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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I SCHOOL BOOKS ■ JSTK .Stock all Text Books and Re i ' ' (incites used in connection witlh the I'llblic .Schools. Civil Service, am |N.Z. University Examinations and (jaipply c-vervthitig at the lowest WetI lino-ton prices. ■ j 'a SpOCWI MHO WIXU LaMJUL Oimumi-i Straps, designed for children who havje to ride or Cycle to School. . J S. AND W."MACKAY, ; BOOKSELLERS AMD STATIONERS 10 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. FUNERAL NOTICE. Tlu- Frieii.ls of the late Mr John Colqiihmui are respectful!" invited tr att-r,(i Ids funeral, which will l t M tv p I- 1 -. late - residence, Upper Opaki < : TUESDAY, 4th inst, at 1 p.i... i'or the Masterton Cemetei v. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. Telephone 233; private 324. * PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. i IifISS BISHOP resumes teachm. ! i**- .Monday, February 3rd. Special n-.'thod for young or backward pupib. Country pupils may obtain reduced railway fares. Address 28, Victoria Street, Masterton. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S ] SOCIETY. GRAND SALE OF WORK AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of the Cadet Corp and Men's Society. IN KNOX HALL. Commencing 2 p.m. THURSDAY. FEB. 13th, 1913. STALLS, SIDE SHOWS CONCERT IN the EVEN.NG. ETC , ETC V/r-srarapa Pipe Band Attendance. COME A' TH' CITHER. Admission Free . NOTICE. ALL accounts owing by the late f~*- Donald McKenzie, and also accounts owing to the estate, must be forwarded to, w. Mckenzie, P.O. Box 35, Masterton. UTILITY ECC CIRCLE. OECOND Yer.- now commencing Low Subscriptions, Minimum charges. Apply, wH-iout delay, to the Chairmr , Mr E. O'Leary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT T BEG to announce to the Public of . Masterton and surrounding district that I have taken over the Post Office Auction Mart from Messrs (A. J. Johnson and Co. Having had con- , siderablo experience in Auctioneeriu'.cf I trust .that by strict attention ;fav business, I shall be favoured! Avith your business. V. L. FAIRBROTHER. Having disposed of our Auctioneering business to Mr V. L. Fairbrother, we take this- opportunity of thanking our numerous, clients for the strong support extended to us in the past, and trust that you Avill give our successor your best support. All accounts must be paid at the Mart. A J. JOHNSON AND CO. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT IHE Business of Undertakers, formerly carried on by'Z. M. HOAR and SONS, will, on and after the Ist of January, be carried on by Messrs Hoar and Permain. Telephone: Business Premises 11. Private 818. Phone Messages will receive immediate Attention. • (Signed) HOAR AND PERMAIN, Sanitary Undertakers.NOTICE. "AVING disposed of our old estab- _ lished Undertaking Business to Messrs Hoar and Permain, we respectfully request a settlement of outstanding accounts as early as possible, which can be paid either to the above firm or to Z. M. Hoar and Son, Chapel Street. (Signed) Z. M. HOAR AND SON, Sanitary Undertakers. LEA6E OF FARM. Estate of D. Sheehyn, deceased. TENDERS are invited for the lease of the farm of the late D. Sheehyn, situate at Waiwaka, Eketahuna, as follows: — 1. About 159 acres, with dwelling and shed, for a term of 10 years. 2. About 330 acres, with shed, for ! term of 5 or 10 years. ' 3. About 230 acres, for a term of 5 years. 4. The whole area of about 713 acres for .5 years. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and conditions apply to the Trustees, Messrs J. C. McKillop, Masterton; T Parsons, Eketahuna; J. D. _ Matthews, Mangahao, or the undersigned. Tenders close at my office on 10th February,. 1913. ! J. PRENDEVILLE I Solicitor for Trustees. A NEW BUSINESS ARTS AND GRAFTS DEPOT. HE Management of the Arts and >. Crafts announcing that they have opened business in Masterton, with a fine, •up-to-date stock of Hand made Laces, Oriental Goods, Pottery, pewter, Antl mony, Jewellery. Fancy Goods, Silks, Bedspreads Curtains. ALSO AGENT FOR LIBERTY'S WELLINGTON. CLASSES FOR FANCY WORK. SINGLE LESSONS ARRANGED FOR Note Address: Next Prince of '.Tales Hotel, 'Bono 475 &UE-EN STREET.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 1

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