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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MONEY LENT. MONEY 4 NY Sum from £5 LENT MONEY *"■ upwards, repay- LENT MONEY able by easy instal- LENT MONEY ments, upon any ap- LENT MONEY proved security, in- LENT MONEY eluding Furniture, LENT MONEY without removal. LENT MONEY jpusinW and pro- LENT MONEY fessional men requir- LENT. i MONEY ing temporary assist- LENT MONEY aiico for week or two LENT j MONEY can obtain same i:m- LENT MONEY mediately. No pub- LENT MONEY licity. Strictly con- LENT MONEY Sciential. ' LENT MONEY Apply personally LENT MONEY or by letter, emclofi- LENT MONEY ing stamp. LENT MONEY L. W. BALKIND, LENT MONEY Apent: LENT MONEY C. A. Tabuteau, LENT' MONEY Exchange Buildings, LENT MONEY Queen street, LENT MONEY Masterton. LENT MONEY Telephone: LENT MONEY Office s!>, Private 338. LENT STUDE-AKER CARS, TIJE beg to state ftiat we can offer * . immediate delivery of the famous Studebakers, finished in all grey ,both in four and nix cylinder roadsters and seven-seater touring cars. MADDEN A JENKfN, Sole Wairarapa Agents. ST. MATTHEWS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN. rrHE Next Term will begin on * TUESDAY, February Hh, at 9 a.m. The Principal, Miss Montgomery, wall be in attendance at the School to receive Parents on Wednesday, January 30th, Saturday, February 2nd, and Monday, .February 4th, from 2.30 to 4.30 each day. " Boarders should return, on Monday, February 4 th. H. L. THIRTLE, % ! Hon. Secretary". • ST. MATTHEW'S HOSTEL FOR ] BOARDERS. j Particulars apply to Mr H. L. Thirtle, St. Matthew's' Hostel, 24] Lincoln Road, Masterton. REOPENING MARCH 4th, 1918. EFFICIENT INSTRUCTION, LOW FEES. iJgTJBJEODS.-English, Elocution, Arithmetic, Public Service, Matriculation, Teachers' D., Bookkeeping, (Accountancy, Typewriting, Shorthand, General Drawing, Model (light and shade), Painting, Building and Machine Construction (theory), Woodwork, Plumbing, Magnetism and Electricity, Agricultfural Chemistry, Wool-Classing, Dressmaking, Plain and Art; Needlework, Cookery. The following are entitled to FREE TUITION:— (a) —Holders of Junior National Scholarships or Higher Qualifications. (b) —Holders of Senior or of I Junior Free Places. (c)—' Holders of Proficiency Certificates of S. VI. (d)— Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of S. VI. (e) —Students specially recommended therefor under Clause 89 (iii.) by an Inspector of Schools. (f)—Returned soldiers. D. E. LESLIE, Du eotor. . WE TEACH WOMEN TO EARN SALARIES IN THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WORLD. npHB Nation wants the service of its properly trained Girls. A Young iWomari who spends a few months under our guidauee in syss Jtematic study, provided ah* has a .. taste for the work ,is sure of a good ._ position; moreover, she becomes ref sourceful, reliant, and independent. May we send you particulars of our Special Course for Ladies in , PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING and s MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING. -, ' Address: Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd., P.O. Box 616, AUCKLAND (Founded October, 1897.) ICEBERG" BUTTER ® (Requires No Ice.) IN ALL SIZES AND SHAPES. > Q JZEEPS your Butter nice and hard, your Milk, Cream, etc., delightfully cool; your Poultry and Mfeat always fresh. Will also set Jellies quickly. INDISPENSABLE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. ALLAN & CO GROCERS, ~ QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. RING UP PHONE gCJ

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 1 February 1918, Page 1

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