SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-MORROW At 1 p.m. SOLDIERS’ SPORTS CARNIVAL. Solway Showgrounds, MASTERTON. In aid of Funds for the Wairarapa Soldiers’ Hostel, Essex street. SOLDIERS ’ CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. SOLWAY. W E want it known that the usual Kiosk will be open on the Showgrounds all day with a liberal supply of Light Refreshments for sale. Messrs Neill and Wotton will be there with Iced Drinks at 6d each, and ..Mr C. Jenkins with Sandwiches, Pies, etc., at Shop prices. Plenty of Cigarettes at 9d a packet. SOLDIERS’ SPORTS. SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS. SATURDAY’, MARCH 11, 1922. BUSINESS PEOPLE are invited to close their premises at 12 (noon) on SATURDAY, 11th inst., on the occasion of the Soldiers’ Sports, to be held in the Solway Showgrounds. H. M. BODDINGTON, Secretary, Employers’ Association. KUMEROA-HOPELANDS SPORTS. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922. £BO — PRIZE MONEY AND — £«0 \ TROPHIES. Full Programme of 1 ATHLETIC EVENTS. HORSE’ EVENTS include Ladies’ Leaping, Open and Maiden Leaping, Pony Leaping and Noveltie?. Highland Danfting and Pipers’ Competition. ’ Conveyance for grounds (9 miles) leaves Woodville morning of sports. First event 10 a.m. Athletic events 12 noon. Entries for Athletic Events close April 5. Programmes obtainable from G. B. De Ath, Hon. Secretary, Kumeroa. .MASTERTON RACING CLUB. (Registered.) autumpTmeeting, To be held on the MASTERTON RACECQURSE, Opaki, « ’ on . SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. MEETING of the parents of prospective pupils of the Masterton High School and others interested in the establishment of the School, is called for MONDAY, March 13, in the Social Hall, Municipal Buildings, at 8 p.m. G. T. BROWN, Chairman, High School Board. A FINE WINDOW DISPLAY of Dahlia Blooms Dahlia Blooms Dahlia Blooms Dahlia Blooms OVER' 50 VARIETIES. Orders Now Booked Orders Now Booked Orders Now Booked Orders Now Booked FOR THES-F: BLOOMS FOR DELIVERS.' AT PROPER SEASON. J. W. HODGES, (Late of F. Cooper. Ltd., Wellington) TEE SEEDS ..lAN AND PLANT L”.CHANT, 169 < . . 1 ’ N - L'REET, MASTERTON. i a ext Fire Station.) TELEPHONE 418. VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING ALSO LESSONS IN OIL PAINTING. V. WELCH, pupil of Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Signor L. Ceasaeroni, and (painting) Mr H. Linley Richardson, R.8.A., is prepared to take pupils. Paintings on view at Arts and Crafts. 63 ESSEX STREET. Telephone 1371.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1922, Page 1
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