SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, MASTERTON. TRITE Annual Meeting of Parishion- ■*- ers will be held in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, at 8 p.m. E. H. WADDJNGTON, J. W. BLACKMAX, Church Wardens. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. APPLICATIONS are wanted for Gatekeepers for Bncvs, 24th and 25th April, 1913. Apply to— A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON RACES AT OPAKI, 24th and 25th APRIL. TXOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS XA available for return until 26th April, will bo obtainable as under (except where ordinary fares are less): To Masterton.—From Woodville, Mauriivville and intermediate Stations. To Opaki.—.From Wellington, Greytown, Clareville and intermediate Stations, on 24th April and by morning trains only on: 25th April. The tickets tp Masterton will be available for break of journey at Opaki only;■ those for Opaki at Masterton , only. ON 24th and 25th APRIL, a special) pass.-nger train will leave Masterton at 11.30 a.m. and arrive Opaki Racecourse 11.40 a.m. Passengers M.a*terton must travel by tlrjs trains They will 'not be permitted to travel by the train leaving Masterton for Woodville at 11.50 a.m. Return train will leave Opaki .Racecourse at 5.45 and 6.15 p.m., Mmterton affive 5.55 and 6.24 p.m. The 2.45 p.m. train from Woodville to Wellington will leave Racecourse at 5.4-5 p.m. This train will have cars attached from Cross Creek to Wellington and will stop where required to set down passengers. ' All trains, including the 7.30 a.m. Te Aro-Woodville and 1.15 p.m. Wood-ville-Te Aro trains, will ,if required, j stopfopposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. BY ORDER. ! CRAZING AT SOLWAY. nPENDRRS to close on SATURDAY, -*- 26th inst, are invited for grazing stock paddocks at Showgrounds (12 acres more or less) to 30th November next. The Association reserve the night to graze one sheep paddock I (about 1 acres) not-included in above-,'' named area. Lowest or any tender not nr-cessarily accepted. First three months' rent to be naid in advance. j. b: EMMETT, Secretary. (Masterton A. and P. A'.)
Do you want to enjoy good Health? Do you want to live long and die happy? Do you want to enjoy life THKX BUY YOUR MEAT AT E. SMITH'S BUTCHERY, QUEEX STREET. , TLJEiRE you can obtain the Choicest -" Beef! the Succulent Mutton, the Tender Lamb. Small Goods are a Specialty, always' Fresh. WINTER FOOTWE AR JUST ARRIVED.—A full assortnient of Watertight Boots, of the leading makes in all Sizes. 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.
WORK FOR ALL IN lUNNY HAWKE't BAY LL Persons in search of work, and all persons desiring a change of employment, should communicate with "CI DWIN R. B. DANIEL. NEW ZEALAND'S CHIEF LABOUR AGENT. Addres :•—-Bank of New Zealand Buldings, Hastings NOTICE. EMPIRE~FRIVATE HOTEL MASTERTON. nPRAYELLERS and the Geneva ■*■ Public may rely upon receiving every attention. SPECrAL REDUCTION FOR PER MA NEXT BOARDERS. ' TARIFF 7s. PER DAY. FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. MRS ST. LEGER, MANAGERESS. QUEEN STREET, MASTET.TON. 'PHONE 493.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 April 1913, Page 1
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