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MASTERTON MUSICAL UNION. SEASON 1924. FIRST CONCERT To be held in the OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. Watch for further announcements.
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION. JiROM THIS DATE THE PRICE OF THE TRUE BLUE OAKLAND IS REDUCED TO £385. Disc Wheels, Real Leather Upholstery, Four Wheel Brakes, etc. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND INSPECT. AGENTS: G. MALMO, LTD., The Service Garage, CHAPEL STREET :: MASTERTON.
PUBLIC GATHERING. SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. MONDAY, AUGUST 4, at 2 p.m. QpO give electors of the Wairarapa Electorate the opportunity to congratulate the Hon. A. D. McLEOD, M.P., upon his elevation to the Cabinet. Congratulatory Speeches by representative electors. THE PRIME MINISTER WILL ALSO SPEAK. EVERY ELECTOR should attend to honour Wairarapa’s first Minister of the Crown. L. H. SMART, ' Hon. Secretary.
TENDERS FOR BUSH AND SCRUBCUTTING. RENDERS are invited for felling buslj and scrub on 1100 acres, situate Whatarangi, and now known as Kawa Kawa. Tenderer may tender for one or all three blocks. Tenders close at the office of the undersigned on July 31, 1924, at 12 noon. Plans and terms of tender may be seen at the station or from G. W. SELLAR, 8 Perry street, MASTERTON. FARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU, 208 Lambton Quay, Wellington, ’Phone 3405. WAITING ENGAGEMENT: Ladyhelps, Nurses, Married Shepherd (good dogs), references; share-milkers, single teamsters, ploughmen, married cowman-gardener (wife cook-general), single gardeners, station cooks, male chef, housekeepers, hotel workers, JOO selected, workers. All the above can produce first-class references. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! AL RMS, 9/6, 10/-, 12/6, 13/6, 15/and 22/6, in luminous dial also. Each Clock guaranteed. CARRIAGE AND TRAVELLING CLOCKS, 25/- to £5; perfect timekeepers. STRIKING CLOCKS, 50/- to £7, all guaranteed. A few Kit • ( u Strikers 35/- each. HANDSOME WEhx MINSTER CHIMING CLOCKS, £l2/10/-. REPAIRS ALWAYS A SPECIALITY J. BRADBURY, Jeweller, Box 15, ’Phone 1148, MASTERTON. HOME REPAIR OUTFIT. JVTEND your own and your children’s Boots and save money. Complete 19/6, carriage paid. CABBY’S LEATHER SHOP, ’ 227 Upper Cuba st., WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 21 July 1924, Page 1
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