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TRUST LANDS TRUST ELECTION TADUBB AND fIENTXEMEN, Wo—MESSRS D. CASELB £RC, R. KRAtfACEN and W. H, •f ACkXSON—the mree retiring meri*W'ss of the Trust Lands Triisi, in offering our services to yott for anoiier term of office> desite to place befbr» jolt, as concisely as possible,- oW *iews and aim* on' the following Trust Lauds Trust matters*— . *-"' PRIMARY t-DUCATION.—We are strongly opposed to the proposal to -interfere with the School grants. The Schools m the Small Farm Area should be the best-equip'ped in the Dominion. The large btfiy ■if primary Scholars whose. domestic circumstances prevent ih&r' receiving Secondary Education should he Specially catered for by the Mastertoft Trust Lands'Tmst, in order to give th»m' th-e Best chance irt. life. TECHNICAL fcUUGATIO"W.--A s the Trust Lauds Trust funds increase we would strongly support jtny propoal for the development of the Masterton Tochnieial School, and increased grants to further tfte wort of the School. HIGHER EDUCATION.—As numbers of tlnv Trust Lwncls Trust wv haT9 alreadV unanimously agreed' to support the proposal thnt t'fte Trustk •will make fiberal grants* to any 'ln stitntion .that rite? be establfsfeed Higher Education. It is not within, the pi>wer of the Trust to* found \ ; Educational Institutions of any fcjtid. Hut- it is thodntv of the Trustees to assist aIT public Educational Institutions in thV T.Ti'.T. Area. If you re-elect us w> shall do our best to jtee that any lifstrtution estafth&bed I fo!" Higher Education '•pocivps liberal grants from tlvc .trust. ' PHYSICAL EfifU'CATlGN—sWe ar -\ prepared'to support the cfeima of PhvsicaJ Education- te. full and eq UitnM<> grant's: i EXCHANCE OFSITFS AND BlnLDINf* SCHEMF—W> irer* elected six years ago as supporters of.the' Exchange of Sites Proposal, and we strenuously assisted in bring Kg-the matter to a successful issue. A very fine block of buildings has bc»\n erected on the exchanged site the revenrae from which will provide, larger funds for the support- of Education. If re-elected we -shall endeavour to further develop the pro party of the Trust, on interest-bearing lines, as opportunity offers. TOWN HALL.—-We were instrumental in securing a complete electric light installation in the Town Hall. This enabled" the building to be leased, at a satisfactory Tental, making it a, better payimg pronosition than it has ever been before. At the sam« /time tlie right of the public to th-e use of the Hall, at rates fixed by the has been safeguarded. If re-elected, it will b<* our intention to assist in maintaining the Hall in sui up-to-date -state, and also to attend to the requirements of Companies using the Hall, as far as we find to be practicable. • UTILITY CRA'NTS.—Wft.>believ e in the policy of disbursing, the Trust funds on the lines laid down in the Trust Act. and in as liberal i spirit as possible. If re-elected, we shall give th 3 'fairest treatment to ail applications under this heading. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, tbye* rears ago you did us the honour of returning us unopposed. If you desire to seo ns return sgain we, strong urge'you to use your vote on THURSDAY next.—Yours faithfully, D. CASELBERG N W. F. JACKSON R. KRAHAGEN

SPECIAL ADVEfttrSEMENTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. -■- rarapa district that I hav« secured the services of Mr G. H. WilKjn, »£ Wellington, Motor Engiiineer fey Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington. In addition jx) being a Motor Specialist, Mr Wiljan is a nighly certificated practical, general and Electrical Engineer, and Till take ch&Tge of my Engineering business. Ail work will bo personally attended to and supervised by him. Repairs and overhauling Motor Cars, Gas and Oil Engines, Stejun Engines and Boiler work, etc., will have prompt and careful attention. J 0. EWINGTON ENGINEERING WORKS, FOUNDRY & COACH FACTORY, MASTER-TON. Telephone No. 17.

SPECIAL ADVEOTItEMENTt. FOR LEASH 1 wit* «t«tj conyenieaiee and near- ' twenty aores of tertoa. An ideal town residence. Particular* from Age Office; PRINCE OF WAL.IS HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. of Masterton, that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and trust by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. TARIFF: 68. PER BAY. 'BOARDERS AS PER ARRANGEMENT. S. ALLEN, pROPREnan. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON 'Phone 380. P.O. Box 113.

OUR WINTER GOODS CALL AND INSPECT THEM! BLOUSES! BLOUSES! RADIANTA, CASHMERE AND DELAINE. FLANNEL BLOUSES, All at 83 11d Each. / i MUFFSI MUFFS! LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CHILDREN'S CLOtHINC. INCLUDING A BIG ASSORTMENT • OF HATS. CENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHINC. MQSGIEL SOX, 3 Pair for 2s 6d. BEST DOCTOR FLANNEL, is 3d per Yard. ASHBURTON RUGS, 18s 6d. MEN'S UNDER-FLANNELS, 2s lid. SEAL SKIN DOUBLE-BREASTED RAINPROOF COATS, £4 4S. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, from 7S 6d. TO COUNTRY CLIENTS— Our Van makes regular Monthly \Trips to the East Coast. SABA & SON, Opposite Farmers' Club, in Holloway Buildings. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON;

"It's certainly that "MELHUISH'S WORCESTER SAUCE" is less than half th» pric* «f th» test imported hi' Mids* hut its strongest appeal to tiie men of your house lies in its Exquisite Piquancy and Irresistible Palate— Pleasing- Flarour I YOU will he delighted with MELHUISH'S SAUCE—"th» Flavour made it Popular." Try it right away!

MARTINBOROUCH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 29th MAY, 1913. At 1 p.m. A BEAHAM AND WILLIAMS will offer at their Martinborough k Saleyards as under:— SHEEP—•3OO hoggets 200 empty ewes - 250 woolly hoggets On account- Stanley Parker, Esq., Dyerville—--700 lstK-lass woolly hoggets, good line On account Clarence Evans, Esq., who has sold his property—--550 lst-class woolly hoggets, good line 10 well-bred 2£yr steers I 20 .mother-reared yearlings, mixed sexe.s 1 20 weaners

GIBBON'S FOR PICTURE FRAMING. r\UR Stock of Picture Mouldings, v - f Etc., is well selected, and cutomers may reply upon getting a FirstClass Article at a very Reasonable Price We have a Large and Varied Assortment of PHOTO FRAMES, Choice Designs. / ALSO FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, including r host of Novelties that cannot fail to interest you. GIBBON'S PICTURE AND FANCY CODDS STORE, QCEEN STREET, MA6TERTON, {•Qgpteit* Kbox Cfcnrcfc.)

FOR HIRE. TALBOT TOURING CAB. ANY HOUR DAY OR NICHT. SPECIAL TOURING TMPS. MAY BE ARRANGED. B. PRICE, Protwistor. 99 GHAPEL STREET, MAOFERTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 May 1913, Page 1

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