SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PRESENTATION TO CONSTABLE W. T. COLLERTON. People of the Tinui and surrounding District are requested to attend at the Town Hall, Tinui, on FRIDA Y, the 2oth inst. at 8.30 p.m. to take part in the social, dance and presentation to Constable Collerton, prior to liis retirement from, the police force. • C. X. STILBURN, Hon. Sec. to Committee. TECHNICAL SCHOO_ CLASSES. A WOOD-WORKING CLASS will commence work on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, 17th in«t., under Mr P. GOODING. All Pupils will attend at 7 p.m. ; The WOOp-SORT.I NG CLASS will begin operations in May next, under Mr K. A. COLLIER. An ART CLASS will meet every Wednesday Afternoon. Pupils can arrange with Mr Fenton, Art Master, or at the .school, with the Director. The Me.n's Elocutipn Class will rnoet again to-morrow night, ,at 7.30 o'clock, and the Junior Class for. young men and women will meet every Thursday, at 7 p.m. WINTER FOOTWEAR JUST ARRIVED.—A full assortment of Watertight Boots, of the leading makes in all Size§. Boys' and Girls' Winter School Boots in a full range of Sizes. Cosy' Slippers for the fireside. Dancing Pumps of the latest Fashion. CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW FOOTWEAR. D. FINLAYSON AND SON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. NOTICE. EMPIRE~PRT V ATE HOTEL MASTERTON. OPENING NEXT WEEK. A/TRS N. ST. LEGER (late of Pori- ' rua Hotel and Foresters' Arms Hotel, Grey town) begs to intimate to the residents of Masterton and district, that sh© has taken over the above well-known three-storey house as a private hotel. The place is now being thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout on the most modern lines. Travellers and the public generally can relv on being thoroughly well catered for. FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. MRS ST LEGER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AKITIO COUNTY COUNCIL. BRIDGES' TENDERS. HPENDEItS will be received at the Office, of the undersigned until •NOON on FRIDAY ,the 9th day of May, 1.913, for the following bridge works:— ■ Contract No. 194.—Construction of Waterloo Bridge of one 100 feet 2 inch and one 41 feet timber truss spans'and four 25 feet stringer spans with approaches and relative works.
Contract No. 195.—Construction of Lookout Bridge of one 100 feet 2 inch and one 41 feet timber truss spans, and five 25 feet stringer spans with approaches and relative works. Tenders are to be on printed forms, accompanied by an approved bond and deposit of o per cent, addressed to the "Coimtv Chairman, P.O. Box 7, Pongaroa," and marked "Tender for Contract No. 194 or 195." Plans and Specifications may be inspected at the County Office, garoa. XOTE.—The Township of Ponga.roa may be reached by either the Dannevirke or P;>hiatua mail coach routes, or via Alfredton-Weber Road from Master ton. Please note address "Pongaroa." IT. R. ROBINSON. County Clerk. FOR HIRE. TALBOT TOURING CAR. ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT SPECIAL TOURING TRIPP MAY PE ARRANGED B. PniCE, ' ddress:— 93 CHAPEL STREET. MA^'F.RTOY Night Telephone, 490. FIRESIDE & GASLIGHT NIGHTS ARE COMING FAST. prepared to spend the long winter evenings comfortably. Are your gas fittings in good order ? Perhaps the burners need attention, or you may wan to convert your old fittings to the up-to-date inverted light. Our skilled fitters are at your service to advise you and to put your lights in good order. We have large stocks of burners, mantles, globes and glassware. Let us help you to improve your lighting. THE GAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN STREET, .- ''MASTEET^X,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 April 1913, Page 1
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