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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GREYTOWN FLOWER SHOW. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. JJNTKIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT at 8 o’cloek. Late, entries (no extra t charge) up to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, • with ‘ J. F. WALLIS, • ’Phone 7, Greytown. r* HOME WORK FOR INFANT CLASSES. I *£HE infant*t'eachcrs of Mastertoll I Central School will bo pleased to ■ meet the parents of children in the 1 Primer Classes on WEDNESDAY i AFTERNOON, March 18, at 2.30, to . discuss home work for the children. DANCING & DEPORTMENT. WELLINGTON & WAIRARAPA. ' MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of ' MISS MINNIE EVERETT, Sydney. (JLASSES will bo re-commenced throughout the Wairarapa immediately restrictions are lifted. Private Lessons by arrangement. I For terms and particulars apply 48 Mulgrave street, WELLINGTON. VIOLONCELLO, SINGING, THEORY i , GEORGE ELLWOOD, of London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin (‘ ‘ Premier Prix ’ ’ qf the Conservatoire Royal. Liege, Belgium), and pupil of Jean Gerardy (’cello), Maurice Waynandt (voice production), Joseph Zongen (composition) has . just returned from Europe, and has commenced , teaching in Wellington. ■ To enable students of Wairarapa to have the benefit of the bpst tuition, . Mr. Ellwood intends establishing a studio in Masterton, where he will give tuition during the week. Will all intending pupils communicate with Mr. George Ellwood, Principal, Wellington Conservatorium of Music, 180 Willis Street, Wellington! Teacher of Robert Gerber (Germany), Harold Beek (New Zealand). ! TO MUSICAL STUDENTS. JV/TR- GEORGE ELLWOOD (“Premior Prix” of the Conservatoire Boyal, Liege, Belgium, and Director of the Wellington Conservatorium of Music) intends visiting MASTERTON on WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst., and will interview intending pupils at the ARTS & CRAFTS premises between the hours of 12 and 3. PROPOSED REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE USB OF WHITE LEAD IN PAINTS. 4 CONFERENCE of representatives of manufacturers and importers of paints, master painters, and workers, together with officers of the Health Department and Department ef Labour, will be held at the Office of the Department of Labour, Welling- : ton, on THURSDAY, March 26, at 10 •! a.m., to consider the above. A copy of the proposed Regulations may be seen aj the nearest Office of the Department of Labour. Any person desiring to make representations on the subject should forward them in writing either to one of the delegates at the Conference, or to the Secretary of Labour, Wellington, for consideration. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour. WAIRARAPA SOOTHCOUNTY ' ‘S COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1924, and Regulations made thereunder, that it is necessary for drivers of all motor vehicles, including traction engines, to obtain a license to drive same from the Local Authority in whose district the garage of the vehicle is situated. Applications for such licenses should be made immediately at the County Office. Belvedere street, Carterton, by residents of the Wairarapa South County desiring Driver’s Licenses, which if made before Ist April, 1925, may bo issued without driving test, provided the applicant has driven a motor vehicle for which such license is required for THREE MONTHS PRIOR TO DATE of application. The fee for Motor Driver’s License is FIVE SHILLINGS, and the license extends to 31st March, 1926, at which date further application is necessary. No person under the age of 15 years can obtain a license. BURNEY TRAPP, County Clerk. Carterton, Maroh 6th, 1925. SHOP TO LET. 1 SHOP in Jackson street will be to let for a term of 5 years from April 1. Has a full frontage of 100 1 feet and a depih of 30ft, has 80 feet of plate glass windows, two } p'enty of light and ventiieti.in; suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars apply to ROBT. RUSSELL, 130 Columba road, Masterton, or to PKAGNELL & MeKENZIE, ‘ Solicitors, Masterton. ’ FOR SALE AT RUSSELL’S. J HAVE 3 new Double Wire Woven Mattresses left for sale. I w : il sell at cost price, 30/- each. I have also two second-hand Double Wices, quite good, 12/6 each. I have also a very good organ left for £lO. Terms can he arranged for this instrument. Someone is .i.’ways* in attendance at cur )•> ■ *r< ■?. 1

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Wairarapa Age, 17 March 1925, Page 1

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