SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | LONG AND COTTEB, MEAT EXPERTS. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and Co.'e.) people's friend and benefacA tor, abolisher of combines. The most competent Butcher in. MasteTton. By dealing from us you have not to pay for lavish advts. and flash turnouts. We keep none, therefore we are able to cut far below others. You get meat first hand I from us, not handled by all-comers, and carted round the town, and prob--1 ably taken out next day for sale. Mr P. COTTER, an independent farmeß, brought up upon the land, and his capacity as a buyer cannot be deaioi, using his own stock bred on his estates and classed for killing by himself. Our Tomato Sausages are a treat- -' the latest American recipe having been purchased. BEEF: Our Beef is now grazing at Burrfside, Mt. Bruce. , MUTTON;. Our stbck is selected and awaiting the knife. EAMB: We have them on the above estate; . , PORK: To insure the Public, Mr Cotter has purchased nis ptock of Pork from Mr B. R. Hayner, and they are now at our disposal at the local meat works. I With such a formidable combina- ' tion as LONG AND COTTER catering for the_ local commiriitiy, there need be no" fear of fabulous prices being placed upon the daily necessaries. 'PHONE/403. • S. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. r-: NING OF NEXT YEAR. COMMITTEE.—The Vicar, Mrs Henry Smith (Principal of Chilton House Girls' School, Wellington), Mre Hosking, A. J. Rutherford. Esq. PRINCIPAL.—Miss E. M, M. Whitehead, M.A., Honours, University of New Zealand. HON. SECRETARY.—WaIter, Nopa, Trust Buildings, Queen-street, Masterton. The School will include a Junior Division for both Girls and Boys.' '■ 'FEES: ,-j Upper Division ... £3 8s per term. Lower Division £2 2s per term. For young Children attending half a 1 day : £l-Is per-term; J A reduction will »be made where two or more members-of a family at-: tend. The Committee desire to make the, School as efficient and as widely embracing as possible. ' Some approximate estimate of the number and ages of the children who wiK attend is required. Parents are communicatee AT Secretary. 1 -farcommnnicateAAT e Vicar or im Hon. AIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SO- - (Incorporated.) 3Sth ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING ATHLETIC CARNIVAL.
PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. NEW YEAR'S DAY. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1914. THE BIG GATHERING OF THE '. ;;' ../ // v'YEAR. v .?"' v '>,:.;■:■; OVER £3OO IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE 10th DECEMBER. Handicaps declared about 15th December. No acceptances. Bring the Bairns and enjoy A GENUINE SCOTCH GATHERING. Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Highland Events, Dancing. Feats of Skill, Strength and Endurance. Cash and Amateur Events. THE SOCIETY'S PIPE BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. This Is the only Sports Meeting In New Zealand where the Visiting American Champion Amateur Athletes will be competing on the same ground as Cash Runners. Sports commence at 10.'30 a.m. sharp. Every arrangements is being made for the enjoyment of visitors. : Excursion trains from all stations at Cheap Rates. A GOOD DAY'S SPORT. ■'* " ' '"' GRAND '•■ ANNUAL CONCERT Will be held in the TOWN HALL, commencing at 8 o'clock, at whbh the best procurable talent will assist Members' Tickets does NOT admit to this Concert. WILLIAM GILLESPIE, Secretary. are NOT RAISING THE PRICE of BREAD in consequence of the Strike, THE BEST. OF BREAD IS STILL WINOHESTBBpS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 December 1913, Page 1
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