SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT!. MATTHEW'S CHURCH: WEDNESDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9 a.m.—Mornine PraVer. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer (Choir Festival). Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Bunnett in F. Anthem "What Aro These?" (Statnor). Hymns-391, 438, 365, 604. Preacher—The Rev. A. H. Colville. Vicar of New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE wifih to. notify the public of Masterton and surrounding district, that although we have sold pur joinery shop we are still carrviner on business as Builders and Contractors. Plans prepared. Estimate given. Satisfaction guaranteed. WELCH AND HOPE. Telephone 257. Mr Welch—two long rings; Mr Hope, long and short rings, CA3TLEPOINT CO4JNTY. BRIDGE UNSAFE. K public that the traffic bridge over the Mangapakeha Stream, on the main roaS near the Uriti-Lanedale Junction (Belliss's Bridae). is unsound, and is closed against heavv traffic until repairs have been carried out- * H. SUTTON. County Clerk. Tinui, Sept. 22nd, 1913. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS for about one mile of road construction, culverts and bridge in reinforced concrete on the Kawa Kawa Estate, Feilding, foi thp Trustees of the late % J. Riddiford." will» be received at our office, until noon, of MONDAY, October 6t£ Drawings, etc., at Messrs Gorton and Sons, Feilding, arid at our offices Masterton. and Brandon-street. Wei-' lington. SEATON. SLADDEN & PAVITT. Engineers and Surveyors. WAIRARAPA SOUTH COUNTY COUNCIL, LENDERS are invited for the following works:— Contract' No. 10: Delivery 350 c. yds metals Railway Road. Contract No. 11: Delivery 700 c, yds metal Watersons' Road. Contract No. 12: Delivery 800 c. yds Main Road North. Tenders close at County Office, Car-4-p.m. Deposit of 5 per cent, must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications to be seen at County Offices, Carterton, and at the office of this paper. ALP. JOHNSON, i County Overseer.
PIANOS! PIANOS! e in announcing that we have been appointed' known firm of Piano Importers Messrs F. J; PINNY, LTD. ,of Wellington. A new show-room has just been erected at "THE TALKERIES," and our exhibition of instruments includes such famous makes as— ■- CHAPPELL (LONDON). OTTO & CARL PHILIPP, (BERLIN). COLLARD A COLLARO. | ALSEN. ALRICH. You are cordially invited to pay our show-room a visit. Gramaphones include all the best Machines. The New Blue Amberol Records arrive on AUGUST 29th. NEEDLES.—"Lyric," "Columbia," "Dulcephone," and" "Hie Master's Voice." A splendid range. ORDERS TAKEN FOR RUBBER STAMPS. AH Pianos and Gramaphones on easy time payment. « THE TALKERIES," QUEEN ST. MASTEETON. THOS. Wm. STEEL. Manager. FOB SPOT CASH. ' i. ON BLOCK. I' WILL Sell you Beef and Mutton -*- ascheaqs as .any other Butcher. COME ALONG AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. If you visit my sfeoo once you will become a Constant Customer. It is not often it'hat vera eefc «uch Good Quality at such a Reasonable Price.
J. L MATTHEWS, THE QUALITY BUTCH EH. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. I'eleohone 27, YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSINCI you are without a Bottle on the table of th« exquisite Me 1 h u i sh ' s MsfcMd Sa uxe ITS rich,piquancy makes the . «ioefc ordinary dish appettsing. Equal to the best imported and less than half the price. " \ "THE FLAVOUR MADE IT POPULAR."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 September 1913, Page 1
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