs. Entry 30s. 2. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sor; second horse 10 sovs from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20, acceptance 20s. 3. FLYING HANDICAP (open), of 70 sovs; second lionks 10 sovs from stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s acceptance 30s. 4. MASTERTON CUP (open), of 120 1 sovs; second horse .15 sovs, and third horse 5 sov6 from stakes. One mile and a Quarter. . Nomination 20s acceptance 40s. 5. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 40 sovs.' Bracelet valued 30 sovs for lirstjiorse, and a bracelet valued at TO sovs for second horse. Minimum weight. 10.7. Open to hacks only. and. to be ridden bv gentlemen riders. Nomination to be made in the name of a lady. One mile. Nomination 10s, aceepta,?!<"•" 20s. ICotf.—A .gold-mountod Whip donated hy Mrs C. F- Yalhineo, will be presented to the rider of the winning horse in this race. 6. MASTERTON HACK HANDICAP. of 60 : second horse 10 pays from stakes. .S«.ven furlongs. 90s. ?'•<"" 20s. 7. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (open). 70 sdvn ; stn.kes. Seven furlongs. Nomini+in'i fiofoptniico .Vs. B.' DASH HACK HANDICAP, of 50 finx-n; seco'"l Ik>:'S" 5 sovs from stakes. Five NominNOMINATTnv.c; AND ArnTrPTAA'CFS. XOMTX <\ttovs f— pi! (' fli„ T"'»l f'i«> vri+ 1 " 1 t.l'e at h' p Street., ; isf r "- F°?TT>AY. 27th Septemllp„ 1010 -x f) on T , , rl wirrnxTT-Q „--i] r- 1 r r vwrnv. 7tli 191?. \ v.pjr.Q ~n i l for f'-'n l e lr,c " n-i+ 1 ' +.lio +.a"" nt his O-po". r?tref+.. n „ TrpjinAY 11th October, 1912 at 0.3 n r> - A. HATITAWA V . Secretary. Queen street. MastTton. c -'hm : tted f, i and hy the - T"b.—A. "R. WHYTE, Secretary Wellington Rac■:n: Club. S LIVERY AND COACH STABLES. MASTERTON AND TENUI. AND A US, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every kind of vehicle on hire. CARS meet oil trains and coaches. "C" Sprine Carriages for Invalids. PADDOCKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m.. arrive Mast&rton from Castlei point 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m., as } formerly). PIN HEY BROS., LTD.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 1

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