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MEETINGS AND„AMUSEMENTS. PIANO PLAVINQ MADE EASY eaa fin HE groat drawback to the PianJL complete enjoyment is, genins inability 10 sa aomi to the Piano and play NEW AIUSIO A'l Sight. The sight of five or more SHARPS or FLATS in tiie Signature, and SHARPS. FLATS. DOUBLE SHARPS, etc, swarming all over tlio page, presents to liini little more than a HOPELES MASS OF PERPLEXING SKINS, from which he can oniy pick out th-P notes with great difficultv. Bv the adontion of the NEW SYSTEM, THE WHOLE RANGE OF viucSlO 'within his powers of execuTTON LIES OPEN TO THE PIANIST. We Guarantee to teach any age to nl-.v the Piano or On; 11 11 and to read Music. FULL COURSE £2 2s—monev refunded if von cannot plav in six weeks. SPECIAL COURSE for country pupils. Hour 3: 10 a.m. to r> m. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF M USIO. Tri'oh Pu'!r)i"rrs fnnptn"'*'^. QUEEN STREET. MASTER TOY. WELLINGTON EDUCATION D3ARD. TNDERS for the erection of 1 now School MATAHIWI. will be received at the Education Board Office up to NOON" on THURSDAY, the 19th SEPTEMBER.. Plans and Specifications may be seen at tl'ft office of •Messrs Varnham and' Rose, Masterton, "Dailv News." Carterton. and at the School. Matahiw;. The lowest or any tender not necessarily- accepted. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. f ASTERTQM {RACING CLUB. *" . (Registered.) PROGRAMME OF SPRING MEETING. To be held, on the MASTERTON RACECOURSE. On THURSDAY, i7tli OCfdBER, iDi'l PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. L TRIAL STAKES, 50 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from stakes. \Yeight, 2-year-olds 7.7, 3-year-oldis 8.6 and 4-year-oldft and upwards 9.0. Mares allowed 51b and geldings 31b. For horses that have not won a race exceeding tli« value of 2-5 govs. Five 1 furlongs. Entrv 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 horse 10 sovs from stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 305.. (. MASTERTON CUP (open), of 120 ■ sovs; second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from etakes. One mile and a quarter. Nomination 20s, acceptance -10s. 5. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 40 sovs. Bracelet valued ' 30 sovs for first horse, and a bracelet valued at TO sovs for second horso. Minimum weight, 10.7. Open to hacks only, and to he ridden by gentlemen ridors. .Nomination 'to be made in the name of a lady. One mile. Nomination iOs, acceptance 20s. _' " Note.—A gold-mounted Whip donated by Mrs C. F. Vallance, will be presented to the rider of the winning horse in this race. G. MASTERTON HACK HANDICAP. of 60 pove; second horse 10 ■ sovs from stakes. Seven furlongs. Nominatio.ni 20s. accentance 20s. 7. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (open), 70 sovs; second horse 10 from stakes. Seven furlongs. Nominntion 20* acceptance 30s. 8. DASH HACK HANDICAP, of 50 govs; second horso 5 sovs from stikes. Five furlongs. Nomination 20s. accentance 20s. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events (except- the Trial Stakes) close with the at his office o:i«en Stroet, Masievtrvn, on FRIDAY, 27tli September Im2 r<+ 0.30 p.in. WEIGHTS will oe declared on or befo". MONDAY. 7th October. 1912. Af'GEPTANCF.S and _ Entries for the Trial Stakes clo«e with the Secretary at his office. Oueen Street. Mas+n.4nn m FRIDAY 11th October, 1012 at 9.30 pm. A. HATHAWAY. Secretary. Queen Street, . Masterton. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington R.aoin<r Club.-—A. K. WHYTE, Secretary Wellington Racine Club. LONG'S Man who buret tip the local Butchers' Combine to enable the Public of Masterton to tret- meat at a proper price. Prime Pork and Lamb killed and inspected at Abattoirs. Prime wether mutton and Ox Bwf slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS Remember.— Ido not employ unnecessary hands and expensive cart? and horses. Being tho only expert tradesman in the town, I am able to cut and cater for the public with, the primest meat that money can prooure. . SMALL GOODS made ny myself are the best in the Wairarap*. Over 1200 cash customers patronise our market every week, to say nothing of the scores to whom wo send meat in the country. No connection with any other butoher in the town. MY MOTTO 13— "t LOVE THE PEOPLEf" | H LONG. MANAGER,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 13 September 1912, Page 1

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705

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 13 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 13 September 1912, Page 1

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