CAJRTEBTON ADVEBgLSETtTRWTS. PUBLIC MEETING. KING'S THEATRE, CARTERTON. TO-NIGHT. PUBLIC MEETING will ,be held in the King's Theatre TO-NIGHT? at 8 o'clock p.m., to decide upon suitably recognising the services rendered to the Wairarapa district by Mr. JV T. M. Hornsby during his terms aa Member for the district. A full attendance of the public is cordially requested. ■ W. HOWARD BOOTH, \ Mayor, j - - WAIRAEAPA BOWLING CENTREi/ ' .I'/ rpHE Official Bowl Tester will bq| Visiting Carterton on Saturday/, March 27. ' Bowls may be left with Messrs,; Murray and Morrison (opposite the Green) up till Friday evening. A. PHILPOTTS, Hon. Secretary, DEPENDABLE BOOTS AND !3HOES. Consider the lilies how they growl This business had grown by reason of the fact that none but dependable footwear is sold over our busy counters. Service tells its tal© every time. Give us a trial, if you have not already done bo. We cannot be beaten: for price »nd value.—J. Flemming, late; Davis & 00., the Busy Footwear Storef W. C. Bad, (Late W. W. Mansfield) CARTERTON. FASHION'S LATEST IN FURS. Tango, Tie, and Collar Shapes. AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. 52in, All-Wool Cheviots,, scarlet, sax©, vieux rose, and navy, 22/6. sCin. All-Wool Colonial Tweecls, 14/6. Navy Serges from 5/11 to 10/6. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTOR CYCLE OWNERS! SAVE MONEY by haying your machine repaired and thoroughly overhauled privately .by two. qualified motor mechanics. Satisfaction guaranteed at a reasonable price. Breakdowns attended to anywhere. Communicate with: "MECHANICS," 21 COLE STREET. KNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON, HARVEST THANKSGIVING SUNDAY, MARCH 28. - Contributions of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables are asked for. Gifts to be left at the Church on the morning of Saturday, 27th inst., before 1.30 p.m. These will later be consigned to the Presbyterian Orphanage, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. NUMBER of sums up to £2OOO for immediate investment at current rate on first mortgage. Apply: A. C. MAJOR, Solicitor, Queen Street, Masterton. NEW ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. RECRUITS WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as Constables in the New Zealand Police Force, which has many advantages in pay, emoluments, and pensions, and offers a good and attractive career to young men possessed of the requisite qualifications as regards character, physique, and intelligence. The age-limits prescribed by Regulations are twenty-one to thirty years. Candidates who have not attained the age of twenty-one years will be accepted provided they otherwise comply with the standard requirements or are likely to fulfil them by the time they attain twenty-one years of age, or within a reasonable time afterwards. The standard of education is Standard V, but in the case of candidates under twenty-one years of ago a lower certificate will be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age-limit will be given a course of physical training and educational instruction to bring them up to the standards. The scale of pay for Constables is £4 4s per week on appointment, rising by increments to £5 Is 6d per week. A house allowance of 15s week is also paid to married men not provided with free quarters. Free uniform is also provided: Forms of application setting forth the qualifications of candidates and the principal terms of engagement may be obtained at any Police Station. J. O'DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, February 17,192 a
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Wairarapa Age, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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