SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. R. RUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer, T WISH the Public of Masterton and Surrounding Districts to know that I am again opening up in the General Dealing Line in my premises Comer of Queen and Jackson Streets, Masterton. During this Week I will be pleased if any resident who may wish to dispose of anything will ring my Private ’Phone No. 1884, when I will be pleased to give a price for— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE •GARDEN TOOLS CONTRACTORS ’ TOOLS FARM IMPLEMENTS VEHICLES AND HARNESS RABBIT AND OPOSSUM TRAPS RANGES, STOVES, BICYCLES LADIES’, GENT’S and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AND BOOTS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TENTS AND FLYS IN FACT ANYTHING SALEABLE. ROBT. RUSSELL, General Dealer, CORNER QUEEN AND JACKSON STREETS, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1884. • / THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. of Shopkeepers and Pro-pertv-owners will be hold in the Trades Hall on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. Full attendance imperative in the interests of our town. E. BELL, Secretary. LEGAL. rpHE OFFICES of ‘t&e'TSolioitors practising in the Wairarapd will be CLOSED on THURSDAY NEXT, 17th inst. (St. Patrick’s Day). r. McKenzie, Hon.' Secretary. Wairarapa Law Practitioners. ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be held in ST. MATTHEW’S HALL, ■■ ON THURSDAY, MARCH 17, At 8 p.m. ADMISSION: 3/- (reserved); and 2/-.
MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXPIRATION OF LICENSES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Licenses issued under the following heads will expire on the 31st March 1927:— Butchers, Taxis, Motor Lorries, Carriages, Carts, Expresses, Car Drivers, Billiard Booms, Buildings for Public Meetings, Secondhand Dealers, Explosives and Dangerous Goods, Eating Houses, Plumbers and Drainlayers and Barbers. All persons desiring to be Licensed or Certified under any of the above heads are hereby requested to make application on forms provided for the purpose, which are obtainable at the Council Office, Chapel Street, and to deposit such application at the said Office on or before April Ist, 1927. NOTE.—Motor Drivers and Motor Cycle Drivers must produce their present License when applying for a renewal. T. T. DENBEE, Town Cletk. LEGAL. J. MACFARLANE LAING, LL.B., BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Perry Street, 'Phone 1890. MONEY TO LEND.—Several sums of under £lOO each, £2OO, £3OO, £4OO, £750, £BOO, and several larger amounts are available for immediate investment. MASfERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CLASSES IN ART CRAFTS. fpHE SCHOOL has now available au Instructor capable of Teaching Marqueterie (wood staining), Leatherwork, Batik Work, Stencilling, Painting on China, Pottery Work, Lettering, Etc. Classes in these subjects will be formed, in addition to the usual Drawing and Painting Classes, if sufficient support is forthcoming. In order idiat necessary arrangements may be made, students desiring to take up any of the Art Subjects are requested to communicate with the Principal as soon as possible. EVENING CLASSES. Standard VI. Proficiency, Electrical Engineering, Matriculation. Classes will be formed if sufficient I students offer. Names should be given in immediately.
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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1927, Page 1
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