Sheep dog lost. Small farm wanted. Lost purse containing money. Reward. The H.B. Clothing Factory draw attention to a special line of tweed sac suits at end-of-season prices. If sufficient inducement offers Mr X O. Pinhey will run his car to Wellington on Tuesday for the arrival of the All Blacks. " The “Jolly Boys.” held a very successful dance at the Exchange Hall last night to music by Mr C. Mills. To-Aight a special dance will be held in the Municipal Social Hall. The Masterton Auctioneering Co. advertise a clearing sale at Mr F. Butcher’s farm, Johnston street, at 1.30 p.m. Besides stock, a good line of prime oaten chaff, hay, and general furnishings will be sold; also a handy converted 15cwt motor truck. To insure your complete bodily comfort and warmth during the approaching cold weather it is essential that you purchase warm woollen outer apparel, and a wonderful opportunity is offered you in the shape of Murray’s splendid range of new season’s pullovers and jerseys, etc., for these smart garments will be the vogue for autumn and winter wear. Read their announcement in this issue. J. L. Murray, Ltd., Queen street, Masterton. Mr B. 8. Gerrand reminds the public of the acution sale of superior household furniture and effects on account of Mr W. J. Tennent, which -stakes place this afternoon at 69 Essex street. Everything to be sold is of the best quality and has been particularly well taken care of; buyers may attend with confidence. The Rev. Wm. Beckett will conduct both services at Wesley Church tomorrow. In the morning the subject is “A conversation on the work of God,” to be followed by the quarterly Communion service. Tn th eevening the subject is “The church to which we belong.” The choir will sing the anthem, “Nearer My God to Thee” (soloist Miss G. Judd), and a duet will be given by Miss Clare (Wellington) and Miss I. Donald, “Hold thou my hand.” Mr Beckett will address the Young Men’s Bible Class in tho afternoon. Charles Francis Chapman, manager of the Empire Club, Piccadilly, was at Marlborough-stme* committed for trial, charged with the manslaughter of Arhtur Thomas Umfreville by striking him during the Armistict Night Celebrations of the club.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1925, Page 5
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