SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LANGDALE SPORTS SOCIETY. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held 'in the Langdale Hall on SATURDAY, November 1, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of supporters is requested. J. HENDERSON, H. H. SUTTON, Joint Secretaries. FUNERAL NOTICE. ’pHE friends of Mrs H. Simpson are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of her late husband, which will leave the residence, Jean street, on SATURDAY, November 1, at 1.30 p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. Telephones 1433 and 1434. THANKS. JVIR. ARTHUR GEO. COLEMAN de- ’ sires to thank contributors to the lArdron Fund. My list is open for inspection at Pragnell and McKenzie’s Office for ten days. RANGITUMAU. GRAND CONCERT By MASTERTON METHODIST CHOIR on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, in RANGITUMAU HALL. Solos, Duets, Glees, Anthems, etc. t FOR SALE. piVE-ROOMED DWELLING, 61 Makora road, electric light, all conveniences; immediate possession; £5O deposit. Apply BUNNY, BURRIDGE & DOUGLAS, Attorneys for owner. BENEFIT BY OUR REDUCTIONS. that the warm weather is here and the furs is almost unnecessary it is time for you to Send us your Repairs. For a short period only we are making Special reductions on all fur work •—send now and save. We also have a fine collection of new season’s skins and are making these up into Coats, Wraps and Stoles. Write for full particulars. A. TOSSMAN & CO., 226 a LAMBTON QUAY, Entrance from Hayward, Ltd., WELLINGTON.
REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS IN THE HOMELAND. TjHE Special Christmas Number 1 of ‘ the “Auckland Weekly News” will be published on October 20, and will be found to fuHy maintain the high standard of excellence that has gained for it a world-wide recognition AS ONE OF THE FINEST PUBLICATIONS IN THE EMPIRE. Beautiful Coloured Cover, Presentation Plate and Beautiful Half-tones of New Zealand Life and Scenery. Price 2/-. ORDER NOW! ORDER NOW! Also “The Weekly Press” and “Brett’s Annual.” McLEOD & YOUNG, MASTERTON. LET ANDREWS BROS. DO IT. TTtZHEN you want a really first-class ’’ job at lowest prices call along and see us. We specialise in General Jobbing, Shop Fittings, Built-in Wardrobes, etc. Our expert staff ensures satisfaction. ANDREWS BROS., ’Phones: Factory 1506, Private 1245, OPAKI ROAD :: MASTERTON. LILACS! LILACS! in town make a point «f seeing the display in our window of beautiful NEW FRENCH LILACS. Many of these are being shown in Masterton for the first time. Orders taken now for delivery next planting season. BALL BROS., Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists, QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. ’Phone 1938. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. TAUEING July and August I am prepared to do dehorning in any part of the Wairarapa. No extra gear wanted. All apparatus found. # H. PRESTON, Pownaii iHkeei, MaSIEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, 31 October 1924, Page 1
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