TENDEEa ■mm iniMMiinii.iniii ' ii, », TO BUILDE&S, 'pENDEBf? arts invited for the erection of tho following:— 1. School buildings in Pownall Street for tho Trustees of the St. Matt&ryr'a School for girls. Tender#, to be marked "School/' cloao noon on Wednesday, April 7. 'if;*-; ... . • 2. A garage in Quoen Street for KeliaWe Motors, Ltd- Tenders, to bo" nsar&ed "Oarage," close at noon on Ih'uradtiy, April 1. The lofest or any tender not nccosaarily ac^epjad. Plan? «ad ajseciflcationß may bo seen at the office the undersigned. WATSOtf A GOODER, A.A.N.Z.1.A., Itegiatercd Architects, *' Quotin Street. OPBC3&X, AI>VBRIfI3EMENT& tftndtAY APTEBNQON, . / } 8.30, METHODIST CHURCH, -PROGRAMME: Anthem,' "Seek Yo the Lord," Choir. Air, "E<3 Shall Peed Hia Flock," Misa, Jji.filler; "Come Unto Me," Mfa. 1 HS Francis, Solpj Many Hired Servant?," Ifrt' -W. Jago. 1 Solo, "Consider the Lilliea/' Mr. F. J. Hu&n, Duet, "ILove Divine," Mrs, Francis and Mr. Green.. Concerted; "Tho of the Divifce,Humiliation/' Mr, Green; " Aid as Moses Lifted Ui> the Serpent," Mr; Hunn; "God so LqXp& $0 World," Mrs. Francis, • 'ls»4£t£Ußr, Messrs Jago and Hpi&M, Solo sLir, "Ye People Bend Your Heart," Mr. Green"; Eecit., "If With All Your Hearts," Mr. • Green. Anthem, "Gloria," Choir'.
GREYTGWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW. *OWN HALL, GEEYTOWN. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. £3O - SPLENDID PRIZE LIST £3O £3O Special Prizes and Trophies £3O GiaiidvDiepky of Flowers, JFVviit, and Vegetables Expected. Glorious Decorations, Homework, etc. Guessing Competitions for two Fat L&mbs, Sucking Pig, and Cako. Entries clobo Tuesday, March 23, at ,8 p.m. with;. . J. F. WALLIS, r Secretary. GARDEN ' PARTY THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 25. At the Residence of MR. D. DONALD, JOHNSTON ST, 3 to 5 p.m. Under tho Auspices of the Methodist Ladies' Guild. Programme, Games, Stalls. Admission, including Afternoon Toa, VCars leave Church 2.15 p.m. to 2.45 p.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER, 1920. ITOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until April 19, 1020, will 1 bo obtainable from any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and branches and South Island Main Line and branches (except where ordinary fares arc less) from March 30 to April 5. Theno tickets are available for break ox journey at any station at which the train is timed; to stop over 50 miles from issuing station. For particulars of train arrangements see booklet, obtainable nt all railway stations. BY ORDER.
FUNERAL NOTICE. fpHE friends of Mrs. H. Beale ai'o respectfully invited to attend tho funeralj)f her late husband, which will -leave the residence, Pine Street, today (Saturday, March 20) at 2 p.m. for the Masterton Cemetery. ' G. lIYDE, Funeral Director. 'Phones 1433 and 1434. Choose a Charming Brood or Pendant at Bradbury's. We have tho most desirablo brooches and pendants—refined, novel styles, pretty and artistic. Every gold or silver brooch in our collection is beautifully made and carefully .finished. You will admiro theue now patterns; you will like tho prices. Whether you desire a pretty brooch for yourself or as a present for a friend, you can inako an ideal purchase hero. X Bradbury, JEWELLEE AND WATCHMAKER, i OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, MASTKBOW.
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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1920, Page 1
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