SPECIAL ADVERTISFMENTS. TOWN HALL. MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY. TO THE PEOPLE OP MASTERTON TJpHE Brokers state that the Company is now in a position to Register and we wish to nctify any intending Shareholders that the Share List will be closed on MON- ) DAY NEXT, 10th Ma ch, 1913, after whch date it is anticipated that a premium on the shares will be asked. Applications should therefore be sent in before that day to secure an allotment. ALFRED HOLLIMCS Interim Secretary.
NEW BILLIARD SALOON. BANNISTER STREET. (Next Baird's Motor Garage.) NOW OPEN. NEW ALCOCK'S TABLES g Everything new and up to date. Patrons will receive every attention H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR,
MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL CARTERTON. Telephone 41. P.O. Box 12. H. DOOLY, PROPRIETOR npHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL has -*• been taken ove by Mr H. DOOLY, of Wellington. TRAVELLERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC may rely upon receiving every attention in connection with the 'requirements cf the Business. FIRST CLASS CHEF, and ALL BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS. BILLIARD TABLE: Marker in Attendance.
CiIIZENS' EASTER CARNIVAL. NEWTOWN PARK, WELLINCTdfI SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. MONSTER 7RO6RAMME include displays by 600 School Children, 500 Cadets, 200 Boy Scouts, Boxing Tournament, Dozens of Side Shows, all kinds of Stalls, Amateur Athletic Sports, Fireworks Display. The programme is much too large t-o particularise, but the whole of the Athletic bodies. Cadets, Boy Scouts, and Bands are working, and will provide a programme of such a scale as will easily eclipse anything of the kind yet held in the Dominion. SPECIAL: Country residents should at once register their names at the Visitors' Reception Bureau: — F. Allen and Son, Accountants, 111 Custom House Quay, Wellington. Special arrangements have been made to show visitors over the industries, 1 watering places and beauty spots of the city by special observation cars, and round the Harbour by boat. All you need to do is to register as above. JAS. McBEAN, General Secretary.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALE®, \ . WOOL SALES will be held in tiso CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON, during the cnxrent' Eeason, on th® following dstoa:— The cliarpo on wool offeTod but not Bold will bo 2s per Tsaio for tb« first oSoring, and la pw 'tals £ct the second offering. , la order to chortsn the* <;ftt&logn.B» uijigls said two-bol® tots will to grcsroetf ab far &s possible, ftcd all toro-tic]* k<Ui lav grouped vail b* trotted as "star" lots. To facilitate int!>r-lflt*uint?, ko reserve will D® accepted for such lots. J. MACINTOSH AND 00. N.Z. LOAN AND MEROAHTIBH AGENCY (h., LTl>. 'MUERAY EGBEHT3 AND 00., LTD. ' GEO. E. 80AL7S3. LTD, .ABRAHAM AND LTD. LKVIN AND 00.,'MTD. ©ALGETY ANfi 00., VTB. : iJ.ff.O.A. £W, *v& W.BJS«r
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 March 1913, Page 1
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