MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MASTERTON A. AND P ASSOCIATION'S 26th ANNUAL EXHIBITION SOLWAr SHOW IHE LEADING NORTH ISLAM) STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 18th AND 19th. Entries close February Ist. RAMANDEWE FAIR FEBRUARY 20th and 21st. ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 3rd. GRAND DISPLAY of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs. Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits, Jumping, Judging and Guessing Competitions. £IOOO OFFERED IN CASH PRIZES 70 Acres of idea] Picnic Grounds; Native bus>k; running streams, shady nooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Schedules and full particulars on application to— J. B EMMETT, Secretary. Masterton, Or Secretaries of kindred societies.
SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! KU MERO A-H OPELAND S AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. TO BE HELD OX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913. * NINE AMATEUR EVENTS, .. HORSE F,VENTS, FIELD EVENTS, ETC., Eor Programmes and Full Particulars apply to: , W. C. KL'TCH INS, Kumeroa. EAST COAST MAIL • SERVICE ESSRS JONES, SCOTT AND CO beg to notify tie residents of Masterton, and settlers of the East, ast that they have taken, over the ahove mail service, so long conducted i Messrs Pinhey Bros., and they J trust by courtesy aud attention I business, to merit a continuance of \ theii; support. Coaches run as follows: — FROM MASTERTON. Tinui, Whakataki, and Castlepoint: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, leaving Masterton at 7.45 a.m. Homewood: Every Tuesday and Friday, leaving MasteTton at 8.30 a.m. Stronvar: Every Monday and Thursv, leaving Masterton at 7 a.in-.. ; SEATS canb e booked at the stables during the day up till 6 p.m., and in the evening from 8 till o'clock. i, t Patrons please note that all luggage and parcels for delivery must be left at our Coaching Stables, at the rear of Mr Eton's Pharmacy. JONES, SCOTT AMD CO. Proprietors, Master ten. Telephone 130. A FAVOURITE CAKE. ALWAYS SEASONABLE, ORANGE CINCERBREAD IN SIXPENNY CAKES. THE BEBT ' BREAD l» STILL 08. 3 1 AT inches t E R' • A TOAST TO BREAD H E,RE'& to the Backbone of Civilisation.—BßEAD. . It satisfies when nothing else can satisfy, and when the menu, with its surfeit of viands- and victuals tail to please, good sweet nutritious. Wheat Bread corner like a Ministering angel to put courage and spirits into the hearts of men, arranged m no. delicious frostingg or garnishments. Bread wields the sceptre m its regal sway, companion of Prince and Peasant, at home in cabin or castle, -it is indeed, builder of men aijd nations "Our Daily . Bread' 1 made, at THE*MACHINE BREAD FACTORY, —o- THE —o— IMPUBIA.L DYEING . AND CLEANING WORKS HAVING opened busine;>s in Masterton, with a wide City experience, and a FULL KNOWLEDGE of every branch of DYEINC AND CLEANING Ladies' Costumes dyed and cleaned Panama and Straw Hats cleaned equal to new. Gloves cleaned and repaired Cent's Suits cleaned and repaired and pressed Featiiers cleaned anttrercurled. . ' . ' Country Orders Specially Attended to. Drop a Post Card, and our representative will call.' NONE BUT EXPERT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. 32 COLE STREET, MASTERTON, i . , J*,.* -itSUS*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 January 1913, Page 1
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