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\ Train arrangements for tho Opaki • jßaeos appear on the front page of tins morning's Age. Two •lurcner splendid land bargains are advertised by Mr P. Tullock, land agent, on pago 8 of this issvo. All hockey players interested in tho formation of a Thursday Cricket Club arc invited to meet in the Dominion Hall at eight o'clock to-night. Pupils are elsewhere notified that the dressmaking classes at the Masterton Technical School, under Mrs Howell, will resume to-morrow (Tuesday.) j A A. special meeting of the Waira- i y- rapa Amateur Athleteic Club will be ; J held in Murray's Hall to-morrow night for the purpose of forming a cricket team. All those interested in cricket are cordially invited. Mr F. P. Welch, land agent, Masterton, advertises houses and building- sections for sale in all parts of iMastorton and suburbs. Also houses that are to be let. particulars of "which appear on pago 8. Messrs A. J. Johnson and Co. will hold a 'clearing sale by auction on •the premises, 178 Dixon Street, tomorrow afternoon, when It hey will .sell by auction on behalf of Mr J. . Smith, the whole of his household furJ niture and effects. Messrs McGruer and Co. have just opened up two special lines for present requirements—a big range of curtains and carpet ends. A glance ji-t the prices quoted in. their advertisement will give conclusive evi'denee of the genuineness of the bargains offered. Messrs C. Smith, Ltd, are now offering tho public an opportunity for seeing the latent in summer styles. in all their freshness, newness and variety. They have opened up shipment of one-piece drosses in all the newest and most fashionable materials and colours. An inspection is invited. M'uch interest is bein<| shown in the Te Mahanga land sale, which 'takes place at Hastings to-morrow morning. From the numerous enquiries regarding the property, the auctioneers anticipate a successful sale. This ■will doubtless prove correct, as tho • owners have placed very moderate reserves on tho various lots. Intending purchasers are again reminded of • the .exceptionally easy terms offer"■ed. which should enable men of small ■capital to acquire some of the best land in the province. Particulars of the property appear in our advertising • columns.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 14 October 1912, Page 5

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 14 October 1912, Page 5

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 14 October 1912, Page 5

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