SPECIAL ADV«F,RTIBEMENTt. VISIT OF THE CANADIAN CADETS. rs.IHE Mnvor invites tlieindents JL • of-Misterton and District to a .Rubric-' Meetintt to be held m the Council Chambers. Chapel -Street,, on ■WEDNESDAY October «, at-8 p.m.,- for -the purpose of maluri£ arraapoment.B for the entertaining of tfho Canadian. Cadets. JA.S. ARCHER. Town Clerk. Council Chambers, ' Chapel Street. Oct., S&th, 1912. GIVEN BY THE YOUNG PEOPLE. OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. IN THE THIS EVENING. 8 p.m. -. • Admission : Gd. ' . MASTERTON -BOWLING CLUB. TIHE OFFICIAL Opening will JL taka place on THURSDAY next, olst inst.. ;U - P-m. All mon>-be.-.s, intending members and their friends ;:re Invited to attend. J. MURRAY. Hon. Socretavv. MPOUNDED at the To. Nui Public Pound, bv the County Ranger. One Chestnut mare, white blaze on forehead. No visible, brand. If not claimed and expenses •jaaicl will bo sold on the Bth day of NOVEMBER 1912, at twelve o'clock noon A. TUCKETT, Poupndkeeper. .NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS FROM Ist NOVEMBER. AN extra train will leave Greytown for Woodside at 2.50 p.m., .returning Woodside to Greytown .3.10 p.m. ; 'lhe present 9.55 a.m. To Aro-Wood villi? train will leave Te Aro 9.3-5 a.m., Wellington 10.0, Featherston '2.45, Woodside 3.10, Cfartorton 3.55, Ma,s : _ torton dep. 5.15, Woodville arr. 9.15 p.m. The train at present leaving Woodville for Palmerston at 2.25 p.m. will leave, at 2.-10 p.m.. Ashurst 3.15, Palmerston arr. 3.45 p.m. For full particulars see paster timetables. BY ORDER. MARLBOROUGH RACINC CLUB: SPRING MEETING. 20th and 21st NOVEMBER. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT. Nominate,-and come and see Sunny Marlborough. L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Blenheim.
PUBLIC- NUTICS. beg to notify the publu, of V v Masterton and surrounding district that we (have i ju. over the vkrrying and Wood and Coal busheas lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole Mid rioiia. IThe buemeßß iu future will a*> on Mie most up-tO-d4.ce WOOD AND COAL 4 A specialty is made of this I. aioh of ths business, ana all orders mil receive prompt and efficient »,ltenitoir • 'PHONE 271. F. M°G BATH AND C o: ' vi.i»6o i-1. COLE AND 8CNB), 'M:&? J?.a.il«T*y Station, M'AbTKETON SPORTING SEASON 7912-13. LL THOSE INTERESTED IN CRICKET TENNIS, AND CROQUET, Should Inspect, J. ELLIOTT AND CO'S STOCK before purchasing. THE FAMOUS FORCE BAT STOCKED. JAQUES'. WILLIAMS'. AND SLAZENGER'S RACQUETS. J, FU'aon $ § SADDLERS, TdASTERTON. A KROGEN S-" rETY G I THE IDEAL CCJNTRY LIGHT. j ,»0R INSURANCE.—The Aeroges Machine has been passed as perfectly safe bv tho Underwriters' Association. TH E CHEAPEST LIGH * KNOWN.—The cost of a 40-oandlc power burner is only l-10th of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive combined with cleanliness. A child can work it, Kindly call and inspect machine at work, or make application for particulars from the Local Agents. _^„ PICKERING BROS., PLUMBERS. THE GREAT FIRE EXTINGUISHER. 'THEE only universal Fire EztinA- guisiher in the World. The Wairarapa Agency for thus Extinguisher has been secured by Mr 0. SAVAGE, of the Central Garage Mastexton. FURTHER PARTICULARb TJLTE»
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 29 October 1912, Page 1
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