SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW BUSINESS OPENING FN MASTERTON FIRST WEEK IN MARCH. J. BRADBURY 17TLL Commonoo Business iu MasWATCHMAKER. JEWELLER & OPTICIAN. Not« Address: NEXT HOOD BROS.. QUEEN ST MASTERTON.
MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL PUBLIC RESERVES ACT. piTBLIC Notice is Hereby Given •*■ that the Masterton Borough Council has <irantecl to tho Wairarapa Amateur Athletic Club the sole use of the Mastcrton Public Park on THURSDAY. March sth, 1914, with the right to' charge for admission thereto. * JAMES ARCHER, Town Clerk. Municipal Offices, Masterton. February 27, 191-1. !N THE SUPREME COURT OF N.Z. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. MASTERTON REGISTRY. IN THE MATTER of the Bankruptcy of Henry George Vermeil and Altred William Vennell. of Masterton, Farmei\s, Bankrupts. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. rpAKE NOTICE that _ the aboye- •*■ named Bankrupts intend to apply to This Honourable Court at Masterton, on Monday, the 23rd day of March, 1914, ,at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, for an unconditional Order of Discharge from Bankruptcy of the firm of H. G. and A. W. Vennell, and of the said Henry George Venriell and Alfred William Vennell personally. Dated this 26th day of February, 1914. MOLLINGS %ND PRAGNELL, SolicitorlWor the Bankrupts. Masterton.
FUNERAL NOTICE. Friends of Mrs W. McLaren, Mnnaia, are rspoetfully invited to attend thr> funeral of tier late i,,. ■ .-■-• v; 1 Frederick, which 'v;i ! ' :■"; Manaia, at <>: v. ' : -V SATURDAY, Febru-q.-v. .■!''■!■. for the Masterton CemeIfOAR & PERMAIN. Sanitary Undertakers. Phono 11. -Private 318. MARTEaTON COUNTY. ' . TENDERS will be received at the Masterton County Office up till 5 p.m. on the 4th MARCH, 1914, for the following work: — Contract No. 305: Alfredton-Weber Road, 80 chains metalling. Specifications may be eeen at the County Office. Masterton, the County Office, Pahiaiua, and Messrs Herbert and Go's store. Alfredton. Dated the 25th February, 1914. F. G. MOORE, Ooanty Clerk.
MAUHJCEVILLE WEST SPORTS CLUB. (Registered and affiliated with the Wairarapa Centre N.Z. A. and C.U.) ANNUAITsPOBTS,ST. PATRICK'S DAY. 17th MARCH, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. £45 IN CASH & TROPHIES. £45. £3 Programme of Children's Events. Haatwell Band in Attendance. Conveyances meet 10 a.m. and 12.20 p.m. Trains. DANCE'IN EVENING. Write for Programme to F. L. COMBS. Hon. Secretary, Mauriceville West.
NOW /IS THE TIME. l t?twio tfiA Y-mnjj rush is over ( ■**■ the fine weather is upon us is the time to have your house decorated. No need to worry over the decoration of your home, leave that to the decorators, who will know what your requirements are and what will suit you, and who guarantee to give satisfactions W. H. COLES & SON Have a large selection of all the latest Patterns in Wall Papers. Stains and Hat Dyes for the thrifty Housewife. No Order too small, none too larjte. W. H. COLE & SON (Th© Oldest Established Decorators % , in the Wairarapa.) ■B. OHAPEL STBEIT. 'Pkon* 14*. P.O. Bti H.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 February 1914, Page 1
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