CARTERTON ADVERTISEMENTS. HORNSBY TESTIMONIAL. a Public Meeting held on Wednesday at Carterton, in the King's Theatre, it was rosolved- to present Mr. J. T, M. Hornsby with a suitable testimonial in recognition of, the services rendered by him to the Wairarapa during his terms in Parliament as its representative. To enable the Committee to raise a suitable sum, subscriptions are cordially invited. These can be sent direct to the undersigned. W. HOWARD BOOTH, Chairman ,and Treasurer. W. A. KITCHEN, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. VK7E have reached the height of our tomato season, and have a large quantity to dispose of during the next few days. We would like the public of Carterton and district to share in the bountiful crop we have grown, and are, therefore ,offering tomatlbea at 3d per lb retail, and 2Jd per lb in case lots of 241bs (5s per case). Sauce tomatoes 2s 6d a case. "Eat tomatoes for a week and live cheaply." B. BOBERTS, Patkvale. 'Phone 177 K. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. in hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned William John Thomas Compton and William Albert John Grey Kempton, carrying on Business at Carterton as Butchers under the style or firm of "The Carterton Meat Company," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent and that the said William John Thomas Compton retires from the firm. All debts due to or owing by the said, late firm will be received and paid by tho said William Albert John Grey Kempton, who will continue the said business under the stylo of "The Carterton Meat Company." AS WITNESS our hands this 23rd day of March, 1920. SIGNED by the said WILLIAM JOHN THOMAS COMPTON and WILLIAM ALBEET JOHN GREY KEMPTON in the presence of: • Allan F. Hogg, . ■ . Solicitor, Carterton. W. J. T. COMPTON. W. A. J. G. KEMPTON. Consider the lilies how they,growl This business had grown by reason of tho fact that none but dependable footwear is sold over our busy counters. Service tolls its tale every time. Givo us a trial, i£ you have not already done bo. We cannot be beaten for price and vblue.—J. Flemming, late Davis & Co., the Busy Footwear Store.
(Late W. W. Mansfield) CABTEBTON. FASHION'S LATEST IN TUBS. Tango, Tie, and Collar Shapes. AUTUMN AND "WINTEE DBESS MATERIALS, 52in. All-Wool Cheviots, scarlet, saxe, vieux rose, and navy, 22/6. 58in. Ail-Wool Colonial Tweeds, 14/6. Navy Serges from 5/11 to 19/6. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THANES. jypjt. N. A. PINHEY desires to return thanks to those settlers who voted for him in the Mauriceviile County Council election. CLAIMS, persons having claims against the Estate of the late CATHEEINE LYONS, wife of Patrick Joseph Lyons are requested to render same forthwith in detail and in duplicate to the undersigned, with the following certificate added thereto and signed:— v "I hereby certify that the above amount was due and owing to me by the above named deceased at the date of death, namely the 22nd January, 1920." RUNNY, BUBEIDQE & DOUGLAS. Solicitors for the Executor. , MONEY TO LEND. NUMBEB of Bum§ up to £2OOO for immediate investment at current rate on fiißt mortgage. Apply: A. 0. MAJOE, ! • Solicitor, Queen Street, Masterton. Household Supplies (Thomas & Co.) Thone 2456. 15 Albert Street : Masterton. For— Serviettes Table-cloths. Sheetings Qullta Towels Calicoes Flaneletto Curtains Shirts Hosiery Underwear Men's Boots Ladies' Shoes Eeto., Etc., At 15 per cent ends? retail ' $Q«a 10 $© 6, iatwday jto BJ|O,
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Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 1
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