A GROWING BUSINESS I have to thank my many customers for an increa.sed ami .increasing •business, and for continued support, and have to announce that .1 have just engaged the services of Mr Neil Grav '(formerly of Masterton), late of Messrs ftallantynes, of Christchurch, and iSnows, of Timaru, as cutter. Mr Gray's city experience will be a ,;reat help to me in the increasing demands upon my time, as being a first class man, l' shall, with doubled strength be more than usually able to cater for. that high clas's business which it has been my lot to obtain. WCREASE OF STAFF. 1 HIGH CLASS TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, MASTERTON.
PYRENE tfW* iSRE-AY ¥im tfX'fIKSUS&HCft. SlJitt out; tuuv«riiaj. fir* tt&tia goianer in. the World. Ta« .W«arjw*p» Agency Sax ski» JEx *iß|yiU4a«r am boeu secured bj m. J« JBAfAttl, of (tin 0»B«r«i Steffi^ daettrtoa. «AWfiui» THE CUP THAT CHEERS WHEN USED AT ROSSONS. A clean shave and smooth chin with NOTE: Expert Staff. No Waiting. Eazor Setting a Specialty. VICTORIA LAIWDRV, *" BEG to advise the publio gener- " ally that I have returned to the Victoria Laundry, Bannister Street, and am prepared ito execute all order! entrusted to me S. ALLEN, RuaiUßter Street. Mattarton SHIPPING NEWS OVERSEA «HIM»IH0.
' gTEAMEBS TO AR3IVB. From London. HAWKE'S BAY (due March 20), sailed January 10.) WHAKARAU (due April 14, sailed January 27.) , NERFHIANA (due March 28, sailed January 30.) OPAWA (due April 2, sailed Jannary 3.) KOTORUA (due March 31, sailed February 15.) RANGATIRA (due about April 3, sailed February 6.) INDRABARAH (due April 18, sailed, February 13.) ) lONIC (due April 15, sailed Febraruy 28.) ' ~•, KAIPARA ( due April 23, sailed March 2.) From Liverpool. ESSEX (due March 17 sailed January 11.) fPAKEHA. (due April 4. sailed Feb. SURREY (due April 26, sailed Fob. ruary 2.) From New York. BARENFELS (due April 4, sailed January li>.) COLLIIvGHAM (due April 29, sailed January 10.) GLENTIVE (due April 29, sailed January 30.)) RAILWAY TIMETABLE. TRAINS LEAVE MASTERTON: FOR SOUTH 7.30 *.»., 8.83 p.m., and. 8 p.m. FOR NORTH 6.20 •.m„ 10 ajn., 11.50 ».m., 5.15 p.m. TRAINS ARRIVU AT MASTERTON FROM NORTH 9.25 a.m., 8.25 p.m., 5.50 p.m, 10.15 p.m. ... • FROM SOUTH 9.45 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 4.50 p.m., 8.85 p.rPHASES OF THE MOON MARCH. March B.—<New Moon. March 16.—First Quarter. March 22.—Fu1l Moon. March 29.—Last Quarter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 3
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