SHIPPING NEWS OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO AJtBJVE. From London— KAIKOURA, duo September 12th, saikd July 7th. RUAPEHU, due September 18th, sailed July 31st. WHAKARUA, due September 90th sailed July 23rd. PAKEHA, due Sept. 19th, sailed August 9th. ATHENIC, due Sept. 30th, sailed August 14th. NEREHANA, due October 14th, sailed August 21st. From Llvwpwl— RANGATIRA, due September 16th, sailed July 19th. TYRONE, due September 17th, sailed July 6th. MORAYSHIRE, due September, 29th, sailed July 26th. From Now York— CAPE BRETON, due September 13th, sailed May 12th. RHIENFELS, due September 16th, sailed June 27th. PHASES OF THE MOON SEPTEMBER. New moon First 'quarter .... Full moon Last quarter .... J4ew;,inppn*. : ; : f.._... D. H. M. 8 0 86 a.m. ..... 16 0 16 a.m. ..... 23 Midnight. RAILWAY TIMETABLE. TRAINS LEAVE MASTERTON For Sooth,' 7.30. am., 9.46Va.m., 3.33 p.m. and 6 p.m. > - For North: 6.20 a.m., 10 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 6.15 p.m. TRAINS ARRIVE MASTERTONFrom North: 9.26 a.m., 3.25 p.m., 5.50 p.m..' 10.15 p.m. From South: 9.46 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 4.30 p.m., 8.35 p.m. S. M. B4IRD, MOTOR MECHANIC. BANNISTER ST.. MASTERTON. A GENTS' for the CADILLAC, PAIGE and KRTT MOTOB UP-TO-DATE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP. CARS OVERHAULED BY THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MECHANICS. STORAGE FOR OVER 100 CARS HIGH-CLASS CARS ON HIRE. Telephones— GARAGE 425. PRIVATE 474. IS YOUR TIME WORTH MONEY? valuable—nowadays'there's mor need of "hustle" than ever before. The wide awake Farmer uses a FORD OAR these times—it's the east method o: travelling—gets you to market ii time—never eats unless at work—al ways ready for eervice—the most re liable and trustworthy Car on th< road. The cost of the FORD is low, am all parts are standardised. Send for particulars of the FORI to-day. It's just the Car for you. Cars on hire any time day oi night. Ring 59 and 29. GORDON~TrIUGHAN, HUCHAN't MOTOR GARAGE, CARTERTON. 12i# BROUGHT ON NATIVE AGENT. LICENSED LAND AGENT AND NATIVE OWtPRETER. COMMISSION AGENT. OTVIL SERVICE CLUB BUILDINGS BALLANOB ST., WELLINGTON. Native Land Court, Maori Land Board, Land Transfer and Deed Marches under* aken. P.O. Box 171, Wellington. KEEP TOUR KITCHEN COOL **•■*■ the hot Summer weather that's coming, is trying to body and temper. A Gas Cooker, though, can't heat the kitchen up; a special arrangement of packing and lining keeps the heat in the oven, and does not send it out into the room. That's both comfortable and economical. There are many other <poinl» in Gas Cooker construction, too. that make for comfort and economy—the enamel linings and slides, the removable burners, the handy arrangement of burners and taps. Why not come in and see? We are at all times pleased to show you. Fixed on a hire purchase system, ten shillings puts the Cooker complete in your home; the balance is payable at two shillings monthly. No charge is made for fixing. THE GAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN ST.'.. ...MASTERTON. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. BEG to advise the public generaF that I have returned to the Victoria Laundry, Bannister Street, and am prepared to execute ell orders entrusted to me. S. ALLEN, flannister Street, MftStervOttt
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 September 1913, Page 4
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