SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RALLY! BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW (Thursday), 8 p.m. ST. MATTHEW’S PARISH HALL. MR. E. PHILPOT-CROWTHER, Dominion Organising Secretary. MEETING OPEN TO ALL. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. QN SATURDAY, March 5, the Gem eral Public, in addition to School Children, may travel by Special Tram leaving Woodville 2.30 p.m., Pahiatua, 3.2 p.m., Eketahuna arrive 3.50 p.m. GOODS SHEDS CLOSED. ■RAILWAY GOODS SHEDS at Mastertoil will be CLOSED from 11.15 a.m. on SATURDAY, March 5. THANKS. TUTR. D. BETHUNE, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Falk and Family, of Albert Street, desire to 1 thank ail Friends foi Sympathy and Floral Tributes • during their recent Sad bereavement. they also desire to extend to Dr. Moser, Nurses and Ma lion of Masterton Hospital their appreciation of their unremitting attention to the ntc Mis. Bethune. PERSONS OR FIRMS having claims against the firm of MESSRS PERCY BROS., of Te Orc Ore, Masterton, must forward the same made up to the 28th February, 1927, to the undersigned not later than the 7th March, 1927. All accounts owing to the said Messrs. Percy Bros., must be paid to the undersigned. NORMAN H. JAMES, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE TAKEN in Partnership Mr. 1 C. C. MARSACK, 8.A., LL.B., late of Taumarunui. The business lately carried on by Messrs. Pragnell & .McKenzie will in 'future be carried on by Mr. Marsack and ray self at the offices in the Trust Lands Trust Buildings under the style or linn er McKenzie & Marsack, as from the Ist March. 1927. R. McKENZIE, Solicitor. Masterton.
NOTICE. STRANGERS not claimed before the next Langdale Sale will be sold by Auction, and the proceeds therefrom will be given to the Langdale Domain Board. R. S. PILMER, “Wai toko.” P. I. M. MOTORIST STOP AND CAMP AT MASTERTON. The New Site is just behind the Lake in MASTERTON’S BEAUTIFUL PARK, Close to Children’s Playground. Visitors are cordially Invited to join in Games on the Bowling Green, Tennis and Croquet Courts. Good Bathing in River or Lake, and our Pretty Park to pass your leisure hours in. The Beautiful Transformations Designed by KEEN’S The Ladies’ Own Salon, Appeal to the Lady of Unerring Judgment and Good Taste. The various creations are suitable for Ladies of All Ages, and in the cases of Thin Hair, Discoloured, or Difficulty in Dressing, these Transformations redeem the original Glory of Youth. The sheer skill of the Expert Artist ensures not the least trace of artificiality- Light in weight, easily adjusted, the naturally wavy hair cannot possibly become straight. KEEN’S, QUEEN AND PERRY STREETS. TELEPHONE 1641. JAMS AND PRESERVES Made Cheaper by Buying at THOMPSON’S. JELLY JARS, 4 and j-pint. TIE-OVER JARS, 1 and 21b. SCREW TOP JARS, Pints, Quarts an' 1 Half-gallon. 141 b SCREW TOP, 6/6 dozen. STOVE MATS, 6d. WOOD SPOONS, from 6d. •TAM POT COVERS and LABELS, PRESERVING PANS, EXTRA JAR RINGS, SCALES AND WEIGHTS. T. J. THOMPSON’S VARIETY STORE, I‘WHERE MONEY GOES FURTHER.'
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Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1
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